Sentences with phrase «many night feedings»

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It is as good, if not better than I hoped as I was thinking about it during middle of the night feedings.
I have dark chocolate, dried fruit and nuts... and it's just about time for my late night feeding!!
You don't have to schedule middle - of - the - night feedings, 4 - hour timetable notwithstanding.
They will make a great middle - of - the - night feeding snack
Any significant drop in nursing, even though you still nurse, can affect your hormones enough to help you start ovulating again... so hopefully you have a night feeding or just a few extra feedings you can drop and that may help!
About conceiving while nursing... we did not have a problem but I think it is because we got pregnant shortly after we dropped our night feedings — they say that if you nurse esp between midnight to five am that is the time your body is most likely to build up your supply and produce hormones that would keep you from getting pregnant.
Just putting my own experience in — my son lost interest in breastfeeding at about 14 months, my daughter still woke for a night feed on occaision till she was a little over 4.
I decided to stop night feedings about a week ago.
Babypixie wouldn't settle, so hubby brought her into our bed, now 10 months & a giant futon bed later, we're getting as much sleep as we can (still plenty of night feeds) and hubby can sleep though the night, except for the occasional kick in the face from herself (why do they always sleep sideways??)
I am currently breast feeding my 28 month old daughter 3 times a day (no night feeds).
I took a few months off after giving birth, but planned and thought about it a lot during night feeds and naps, so it wasn't quite as hard as you might imagine.
My daughter was very keen on her night feeds but eventually I had to put my foot down so we could all get some sleep.
before he goes down and at night feedings.
I constantly worry and am anxious about how to deal with her crying and night feedings.
We added the clusterfeeding at 5 weeks of age and normally her middle of the night feedings are dreamfeeds also.
To make the night feeding as easy as possible, prepare boiled water with the right temperature in a thermos that is ONLY used for the baby's water.
A desk chair just did not cut it in terms of comfort during those middle of the night feedings.
She went to bed at 8, had a dream feed at 10, woke once between 2 - 4 for a middle of the night feeding, then slept till we woke up.
Just 1 T at his night feeding.
I might try adding in a dreamfeed, then you could cut out the night feeding.
I bet a dream feed would work for you though, to at least prevent the middle of the night feeding.
My questions are: Should he be able to go longer between the dream feed and the middle of the night feed (right now it's 4 or 5 hrs)?
Just recently he started to stretch his night feedings.
Joanna, by now, he should be at about 7 weeks, and thus should have at most one night feeding.
he goes to bed easily for all naps, with little or no crying, and falls back asleep after our middle of the night feeds easily.
You could also treat the middle of the night feeding as I explain in this post and try the strategies here.
(She does sleep through occasionally in cluster of 3 or 4 nights but it's been over 2 weeks now since she has...) I don't mind feeding her as I don't work now and she goes right to sleep after nursing for 15 minutes... but all I hear «out there» is I MUST reduce her night feeds so I feel very intense external pressure.
Any advice to cut at least one of the middle of the night feedings out would be VERY appreciated =) Thanks!
I think there is a high chance you will be doing a night feeding for quite a while without a dreamfeed.
You want to be able to hear everything and to get up in the middle of the night and do those late night feedings without having to go too far.
While I was laying there listening, something dawned on me... we are trying to wean this middle of the night feeding.
Should I just decrease the time that I feed him each night so that he eventually gets used to not eating much during those middle of the night feedings?
I was just wondering when I could start working on dropping her middle of the night feeding?
Grandma actually took all night feedings for 3 weeks - wow!
How important is the late night feeding, and what importance does it play in nighttime and daytime routines / patterns?
This is generally the last time I feed him before he wakes up between 2 - 3 am for his middle of the night feeding.
Brooke, if you want him to start the day at 9, wake him each morning at 9 every day no matter what the night feeding was.
My 2 - 3 week old is regularly waking for the middle of night feed and then crying continuously pretty much for a solid 2 and 1/2 hours at least.
My husband and I made the mistake of DF her at 11:30 p for every DF, not even knowing that was considered a middle of the night feeding.
For the older baby, it would be from DF to morning waketime — meaning no night feedings.
Or to pump and let dad handle one of the night feedings.
Then he'll usually sleep 6 - 7 hours, and will wake for a middle of the night feed around 3ish.
I've been breastfeeding my daughter for 4 months now and have loved every moment, even the 2 am night feeds.
If he is eating in the night and then still eating well for his first feeding of the day, then he still needs that night feeding.
I breastfeed all the time except for at her late night feeding I don't have enough breastmilk so I pump (usually about 1.5 oz.)
So every night feeding required two adults.
One is how well does he eat at the night feedings as well as the first morning feeding?
This makes late - night feeding sessions tough, especially if you have decided to breastfeed.
If I didn't wake one when the other woke for a feed, particularly in the middle of the night, I'd be up all night feeding them!
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