Not exact matches
Nothing's more important than a
good night's
sleep — shouldn't you overpay for it as
much as you overpay for your designer eyewear?
Well golly gee whiz, austin, it would hurt my feelings ever so
much to the point that I'd cry myself to
sleep every
night.
Well, as it turned out all my fears, which the
night before the test resulted in me tossing and turning prior to
sleep and having visions and thoughts of never, ever getting a driver's license, were for naught because old Bob though limited to one eye, passed the test with pretty
much the same score he received in 1963.
At
night, I picture God, in his love without condition, standing over us while we
sleep, clutching his heart over how beautiful we are, longing for more and
better for us, knowing us
better than we know ourselves, seeing a bigger picture, longing for a deeper relationship and loving us so
much that it takes over the entire story.
Well Monday
night I didn't get
much sleep.
Well, I can't help
much with getting your baby to
sleep through the
night, but I can suggest five toddler travel tips for a more harmonious holiday — from beginning to middle to end.
I've seen you object in comments to parents who say they only needed a few
nights or even 15 minutes of CIO to get to a child who cries less and
sleeps much better.
Is 2 - 3
nights of attended crying, resulting in
good sleep for everyone, really going to be that
much worse than months or years of no one getting enough
sleep?
If the baby is in close proximity, and you can meet her needs without too
much disruption, you might get a
better night's
sleep than you had with your first.
I am a father of 6 days and I am very happy, however, the last two days I have been trying to help my newborn son use up as
much energy as possible so he can
sleep better through the
night.
Though it also may be a time you have
much to do, investing the time in maintaining the nightly routine will certainly pay off with a child who is then prepared for a
good night's
sleep.
I haven't ever had a child not
sleep well at
night due to too
much sleep.
I just gave birth 3 weeks ago, the last baby i had is now 9 years old, and I totally forgot how
much they cry... Im starting all over again and it's really hard to get used to not
sleeping the whole
night... The
GOOD NEWS IS... they grow up so fast and soon you too will forget how
much crying she / he did, enjoy them while they're little;{)
Often, babies and toddlers start
sleeping much better at
night when they are partially or fully
night weaned.
You can certainly practice EC at
night and your baby may
sleep much better because of it.
He seems to need a
good cry in my arms for a couple minutes before going to
sleep initially at
night but then seems to fall asleep
much easier.
Once I started allowing my baby to cry, lovingly in my arms, when she needed it, she started
sleeping so
much better at
night.
We'd pay
MUCH more than $ 55 for a
good night's
sleep on any given
night!
Makayla would go to bed most
nights crying her self to
sleep, and as her mom it upset me so
much to know I couldn't seem to make this
better for her.
Liam doesn't
sleep through the
night but he
sleeps much better and when I take him out of the swaddle he is not sweating or too cold - it's great.
It was the longest
night stretch I'd had without nursing in a while, and her rash looked so
much better, and — the part that piqued my interest — she hadn't peed in her
sleep, either!
You described your preperation and implementation so
well, but I would appreciate it so
much to learn more about the effects EC had on your
nights /
sleep problems.
She is
much happier on days when she takes
better naps My
best practical tip: At
night, Mirthe would prefer to
sleep with my nipple in her mouth and she protests as soon as I try to take her off.
Sometimes parents stay up
much of the time to pick our brains, and other times they use doula time for deep
sleep, as they trust that we have it covered and that our magical elves will help them get things done at
night to make their days more peaceful as
well.
Those few
nights of uninterrupted
sleep made me feel so
much better.»
It also helped her to not do many type of
sleep training as
well because she realize that he tanked up so
much overnight; that he really actually did need in the middle of the
night — which I think was equally important aspect for her to see if that whole process as
well.
Nevertheless, I wouldn't buy
much into
sleep props since they aren't the
best for the baby's natural
night sleep either.
He did too
much of his
sleeping during the day and when we fixed that, his
night sleep became
much better.
he
sleeps well at
night except waking at 5 with a poopy diaper and we just change him and he pretty
much goes back to
sleep.
We aren't expecting too
much «
sleeping through the
night» just yet, but we can lay foundation and set the stage for
good sleep habits moving forward.
Sleep may not become perfect at this age, but it can be
much better than super short naps or waking every 1 - 2 hours all
night!
We both began to get a
much better night's
sleep — and were
much happier as a result.
If he's feeding
well and filling his diaper (at least 8 per day for newborns and four for older babies who
sleep through the
night), there's likely no need to worry about whether your baby is
sleeping too
much.
I did not know that rather than it being an advantage that she
slept through the
night at the age of 6 weeks, it would have been
much better for spacing the children if I had nursed her during the
night more (number 2 was born when she was 16 months old).
If you count these as a veggie serving you will
sleep much better at
night.
I feel so
much better for getting more
sleep and the frequent day time feedings don't feel so hard when I know I will at least be getting a break from it during the
night.
The very first
night he
slept on the crib, he
slept MUCH better.
If you want your child to
sleep well at
night, do not let him
sleep too
much in the daytime.
It won't take up
much space, but the functions are
good enough to keep your
sleeping well into the
night.
Of course, the nocturnal part is a bit of a misnomer for a baby, since they
sleep for
much of the day as
well as the
night.
This helps in achieving a very comforting posture, that helps in alleviating the aches and pains brought upon by the changes in human body due to pregnancy, and helps expecting mothers finally get that
much required
good night's
sleep.
Not only will you be establishing a
better sleep habit and association for her, but when the day comes and it's time to take the gate down because she can get past it, you'll feel more so
much more secure knowing that she stays in her bed at
night on her own.
I
sleep much better at
night and I'm not nearly as restless while trying to get to
sleep.
If your baby is happy without
much daytime
sleep, and is
sleeping well at
night then don't fret about napping.
My second baby
sleeps almost exactly the same as my first, waking several times a
night to nurse, but I am
much more
well rested.
Although BabyC
slept well during the
night after just a few
nights of falling asleep on her own, it took her
much longer to get the hang of naps, and I think this is typical.
He still struggles with his naps but his nighttime
sleeping has gotten sooo
much better since we had a
night of crying it out.
Since it was important that he get
sleep, and there was only so
much he could do to help anyway, he sometimes
slept in the guest room:) That may be a
better solution for Doug some
nights, since taking the baby to another room could be more disruptive to you and maybe over-stimulating to baby.
But at 10, 11, or 12 months of age, for many babies (especially those
sleeping well at
night) this is
much too short.
He was the one who «told» me he wanted his own «space» and not being wrap up too
much with me by the 3rd month, where he happily
sleeping and playing and we would talk, sing and laugh together, I would need to go back to work, but co-sleeps feels like the
best way to tell him I am here for him, and no matter how busy I am in the
night, he has me and papa here.