And I'm getting nowhere
near enough sleep.
Not exact matches
My husband and I keep our babies in our bedroom right next to our bed until they're a couple of months old anyway, so they're still
near enough that I can get to them immediately, but I can also fall into a nice deep
sleep in between feedings if it's a night where the baby actually allows that.
She is rocked and nursed to
sleep and when she starts to grunt / wiggle beside me, I simply shift
near enough for her to latch on to my breast, and she nurses back to a deep
sleep before either of us fully wakes.
In my case my not having to get out of bed, my husband continuing to
sleep, the security I feel I am giving to my baby, the fact that I respond to the baby before s / he cries, shorter feedings, more
sleep, the pleasure of having the baby
near me all night, and an increased period of infertility, are not
enough to counter a possible increased risk of SIDS that is unlikely to be backed up by future studies.
My heart rate is now back to normal, my
sleep is good and I am eating well (I think this may have been what triggered the overreaching — 2 weeks in a row I didn't eat anywhere
near enough).
Rottweilers are quite inactive indoors, preferring to
sleep on or very
near their family so could live in an apartment as long as they were given
enough exercise outdoors.