Sentences with phrase «night nurses too»

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If you hang in there you will be rewarded with an independent, self - assured little one year old who will be chatting it up with everybody and laughthe day through and who will when you say, its sleepy sleepy time, go to his / her bed without too much fuss because he / she trusts you because he / she remembers (not consciously but yes remembers) that you were always there for her at night and you nursed her to sleep (your wife that is) and you always come.
This may even cause your baby to get confused about what time it is and demand nursing sessions at the wrong time throughout the night, too.
(Think of it this way — if she were nursing and she went that long at night, you would be too!)
For my son, he was too weak to nurse and slept through his first night out of the womb.
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Once you get used to feeding your baby at night, you can briefly wake up to help them latch on, and then fall back to sleep while your newborn nurses himself or herself until they fall asleep, too.
I'd like to do something about it, but some days, after nursing every two hours at night, I'm too tired to try.»
Or are you making a judgmental leap that babies that nurse «too long» and are tended to at night will grow up to be weak, nervous, and incapable of functioning independently on their own.....?
My son is 13 months old and he too is up all night nursing practically every 2 hours.
After I accepted that my daughter just was not a child who was going to sleep for long stretches at night (she will be two soon and still wakes to nurse every two or three hours), it stopped bothering me, and now I, too, take those quiet moments to breathe in her baby hair smell and listen to her small sleepy sounds.
I nurse him to sleep and he nurses during his night wakings, too.
Not wanting too give up the late night / early morning snuggles, and the ease of nursing while lying in bed, any help would be great!!
I slept with them in the hospital too, even though the nurses nervously checked throughout the night, no one disturbed us.
Co sleeping wasn't too bad during pregnancy, except for the rolling over to nurse her in the night.
I nurse my 4 year old still, throughout the night, too, and it's not very often that I hear support for this.
He had stopped nursing at night a few months before his 3rd birthday (and that too marked sleeping through the night for the first time in three years).
In fact, it is recommended that if one baby wakes up during the night, you should wake up the sleeping twin and nurse him too — this will continue to foster the same eating / sleeping schedule.
The night was long and lonely with only the night nurse to talk too as she wandered in and out of my room.
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Nurse your child at night in the dark to keep the baby from becoming too awake during middle of the night feedings.
«If one woke up at night, 95 percent of the time we woke the other up and I nursed him or her, too
He wanted to either play or nurse, or sometimes both things, which resulted in him being up most of the night, and also throwing up because he had actually had too much milk.
With my third, I remember feeling the joy and relief of «allowing» myself to let him fall asleep in my arms on the couch after nursing him at night, and me dozing off, too... We didn't do this every night, but it's something I'd not done at all w / my younger two... Some of what Ezzo says is really useful, but I think he misses the heart of motherhood»
If I am nursing in the middle of the night and am worried about dozing off too deeply I will read something on my phone or scroll social media to keep my mind engaged.
The problem is he's always preferred the left breast and I usually only nurse him at night back to sleep because I'm too exhausted to get up and rock him back to sleep.
I nursed him to sleep far too often, especially in the middle if the night.
There were nights that I was so tired that she would fall asleep nursing and I would fall asleep too, only to wake up with a start thinking «Oh god, I fell asleep, is she ok?»
I expressed on FB some exasperation about my 2.5 yo daughter taking something like 2 hours to fall asleep one night last year — mostly because I'd hoped to get some stuff done before I got my pregnant self to bed, too — and a friend had the gall to write something about my daughter should be long past nursing to sleep & / or wanting me to lie down with her as she fell asleep.
And then we got home and I tried again that night and it was all annoying and dark and awkward and I was trying to sleepily eyeball his latch by the light of my iPhone and pulling him off to relatch when it hurt too much and after two nights of that nonsense I went back to sitting up, propped up by pillows, nursing while my head sort of lolled around on the headboard behind me.
We bought a twin mattress to put on the floor in DD's room for end of the night nursing at 7 months, because we had started to have problems with her waking up and not falling asleep again alone, as well as pretty bad daytime separation anxiety (as in, 15 - 20 minutes in the room with me at the doctor's office was too long for her to be out of physical contact with mama).
As he is still feeding around 3 times in the night, I want him close enough to be able to nurse lying down without too much disturbance.
The culprit was an underwire bra worn too long while using my baby carrier (like you, Leslie), my baby went on nursing strike at 4 months, and a couple of nights I got to sleep longer than usual and passed out in one position squishing one of my breasts for too long.
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I too have a 16 month old who nurses at night for comfort.
When my older one refused to sleep in a crib but was too restless to be safe on our bed, we put her on the carpet in our room to start, then during the night she'd come up and nurse.
Now not only I have to nurse her before naps and bedtime, she also loves playing with my poor nipples and uses me as her pacifier at night when we share bed (when she's sick or wakes up too early, and I take her to bed with me so we can continue sleeping).
But every so often you worry, am I nursing my baby too much during the night?
I was, no lie, probably bordering on some PPD after Ezra simply because I was so, so sick for days and nights on end, nursing and not breathing and not sleeping and my throat buuuurrrrrned and my ears hurt and then Noah was sick and needed me too and GAAAAAAAHHHHHHELPME.
There are certainly days, and nights, when she's pawing and begging to be put back on breast after just nursing for an HOUR that I have to really take some deep breaths and remember «this too shall pass» and when it does I'll probably miss it.
If I looked passed the zip - up hoodie and my favorite pair of black leggings, I would see a body that was cold to touch, too cold for the nurses to register my temperature the night before.
Relief comes in the form of the titular night nurse, Tully, gifted to Marlo by her wealthy brother, and perhaps too good to be true.
An expensive but amazing gift to yourself is a night nurse or night nanny (some doulas offer a night service too) to help you get some rest while you recover from delivery.
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