Keeping your babies nearby at night can help
the nighttime feeding process go more smoothly, especially if you're breastfeeding.
Not exact matches
So, once I started following the plan in March, I knew roughly how many days to spend on each step of the
process as well as what to focus on first (namely schedule changes, sleep associations and bedtime) and last (think extending the
nighttime feeding gaps).
But, despite how it feels at two a.m., it's possible to find tips to get through
nighttime feedings with your baby that will make the
process easier (though not easy.
How to solve it: Your baby's nocturnal ways will correct themselves as she adjusts to life on the outside, but there are a few things you can do to help speed along the
process of helping baby to separate day and night, including limiting daytime naps and making clear distinctions between day and night (like keeping baby's room dark when she naps and avoiding turning on the TV during
nighttime feedings).