Sentences with phrase «only during sleep»

Also per Random Facts, «One reason that kittens sleep so much is because a growth hormone is released only during sleep
Many of the critical restorative functions in the body — like tissue repair and muscle growth — occur mostly or only during sleep.
With a second baby on the way, this article is a reminder of those first 6 months of struggle for our first born (though we kept her in the crib only during sleep / nap time) and it gives me a head's up for the new nursery planning.
The 29 year old designer asks «why should a bed, used only during sleeping hours, take up precious living space all day long?

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It goes into survival mode, as it does during periods of chronic stress or lack of sleep, doling out energy to only those processes most necessary to function, not to those that make us patient or pleasant.
As you raise your body's temperature, which should lower and regulate itself during sleep, you only keep yourself awake and uncomfortable.
During sleep, everything is ignored and communing with the True God is the only activity the physical body does.
I was also beaten by random girls for no reason, put into a dumpster, tied up in an abandoned rv by some sick teens who thought that was funny, almost raped by a man while walking down the street at the age of 17 but because I screamed he only made me jack him off (at knife point), almost raped at a friend of a friend's house when we just dropped in for a minute, was impovershed growing up, even to the point where we didn't have power in the middle of winter, had to sleep all in the same bed to stay warm and used our pantry as a refrigerator, lived (and I mean LIVED) with roaches for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the time.
I'll go to pack something for lunch to take to work the next morning only to find it's been scarfed down during the night (they both work nights so are up while I and my son sleep — their nights off are the worst.
He wants to be held all day and will only catnap if held and wakes sooner than his typical 20 min if put down to sleep during the day....
It's akin to a college student only sleeping a few hours a night during exam week (the playoffs), versus trying to keep that up for an entire semester and then doing it during exam week, which is essentially what Brooks asked of Beal this season.
We train everyday except Sunday, we eat only the meals provided by Spitz» training facility, and we get more sleep than we ever did during our time as student - athletes.
He only takes short cat naps during the day, which drives me crazy at times, but he sleeps 8 - 10 hours at night in bed with me, so I can't complain!
Son # 2 came home from the hospital already on a great schedule - feedings every three hours, put himself to sleep and was only up twice during the night.
She is doing pretty well and only taking 2 naps during the day with a short 3rd one sometimes... I am putting her down at the same time every night and some nights she sleeps through the night... but majority of the time she is waking 1 to 2 times before her wake time of 5:30 am.
Sometimes he sleeps for an hour and then wakes up (he does not do this during the day) and sometimes he sleeps for 3 hours, once or twice it was four hours, then the next night he went back to only sleeping 2 hours before he woke up.
However during the day she only wants to sleep in a «prop».
My almost 4 month old son can only sleep in his manual swing with pacifier during the day.
It would be pretty nontraditional for a 6 month old to take only one nap but I am wondering if she would get the sleep she needs during the day but all in one chunk instead of broken up into two naps?
The truth is that healthy babies only sleep and eat during first months of their lives.
During the day she sleeps on her little fold out couch in the loungeroom (its the only way she would sleep during the day), and now we have had to resort to using it at During the day she sleeps on her little fold out couch in the loungeroom (its the only way she would sleep during the day), and now we have had to resort to using it at during the day), and now we have had to resort to using it at night.
Although it was once believed that letting your baby cry it out during the night was the only way to train him or her to sleep through the night, it's now believed that doing this can raise stress levels in your child and make your little one fearful of sleep instead.
She only sleeps about 9 hours at night (on a good night) and an hour or two during the day.
She rarely slept during the day, and the only time she wasn't crying was when she was nursing, or if we were carrying her around.
What I didn't know: I was only in deep sleep for a short time and I woke up several times during the night.
With my 2nd second set of twins, I insisted that they only be allowed to sleep on their backs (not their tummies) while in the NICU because I remembered how much my husband and I struggled getting our 1st set of twins to sleep on their backs upon coming home after they had only slept on their tummies during their 4 - week NICU stay.
For me, my friends and fellow breastfeeding moms, have been my support system as I've nursed my daughter and my husband has been my anchor during the late nights when the baby wasn't sleeping and only wanted to use me as a pacifier.
They will be useful not only for making a fool of yourself during those bleary - eyed newborn days of sleep deprivation, but also for engaging your little one during bath time as she sits in the tub and attempts to pick them up while they bob and float around evasively.
The only way he would go to sleep was in the stroller and I remember how sweaty he used to get during the summer months.
At 3 months old, we now only see it during sleep and when placed semi-reclined in baby gear (lucky for her our convertible car seat is the only device she uses on a regular basis).
Postpartum doulas offer the same type care during the day that they do at night, only in a quieter way that promotes sleep for babies and parents so they can begin to sync up daytimes and night times.
It is the only time where I do nt put her down for a nap in between feedings (she is on a 3 hour eat / wake / sleep schedule during the day).
At home we had mostly ditched diapers during the day (with some accidents happening) and only used diapers during naps / sleep.
Does your baby only seem to sleep for 45 minutes at a time during the day?
Whereas, a baby who is only sleeping 11 hours over night, waking up 2 - 4 times each night and taking 45 - 60 mins during the day is likely to be still taking 3 naps a day with a 2 hour awake window.
Having participated in both extremes — staying home, nursing around the clock for years with 2 children and co-sleeping to working 70 hours a week, only seeing my children for an hour in the morning and an hour at night and insisting we sleep apart during the week so I could get good sleep and function at work — I think I have a unique perspective and appreciation for both types of Moms.
Alex is now over 7 weeks old, he is feeding every 2 hours during the day but is capable of doing 6 hour stretches of sleep at night and has for the last few nights only been having one night feed.
My son is now going on 15 months and I'm still BF.He still feeds quite a few times during the day and also night.He asks when he wants to feed, he comes near me and whispers «teta», so cute.He never liked bottles and will only drink water in hhis sippy cup.Also he won't sleep without being nursed.He has seven teeth and 4 molars already but rarely bites me.Now that he's walking hhe gets distracted playing and hopefully he'll sometime want to stop nursing, but for now I'll continue.
But the only thing you may not like is the structure of the seat most of the time gives your baby slightly kind of seating position, which may b uncomfortable during sleeping time.
Many babies mix up their days and nights at first, sleeping long stretches during the day only to perk up once the sun goes down.
I co-sleep with her & she nurses before bed (she doesn't always nurse to sleep,»cause I know that is a bad habit), she nurses when I get home from work and then she nurses around 4 - 5 am so I am comfortable during my day at work, so really only 3 maybe 4 times a day.
Babies who respond positively to white noise might sleep better at night and during naps, but only if the white noise is consistently available.
Whereas a 6 year old may only sleep for 10 - 12 hours at night (not waking to feed) and not need a nap during the day.
She seems to be okay in it during the day, but the only way we can get her to sleep at night is if she's in our bed, which I really don't want to start doing.
Humans are the only mammals on the planet who suffer from post - partum depression and post - partum psychosis - we are also the only mammals on the planet who are drugged during birth, nurse by a clock, don't sleep with our babies, time our nursing sessions, supplement with formula, use pacifiers (and a myraid of other behaviors that disrupt ancient hormonal production during lactation).
The only drawback with this product is the same one that every C - shaped pillow has, you can not turn comfortably from one side to another during your sleep because the belly weight will need some adjusting while doing so.
By only being able to sleep on their side, many pregnant women lose precious sleep during pregnancy.
hi iv never had kids before not sure whats going on my periods ended nov 8 we slept together since then till the 18 nov everyday this month I get cramps nausea during the day and breasts tingle and tender my husband says I have become emotional lately is it possible im pregnant as im not sure when you finish ovulate does the simtyms I feel only come from ovulating
At 6 months, babies usually sleep for around 12 - 14 hours per day; they may only be waking once during the night, or if you're really lucky, they may start to sleep through the night.
We're only on the fourth night, but already Megan has developed her own self - soothing techniques, falling asleep on her own albeit with some crying, waking only once to eat during the night and putting herself back to sleep on her own with her other nightwakings.
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