Roberts called the current system «sort of untenable» — with doctors spending much of their time with patients entering things into the EHR and even more
time at night.
I am 30, married, and my husband and I both went to grad school (he went full time after a layoff - so a solid 2.5 years of no job for him, I went part
time at night but still have loans) and are paying off a massive amount of loans at a decent clip - but this limits how much we can sock away each month.
I am not trying to excuse your responsibility to lead your wife into devotions, but one thing you can do is make sure your wife has
time at night or during the day to read her Bible and pray and memorize Scripture the way she wants to.
She is such a great baby sleeps 4 hours at
time at night and so mellow and easy going.
I do try to limit computer
time at night and if I can't then I always have f.lux on my screen to cast off the blue light.
I really need to have a computer shut off
time at night.
I missed my husband when he was working, but the Baby Cuddle
Time at night was epic.
thank goodness my 9th month old baby hits her head o n the right side repeatedly and is up a bunch of
times at night she seems okay during day but does hit her head during day time too..
He is a great sleeper during the day but come bed
time at night he just screams.
I am trying to aid her in sleeping longer at night, but she is only getting 6 feedings before the 7:30 cluster, so I assume she will still need to get up 2
times at night?
She has responded to it very well and wakes up like clockwork usually, but one too many
times at night.
They may get up many
times at night to tend to the baby.
What a beautiful gift I gave him!!!! He started sleeping for 4 - 5 hours at
a time at night (up from 1 - 2 hours!)
He will at at home @ around & PM and go to sleep, and eat 3
times at night for about 10 mins each.
If it comes on very regular
times at night, you can try waking her up about 15 minutes before every night for a week to break the «habit».
The thing is, she is not waking up at night which is very good for us cuz until this week she was waking up about 6
times at night.
The first months of a baby's life can be the hardest for parents, who might get up many
times at night to tend to the baby.
Are you waking up with your baby two, three, or ten
times at night?
Or just a few
times at night?
After that, it's OK to let your baby sleep for longer periods of
time at night.
Our 6 month old daughter has us up 3 - 5
times at night and we are totally exhausted and going insane from lack of sleep!
It was kind of funny when we would wake him up the first
time at night!
I also feel that «conflict of interest;» I would have been willing to do anything for that magical perfect exclusive breastfeeding relationship, including go without sleep or adequate nutrition and turn into a raging hell - beast as a result, but it was such a relief to get five, then six, etc., now nine hours of sleep at
a time at night, probably due to the formula part of the combo feeding, that I don't know now whether I would change that if I could.
Now at 22mos my daughter and I enjoy awesome cuddle
time at night.
I cherish
the times at night with my children because there will come a day when they don't call out for me and don't need me anymore.
I am a mother of a very busy two year old and if I won it would be for me bc / I need some down
time at night when my little one goes to bed....
Little Miss is a heavy soaker, she nurses 4 or more
times at night.
I'm not sure if I'll have
the time at night (or patience) to deal with snappis, making a diaper, putting the cover on while still half asleep with an awake baby... Thanks for these reviews!
Most people really only have time to sit down at the pump for an hour or so at
a time at night, after their babies are in bed / while their partner (if they have one) is home to care for them.
We sleep together as I've found that it's the easiest thing to do as I have to get up several
times at night anyway.
Now he usually goes down at 7 and can wake up at the most random
times at night, they are never consistent, never have been, some nights he will sleep 9 to 10 hrs straight and some he is all over the map, 2 to 3 times up crying and I usually end up nursing him because nothing else works.
My son is 9 months old and still wakes several
times at night wanting to nurse.
I stopped breastfeeding him when he was 15 months old, and while I was breastfeeding, he would sleep with me and would wake up about 2 to 3
times at night to breastfeed.
I breastfeed and bottle feed but at night before her bedtime i give her a bottle with a little cereal mixed in but she still wants me to breastfeed her to sleep no matter what and will continue to wake a few
times at night wanting my breast she is already five months old, it has gotten to a point where she relies only on my breast to sleep all the time.
With my first we weren't using BW and she always woke many
times at night.
After 1.5 weeks old, he only woke up one
time at night.
He is still waking 3 - 4
times at night, I always feed him and put him right back in his crib (we used to hold him for an hour to get him back to sleep!)
He has never woken this many
times at night before.
Every child wakes several
times at night as the adults do.
So I always pumped one last
time at night right before I went to bed.
«Having cuddle
time at night with my 5 - year - old helps her feel special.
In fact, babies who are EC'd full -
time at night often start staying dry all night (sometimes with a midnight potty break, but sometimes without it) before they are a year old.
«You give a child
some time at night to (be online), whatever you...
I am a working mother and I remain away from my daughter for almost 6 to 7 hours.What is the best way to reduce the nursing
time at night for her?
I still feed him 3 times at day time and 4
times at night.
I know parents with 18 - month - olds who bed - share and wake several
times at night to breastfeed.
Remember that quality is more important than quantity, but most 10 - month - olds eat five to six times a day and may also continue to feed several
times at night.
With a bad cold, she had been nursing a couple
times at night in the 7 to 10 days before.
If the baby is in bed with you, maybe even just in the same room, you may be able to get your sleep cycles to synch up with theirs, so that it's fractionally less awful to be woken up several
times at night.
I finally found this program when my daughter was 5 months old, she was sleeping only 3 hours at
a time at night, the day I found this program and read through it she slept 10 hours!