Sentences with phrase «parts of a night»

Part of my night routine is to look at a preview of what the site's going to look like the next day — so the very first thing I do is pull up the site on my phone to make sure they match.
Plus, new research suggests that disrupting sleep during certain parts of the night can quickly raise levels of Alzheimer's - related proteins in the brain and spinal fluid.
Teaching throughout the day, he devoted the greater part of the night to the study of the Bible and lived a life of rigid asceticism.
After spending most of the day with all sorts of people who attended his lectures, he spent a good part of the night in study and writing.
«If the owner of the house had known in what part of the night the thief was coming, he would have stayed awake and would not have let his house be broken into,» Jesus says.
A decision to peer through a telescope at a particular part of the night sky may results in an astronomical discovery.
Part of the night I lay awake, sometimes asleep, and sometimes between sleeping and waking.
So travel with thy people in a part of the night, and let not one of you turn round --(all) save thy wife.
Two of my nieces spent part of the night arguing over who would get to help me in the kitchen the most, and my food - phobic nephew was third in line for what's sure to be the best dessert I'll make this summer: a build - your - own ice cream sandwich bar.
It's also the BEST part of my night.
Perhaps the most impressive part of his night was the amount of yards he made after contact.
The women were the best part of the night.
As the first part of the night, in the marquee, drew to a close peoples thoughts started to turn to dancing — and after a short stop over at Vincent's Club, it was off to Wahoo we went.
I had to spend part of the night unsuccessfully looking for a drunk and desperate man in a downtown that was filled with thousands of drunk and desperate men.
The win is obviously the most important part of the night, but Whittle had every opportunity to break the record that has become the talk of the town in lacrosse circles.
I sleep with my 3 year old all or part of each night and have since she was small.
Hopefully then he will remain there for at least part of the night and when he needs you at night one of you can either go there to sleep with him or can move over to that bed if he sleeps in yours (if your bed becomes too crowded).
This seems to occur in the evening / early part of the night.
There are many different ways to co-sleep, but essentially, it boils down to a parent and a child occupying a sleeping area together for all or part of a night.
It might take place over the duration of an entire night or it might happen for part of the night when a toddler sneaks into mom's bed and spends the rest of the night there.
I co-slept part of the night with my firstborn, largely influenced by my breastfeeding support community and my lack of full understanding of the risks.
Susan Stewart, a professor of sociology at Iowa State University and author of the «Co Sleeping: Parents, Children, and Musical Beds», found out that many of the parents still bring their babies into their bed at some point or least a part of the night.
Nights will start to get better too with baby taking a longer sleep stretch the first part of the night.
Would you consider having her sleep with you... at least part of the night?
I knew that at Erin's house, they had a mechanical baby swing which featured a side - to - side rocking motion, and that her baby slept in it for a good part of the night.
Nearly 50 % share their parent's bed for at least part of the night.
The episodes usually occur in the early part of the night, continue for several minutes (up to 15 minutes), and sometimes occur more than once during the night.
We still lie together often and bedshare part of the night.
Unlike nightmares, your child won't remember any part of a night terror, and will settle back into normal sleep once it has passed.
This is currently part of my night time routines stuffed with a Peachy Baby Bamboo insert.
I know that with my youngest brother, occasionally my mom would fall asleep while breastfeeding him and he'd sleep part of the night with my parents — that's probably true of all of us.
You may have skimmed over the part of the article where it says that more than 50 % of parents in the US co-sleep at least sometimes / part of the night.
The article mentions a recent national survey finding that more than 50 % of parents have their baby in bed with them for part of the night........
Sleeping apart at least part of the night has definitely improved the amount of sleep we're all getting, but only because Violet was at a point where she was comfortable with that.
Night terrors usually occur during the first part of the night, after your child has been asleep for two to three hours.
My best innovation yet is the bed time snack, which actually was part of night weaning.
It's become part of my night time routine.
Dr. James McKenna estimates that at least half of US families sleep with their baby all or part of the night.
However, the days he didn't sleep at childcare he caught up on the way home from work or we had a big sleep in the first part of the night.
It's only when she started turning and rolling more that we started putting her down in her own bed, in our room, for the first part of the night (at some point I started spending evenings with my husband again...).
Take turns to cudle your baby, consider co-sleeping part of the night if necessary and remember to let dad help out at night too.
We did Ferber at 6 months to get her through part of the night on her own and she finally did whole nights by herself around 13 months.
They often happen in the later part of the night, during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep.
That night, out of pure desperation and sleep deprivation, I brought my son into my bed for part of the night... and I started the next day a bit brighter.
But usually I find it more comfortable to sleep at least part of the night without a tiny person next to me.
Margaret and I are extremely grateful that the worst part of his night - weaning experience amounted to him feeling frustrated - the moment that I felt he was saying «this sucks!»
That way, the last part of each night's routine is in her sleep environment.
My daughter is 10 months old and has recently started sleeping with us part of the night.
These hold a lot, they're a little on the thick side but have been part of our night time solution for over a year now.
Parents who do have a baby in bed with them for even part of the night must never smoke or use substances, such as alcohol or drugs (including prescription drugs that make you sleep heavily), that may impair arousal, making them less aware of their baby's needs or position in the bed.
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