Continue with this process until you feel you are beginning to have trouble falling and
staying asleep again.
Not exact matches
Now,
staying asleep becomes very difficult; you begin to pee all the time
again, your back is killing you, and your 40 pound mammoth of a stomach is making it impossible to
stay comfortable.
There have been many times during a breastfeed where my baby was sleeping peacefully while continuing to «eat» yet once I got another let - down (where my milk starts flowing quickly
again) they would promptly unlatch and
stay asleep in my arms.
But,
again, lately he is
staying awake during the beginning of the walk and when he does fall
asleep it isn't sound.
This means a baby who only falls
asleep in someone's arms, may struggle to
stay asleep or may not fall back
again without those rocking arms.
Again, you may want to create a new thing for her to do when she wakes up then, but it should be a more «disposible» thing so you're really just transitioning her to
staying asleep then instead.
If by chance she does
stay asleep after being laid down, its only for 20 to 30 minutes before she wakes
again.
Now once
again, I am not condemning parents who do not
stay with their children until they fall
asleep completely.
Once
again, Mama is Dr. Spock in wool as she sweetly reassures her cantankerous wee one to bravely
stay quietly in bed and fall
asleep.
If you want the baby to
stay asleep for some more time and catch up on the much required sleep then you may have to rush up to the nursery and soothe your baby till he goes back to sleep
again.