Then I realized that she must know I'm still in the room when she falls asleep cause she'd
still wake up at night.
I still wake up at night to watch her breathing.
It is completely normal for a 4 month old to
still wake up at night for a bottle or the breast.
My son is 8 months old and
still wake up at night sometimes 3 times.
I still wake up at night, thinking, That's what I should have said!
I work during the day and my son drinks Almond Milk during the day but when I go home he attacks me lol
he still wakes up at night time and he will be one August 16th.
My two - year - old
still wakes up at night a couple of times per week.
I remember at his 9 month doctor's appointment telling his pediatrician that
he still woke up at night to feed and he told me, «Oh, he shouldn't be doing that anymore.»
Why not do that routinely while your child is
still waking up at night?
Is your child taking four - hour power naps during the day but
still waking up at night?
My 2 Year Old is
Still Waking Up at Night (advice from a Pediatrician) from Becky at Your Modern Family
she's doing great now but
still wakes up at night to eat.
Is your toddler taking four - hour power naps during the day but
still waking up at night?
Not exact matches
When she
wakes up from a sound sleep and wanders out looking for me in the
night, I can hardly breathe for how she is all of the girls
at once: she's
still my little blue - eyed baby,
still my first little toddler,
still the preschooler,
still my wee girl with the triangle mouth.
I am
still nursing my 2 year old, he only nurses
at night before before he falls asleep, and when he
wakes up in the early morning.
Some
nights he will
still wake up at 2 and 5 am regardless of the dream feed.
my son is 8 months old and he is
still waking up twice
at night for feeding.
I NEED SOME ADVICE ON HOW TO KEEP MY DAUGHTER ASLEEP MY DAUGHTER WILL BE 8 MONTHS IN A WEEK AND SHE
STILL CONTINUES TO
WAKE UP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE
NIGHT IT CONFUSES ME BECAUSE WHEN SHE WAS 2 MONTHS OLD SHE CREATED HER OWN SCHEDULE AND BEGAN TO SLEEP
AT 9PM AND
WAKE UP AROUND 9AM BU IT ALL HAS CHANGED.
My baby
still wakes up once a
night most
nights, and I have to
wake up around 5:30 am on the days I commute, so it really is essential for me to go to bed
at a decent hour.
I live in a apt complex and i'm worried that his screaming
at night might attract neg attention.So lately hes been sleeping in my bed and
still when he
wakes up between 1 - 4 o clock in the morning hes screaming bloody murder..
How much
night waking is «normal» Many women, especially the cosleeping / breastfeeding kind,
at some point, become exhausted by constant
night waking and get burned out (especially by the time your baby turns into a 2 or 3 year old and is
still waking up all
night long for boob).
She
still get
up 1 - 4 times a
night and
wakes up at 5 am.
My daughter was
still waking up 8 — 12 times a
night to nurse
at 16 months, and I was four months pregnant.
In fact, the first 2
nights our guy didn't seem to realize he could get out of the bed - instead, he stood in his usual corner of the crib (or
at least the 3 sides of the crib that were
still standing) and called out to me
at his usual 2 nightly
wake -
ups.
Even
at an age and health condition when
night feeds would no longer be necessary, your baby may
still wake up due to a very real hunger feeling - whether that got established from habit or e.g. during a growth spurt.
So, if you want to just do a
night, no talking, no lights on, «dream pee» when you go to bed
at night (assuming he goes to bed
at 7/8 and you go to bed
at 10 / 11 / or 12)-- that would help him be dry all
night, with a backup
still on him if that makes you feel better (and keeps him
waking up to pee!
Pre-portioned bottles are also helpful
at night when you are
still waking up as you are preparing the nighttime feeding.
I have started feeding him baby food 3 times a day mixed with Oatmeal Cereal to fill his belly
at night, and although it did seem to help a little, he
still wakes up at least 5 times during the
night wanting my nipple to fall back asleep.
Although
at this age they
still need their
night feedings, you do not need to offer a bottle or your breast every time she
wakes up.
I have worked with families who have 6 to 9 month olds who
still wake up every 2 to 3 hours
at night to eat because this has been their established
night time routine.
However, there is
still plenty of room for your baby to kick hard enough to
wake you
up at night.
My 3 month old has just started sleeping longer
at night, but my boobs are
still on the old schedule
waking up every two hours to feed.
I put her in pull -
ups at night cuz I'm
still too scared but she has only
woken up wet a handful of times in the last month.
I have a 5 year old that
still wears pull
ups at night and we tryed
waking 3times a
night to go potty and he pees and
still wakes up wet Im convinced hes a camel cause he stores pee some how.
I, however, set my alarm to
wake up at odd hours of the
night, every
night, for months, to go and check they were
still breathing... Oh how I regretted it when their sleep regressed and all I wanted was an uninterrupted
night!
Even
at nearly 2 years old, it's not a perfect situation — she
still sometimes cries
at bedtime, she
still sometimes
wakes up in the middle of the
night, and she
still sometimes
wakes up too early and won't go back to sleep unless I lie down with her on a mattress in her room.
It kind of depends on your definition of «through the
night,» but most two - month - olds are
still waking up at least once in the middle of the
night to eat.
Our youngest just turned two and while she
still wakes up once or twice
at night and cries for me, I alternate between bringing her to my bed or settling her back down without removing her from her crib.
For all those mothers reading this who
at 18 months or 2 years are
still waking up three, four... eight times a
night to lovingly offer your body to your child....
As your child grows, she'll
still sweat
at night (everyone does), but she probably won't
wake up drenched.
My son is 7 mths and he was sleeping thru the
night for several months and then about 2 mths ago got a yucky cold and began
waking up at night and I would «nurse» him and he would fall fast asleep:) But now he is long over his cold, has food and milk all day long but
still wakes during the
night to nurse.
White noise is something in a baby's environment that will
still be there when she
wakes up at night (as we all do) so the circumstances under which she fell asleep are consistent.
I
still use cloth diapers as a back
up and
at night, though during the day when it's just him and i
at home he's bare - bummed a lot:) He's 7 1/2 months old now and knows to use the potty - he
wakes up dry from naps but will pee as soon as I get him on the potty - I keep one in the car as well and he'll even use it on the go!
Matthew
still wakes up at least three times a
night to nurse — sometimes more like four to six times.
My 9 month old baby boy
still wakes up in the middle of the
night around 12 am and 4:30 am for feeding how can I make him break this habit.Another thing is he will take during the day a 10 minute nap fighting it, he will do this about 3 times a day during the day time.He goes to sleep
at 8:30 pm and
wakes up @ 12 am for feeding and again
at 4:30 am How to put this baby to sleep thru the whole
night?Please help a desperate mom!!!!
my boy is a year old and
still wakes up twice
at night, i really do nt know what to do about this, cox most times he wont go back to sleep except i give him warm milk to drink.
She
still wanted me when she was upset, she
still woke at night with the same regularity, and she
still turned her nose
up at most of the food offered to her.
This involved going into her room when she
woke at night, telling her it wasn't time to get
up and
still sleepy time, laying her back down, telling her we loved her and would come get her in the morning, and leaving the room while she cried for first 10 minutes, then 15, then 20, etc..
8 month oldboy usually in bed
at 6:30 - 7,
up for the day with us
at 6:30, but I
still feed him in the
night and his
wake ups are variable, usually coming into bed with me sometime after midnight and
wakes to feed a couple times after that.
They get
up at 7 and we have to leave the house
at 8 to get to school.1
still wakes up almost every single freaking
night.