We often feel more pain and ill at night
then during our waking hours.
Not exact matches
Inevitably, we will fall asleep together in my bed
during the wee
hours and
then in the morning, we will
wake up together.
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.
Waking in the wee
hours to discover I was in labor, only to have it stall
during the daylight
hours and
then ramp back up after the sun set.
My son will sleep till about 12 - 1; 30
then thats it every half an
hour he
wakes up i give him his dummy he may go back to sleep or otherwise i have to stand over his cot for sometimes up to 2 - 3 hrs just gently rubbing his belly, shhhhing him but he must hold my hand stroking it until his totally asleep and it doesn't make a difference if he sleeps or not
during the day but this is all the joys of being a parent and you have to take the rough with the smooth and all i can do is tell myself he will sleep through the night sooner or later.
Babies urinate around the clock and
then at about the average age of 18 months, as the sphincter muscles mature, toddlers will make the transition from urinating around the clock to only urinating
during the
waking hours as is the case with most adults.
He eats every 1 to 2
hours during the day but at night he sleeps anywhere from 7 - 8
hours then wakes up to eat once and
then returns to sleep for another
hour or 2 before we get up.
Mine sleeps about 9
hours a night and usually
wakes up once or twice and
then her naps
during the day are between 30 - 45 minutes long.
Well, if you
wake your baby on a regular schedule throughout the day, say every three
hours to eat,
then let your baby sleep as long as they want
during the night, your baby will quickly learn that the time to be awake is
during the day and nighttime is for sleeping.
people tell me to try and cut down his bottles
during the day, I've tried to replace them with food but he refuses to eat,
then at night he's still
waking up around 4 - 5 times for a bottle, he doesn't want the comfort its that he's always so hungry if i pick him up to bring him to bed he
wakes up and thinks its play time... is there anything that i can try to maybe get a solid 5
hours of sleep in at night because im going crazy and feel like its been years since i last had a good night's sleep... thanx
However, until
then, or if your baby is sleeping more than four
hours during the day,
wake him up to breastfeed.
The researchers
then showed in mice that skin wounds suffered
during waking hours healed better than ones incurred
during resting
hours.
Or you think you're getting enough sleep, but find yourself
waking after eight or more
hours of sleep exhausted and
then drag around
during the day feeling like a nap is the only thing on your mind.