Sentences with phrase «to continue sleeping»

She doesn't know that we are «home», so she can continue sleeping in there for a little while.
It's most likely become uncomfortable for you to continue sleeping on your stomach by now.
Using a car seat both for your car and attaching it to your stroller is beneficial as it allows your newborn to continue sleeping when you make the transition.
If one of your child falls asleep, you can easily recline the seat with a single hand, so that your baby can continue sleeping peacefully.
If you prefer to continue sleeping directly on your stomach throughout your pregnancy, this maternity pillow allows you to do so.
In this study phase, participants assigned to the Dreampad Pillow ® and iRest ® meditation groups began to use these interventions while continuing the sleep hygiene protocol.
When the baby wakes, change his nappy and swaddle him again, preparing him to continue sleeping immediately after his night feed.
In contrast, he was only half awake and quickly continued sleeping when he wore a Zipadee - Zip.
to get her to stay on a loose schedule to ensure that we would continue the sleeping through the night pattern.
I'm one of those people who is more likely than not to continue sleeping with my exes, at least for a little while after breaking up.
The bus unloads as soon as it arrives, but Sleepbus says passengers may continue sleeping until «check out time» at 7:30 a.m..
They believe this can lead to unsafe conditions for the newborn, and that parents, thinking that such sleep - arrangements were hospital - approved, may continue sleeping in such a manner once they return home.
In Phase 2 (14 days), 10 participants used the Dreampad Pillow ® and sleep hygiene, nine used the iRest meditation and sleep hygiene, and 10 continued sleep hygiene only.
With the Lappi Baby sleeper, however, you can close up the bottom bumper of the pillow while your baby is still a newborn and then open it up to allow your child to continue sleeping on the pillow for many months to come.
And she continued sleeping downstairs for most of the following year.
At 5.5 months things were improving rapidly again, with the help of our continued sleep routines.
Pain from such continuous feeding can be so severe that mothers reported hoping their babies would continue sleeping.
Once your baby can roll from back to front and front to back, it's fine to let him continue sleeping in whatever position he rolls to after you put him down.
The ability to remain soothed and continue sleeping is what allows us to sleep through.
Dear Abby: I read with concern the letter from «Sleeping Beauty's Mother - in - Law,» whose son locks his 5 - year - old daughter in her bedroom when he leaves for work so his wife can continue sleeping.
When you get home, it can be tempting to allow the baby to continue their sleep but it's safer to transfer him or her to the cot or Moses basket.
Bassinets are an attractive option for many parents, since they allow babies to lie completely flat and unencumbered, and the babies can continue sleeping in them at home.
I've been denying him by playing asleep and if he's not really awake then he gives up and continues sleeping.
Now not only I have to nurse her before naps and bedtime, she also loves playing with my poor nipples and uses me as her pacifier at night when we share bed (when she's sick or wakes up too early, and I take her to bed with me so we can continue sleeping).
But if the baby is too tired, or worse, if he sits down or stands up and then can not get down and lie, he will not be able to continue sleeping.
It is much easier to feed him at night when he slightly wakes if I co-sleep, just pop out my breast and he drinks and continues sleeping.
Mombie @JacleneAnn is definitely my hero, rather than stress out about her tiny co-sleeper wetting the bed she sleeps in, she decided to just toss a towel over it and continue sleeping.
«The question is, who is going to wake up and face reality and who is going to continue sleeping on the job?»
Chances are she won't want to play with you, she'll want to continue sleeping.
We opened another bedroom door and a very confused teenaged boy sat up in bed, looked at us blankly, and then plopped back into bed to continue his sleep.
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