Sentences with phrase «usually woke»

I usually woke before the baby cried and grinned from ear to ear with delight as I rushed for our special time together.
We did the last feed around 9:30 / 10, and he usually woke on his own sometime between 2 and 4, but mostly not til about 4:00.
She usually woke on her own at night after 5 - 6 hours at night.
Well, more precisely, I usually wake up wishing I didn't have to wake up, or at least not so early.
On school days, I usually wake up at 6 am while the sky is still dark.
We usually wake up before 7 AM and do our morning reading and Chinese vocabulary...
He eats a bit himself just to tied himself over until I get home, because Thursday night is our new date night (translation: dinner on the sofa with a glass of wine and mind - numbing TV before heading to bed early because the littlest person in our house, who usually wakes up at 4 am, has taken to being up between 2:30 a.m. — 5:00 a.m. and we can't function if we don't get to bed before the nightly news begins).
Right now I usually wake up decide on either snowboarding or fly fishing and then head to work in the late afternoon teaching or prepping for a pop - up or party.
My son is 8 months old and he still usually wakes up once a night to eat.
I usually wake him up for a dream feed at 10:15 or so and he barely wakes up, eats, and goes right back down.
She usually wakes now between 2 - 4 times in a night starting from 1.30 am onwards.
When he falls asleep at 12:30 or 1:00 after his 10 pm, he usually wakes up between 3:30 or 4:00 am and so I feed him and try to put him back down until 6 am.
I don't think he wakes in the middle of the night out of habit because it is always at a different time and he usually wakes choking from reflux.
Babies usually wake to feed, then stay awake for some interaction.
If a child does faint, they usually wake up right away after they pass out.
She'll usually wake up relatively cheerful, but get tired and cranky pretty quickly.
Breastfed babies usually wake to eat every 1 to 3 hours, while formula - fed babies may sleep longer, waking every 2 to 4 hours to eat (formula takes longer to digest so babies feel fuller longer).
He'd usually wake up, look around and ride quietly home where he would fall asleep the second we put him in his crib.
If he usually wakes and needs help getting to the bathroom after the parents are in bed, then it makes practical sense to do this while they are still awake, but it is not a good long - term solution.
So, we get home, he usually wakes up and when I transfer him to the crib, he won't sleep.
Then, when I put him down (if he doesn't startle awake), then he will usually wake up every 15 minutes or so ro sometimes he will make it to 30 minutes.
They usually wake at 45 minutes and then fuss / cry / talk for the next 30 - 45 mintues.
She'll usually wake up for a feeding twice at night and then sleep till around 8 a.m., then after another feed, she'll go back to sleep for a couple more hours.
My baby girl usually wakes up in the morning around 5 or 6.
She usually wakes up once at about 4 a.m., and we feed her and change her.
They share a room and usually wake each other and us up by 7:00 am.
So instead of letting your child sleep in after moving the clocks forward, wake him up at the same time he usually wakes up (even if it is really an hour earlier).
She usually wakes up at 6 am with no alarm.
Babies this age don't usually wake up at night because they're hungry.
Your newborn is born with a strong startle reflex, and this can usually wake him / her as he / she gradually drift off to sleep in case you do not swaddle, or create the snug feeling by holding him / her in your arms.
He will usually wake early in the morning and crawl into our bed to nurse.
She usually wakes when I lay her down but I make the shush sound and she goes back to sleepon her own.
On those nights he usually wakes at least once.
(do you think I should let her sleep a little longer for this nap since I'm usually waking her?)
Since then, I've had absolutely no sleep problems (don't usually wake at night even for the bathroom and no issues going to sleep — asleep within seconds of lights out), until I was pregnant with my son 12 months ago (in my last trimester).
My daughter will be one next month and she goes to sleep easily in her crib at night and during nap time... the only problem is she usually wakes up at least once in the middle of the night.
When she's not feeling well, she usually wakes up once or twice throughout the night, and I am quick to pick her up and hold her.
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.
Not to mention usually waking at 2 am for no reason and not being able to fall back to sleep for at least an hour...
Babies tend to sleep great in the car due to the constant smooth motion, but once the car stops, it's usually wake up time.
She usually wakes sometime between 2:00 and 3:00 A.M. for her middle - of - the - night feeding.
Usually she wakes to feed again at around 11:00 A.M..
She usually wakes up between 6:30 and 7 and we start the nap routine around 12:45 pm just after lunch.
I just leave her be - luckily, she usually wakes happy and is content to stay in her crib until naptime is over.
I feed him at 7:30 am, 10:30, 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 then put him to bed, and then he usually wakes up twice in the night to eat.
Usually he wakes up around 2 am and 5 am.
Also, after her DF she usually wakes to nurse about 4 hours later at which time she is WIDE AWAKE!
He is now 11 weeks old and does a decent job sleeping at night, usually waking up to eat once around 4 am.
He usually wakes up about 6 or 7 times during the night.
The older one has his own bed in his room, but I sit with him untill he falls asleep & usually wake up co — sleeping as he comes to our bed when he wakes up & needs us.
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