Sentences with phrase «waking hours until»

Do your best to supervise your dog during all waking hours until you feel confident that his chewing behavior is under control.
We recommend 2 caps — every 2 waking hours until the infection is eradicated.
Drink 1 oz of organic cranberry juice in 8 oz of water with 1 tbsp of apple cider vinegar every 2 waking hours until you knock out the infection.

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So much that he wakes up in the middle of the night, sneaks my computer into his room, and plays until the wee hours of the morning.
Most people wait a while after they wake up to start eating; for me, it's easier to hold off for a few hours in the morning than it is to go, say, from 3 or 4 p.m. until bedtime without eating.
I spend the waking hours in the dark, bundled in blankets on the couch, working away at my laptop until the sun comes...
We would wake up some time in the middle of the night but we had to just hang out in one of our bedrooms for hours waiting until we could come out.
I don't get hungry until about 2 hours after I wake up.
When he turns 16, he'll be sleeping so much that I won't be able to wake him... until then, I've just had to DECIDE that I'm going to enjoy my wee - hours - of - the - morning discussions with him about dinosaurs and rocks... It's hard, but you know what?
She now wakes up every two hours (last night it was almost every hour until 3 am, then she slept till about 7 am) but each time she wakes up she screams as if she was in horrible pain... I thought it was teething at first, gave her some Advil but nope, that didn't help.
My 13 week - old is on a 3 hour schedule and sleeping from the last dream feed at 10 pm until 7 am, when we wake him up.
But sometimes she will sleep the whole 2 hours and sometimes she wakes up after only an hour and then I try to settle her down and get her to go back to sleep until her next scheduled feeding.
She wakes every morning at 7:30, and is next to impossible to put down again until 2 hours later.
In fact, he can go all night without eating and still wake up and not eat in the morning until he has been up for several hours!
Or you could do a feeding at 10 pm and then let your baby sleep until she wakes or until the five hour mark of 3 am (which ever comes first).
At this age do you wake to cluster feed to keep consistent every day or do you follow their lead and if they wake cluster feed and if not let them sleep until three hour regular feed time then follow up with dreamfeed in the 10 pm hour?
Her wake time is anywhere from 1.5 - 2 hours taking cues from her and then she naps until her next feeding.
My baby used to sleep through the night, but now she wakes up every 3 - 4 hours, sometimes even more often and will cry hysterically until I pick her up.
My five week old has a relatively predictable 2 1/2 to 3 hour feeding cycle, but tends to eat, have very little waketime, sleep for about 45 minutes, then wake and stay fussy until time to eat again.
She might eat better if she had a four hour schedule, but to do that you would want to try to fix the early waking, or wait until her waketime can be longer.
When you have a baby who was waking twice a night to feed until she was 6 months, and you say «oh, this is really not too bad» but then they suddenly start waking more often until they wake up EVERY single hour EVERY single night.
Newborns should be woken up every 3 to 4 hours until their weight gain is established, which typically happens within the first couple of weeks.
Your baby will need to be woken up every three hours during the night to eat, until your pediatrician gives you the OK to let him or her sleep for a long stretch.
He went through a period, before he got sick, where he slept a 4 - 5 hour stretch at the beginning of the night and then woke once or twice at most until morning.
Up until a few weeks ago, if she would wake, I could nurse her and she would fall back asleep for a least a few hours.
Wake your baby every 3 to 4 hours to eat until he or she shows good weight gain, which usually happens within the first couple of weeks.
Activity: Leave your phone outside of your bedroom overnight and don't turn it on until an hour or so after you've woken up.
My son was born 7 lbs 1oz, he lost more than 10 % of his birth weight and they still released him from the hospital, I gave him a bath the next day by this point 4 days old, he didn't wake up, took him right to another hospital where the admitted him and put him on an IV and under the lights, they had me pumping every hour producing a max of 5 ml a time, finally they discovered I had insufficient milk glands, I was not allowed to have a bottle until I got home.
He cried 2 hours straight, slept for approximately 30 minutes then woke up again and cried for another hour until I finally caved and went into his room.
What I do, is if she has slept 6 hours, then I feed her and she usually doesn't wake until after another 4 — 6 hours.
Every single night since the day I got home from the hospital with my baby boy until he was 8 weeks old, I woke my son up at 3:30 am to nurse him (which was about 5 hours since his previous nursing).
Or should I let him keep screaming until he will eventually fall asleep and then wake him up and feed him, even if that puts my cycle at 4 - 5 hours?
My son woke every 2 - 3 hour to eat until he was about 4 months old, and then started STTN at 6 months old (all 12 hours).
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.
The first night we did nt wake her after the 5 hours she slept 8 hours, but week 3 she was sleeping from the dreamfeed at 9 - 10 pm until 5 am.
With my third I followed ALL the rules and woke her at five hours until five weeks.
I always set my alarm to wake my daughter at 5 hours but until 4 weeks she always woke me first.
Our lactation consultant and pediatrician had us wake him every 3 hours at night for a week, then allowed a 4 - hour stretch until he was a month old, then he could sleep as long as he wanted at night after that.
Then she woke up and cried for the next 1.5 hours until we landed, but hey, at least I and the other passengers near us got * some * peace!
Elle then woke up 2 hours later and cried again for about 10 minutes and then fell back asleep until the morning.
laydown while shhhh «ing them as you back out of the room... praying to God they don't wake up until at least 4 hours later.
Until about week six, that is, when waking up every few hours starts to get old.
Annabelle falls asleep in her crib and remains there for several hours until her first waking.
Hopefully your baby will take great 1.5 - 2 hour naps and not wake after 40 - 45 minutes each time (the length of an entire sleep cycle) or sleep through until the next feeding (if he still needs them) at night.
If you're really keen on keeping your child on the same schedule, you can wake them 1 hour early on the day of the time change so as not to see any lasting effects from the time shift (however if your child has a very strong internal clock, you may find them still not able to fall asleep until their «usual» bedtime).
Trystan wakes somewhere between 7 and 9 generally, gerber cereal with fruit (whole container) and a 6oz bottle, play time, nap around 11/12 for an hr / hr n a half, 1 pm lunch a veggie w / mixed grains and a 6oz bottle, then play time, snack of a gerber mixed fruit or fruit «smoothie», and a 4oz bottle, play until grandma and grandpa get home then nap around 6 for about an hour, dinner gerber meat and veggie, play until 8/830, get ready for bed 8oz cereal bottle, then read a book and snuggle watching our nightly shows until Trystan falls asleep around 930/10 sometimes earlier depending how the day went.
Some nights she'll nurse there and then roll over and go back to sleep, but more often recently she wants to nurse for hours at a time, so I'm thinking about trying to keep that session in her bed and not bring her back to ours until she wakes up closer to 5 or 6.
They all wake up around 5 - 6 am, and Daddy gets up with them primarily because he goes to work at 7.30 and isn't home until long after the kids are in bed so it's his only time to see them during the day, but it also gives me an extra hours sleep (which I might possibly use for facebook time!)
If I didn't push my older daughter's nap until later, our day would look like this: 11 month old wakes up, 2 year old wakes up an hour later.
Everything seemed to be going well until he suddenly started waking up every 1 or 2 hours.
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