Do you have trouble falling back to sleep once you are awoken, or wake up in the morning tired and
wishing that sleep worked better?
The mornings where you woke up
wishing sleep worked better?
Not exact matches
If something didn't
work out when # 1 was a newborn that you
wished to do differently — whether
sleep training, nursing, co-sleeping, cloth diapering, babywearing, birth — any of these things can be done the same or differently.
We tried literally everything, even co -
sleeping / bed - sharing / etc, and nothing is
working anymore... so we decided at long last to do CIO / Ferberizing, despite our fervent
wishes to not ever do that.
I meant to add that I've been feeding him every 2 - 2.5 hours during the day so even if he's going through a growth spurt I don't think I could feed him more often than that and he doesn't
sleep while nursing (I almost
wish he did for the desperate moments when I would be willing to nurse him to
sleep...) Any tips on how to make CIO for naps
work would be so helpful!
I honestly
wish we could have found another way, but co-sleeping was impossible and
sleep training did
work well.
Working out is something that some of us
wish we could do in our
sleep.
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wish,
work, would, write, your.
«Home is the place of rest at the end of a day's
work», he said, «especially during the time when a citizen
wishes to
sleep».
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I have
sleep walked into this situation — my soon to be ex wife took my youngest abroad
working by way of a separation — then had to return suddenly — we tried again but are getting a divorce now — I took my flat close to the school my boy was due to go to and she put him in another — I asked for her to help me and encourage contact but she refused telling me to sort this out with him directly — ok if he ever answered emails or texts or anything at all infact — she would tell me that I was seeming — clingy — and now 10 months later he is repeating to me appeals for me to contact them ahead of time when I want to see him — asking me to give him space — actively not
wishing to see me while she takes them on holidays over significant dates like birthdays — christmas — new year — not asking or even informing me first — no info on parents evenings — on progress in school — no information on anything whatever... this is PAS — I am not imagining it... am I...
I truly
wish they could come up with an air conditioned one, that
worked like the
sleep number beds!