sleep? who needs sleep?
Mar. 26th, 2008 12:04 pmNote to self: Regardless of what the doctor says, when the baby has been sick and not feeling herself *and* she just got two shots and so is even more out of her normal pattern, do NOT choose this night to let baby try to sleep through the night alone in her own room. Especially if you want to get some sleep.
Oh, right. Too late.
Oh, right. Too late.
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Date: 2008-03-27 06:29 pm (UTC)I'm a fan of co-sleeping myself. Told the husband I didn't know that I was emotionally ready for the separation. On the flip side, hubby's been asking for a while when we put her in her own room. So I'm feeling a tad out-voted on this.
On the plus side, last night was better. She still woke twice, but I got her back to sleep without picking her up. The second time, in fact, her complaint seemed to be mostly that she'd wiggled around and smashed her face up against the bars.
Thanks for the support! And yeah, your kids are awesome.
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Date: 2008-03-28 03:39 am (UTC)That rule works for kittens, but not necessarily for human babies...
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Date: 2008-03-28 02:19 pm (UTC)Yeah, the What to Expect book says that some breastfed babies may well still need a feeding at night. The last couple of nights, though, she has been willing to go back to sleep without nursing. *crosses fingers*