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dreamworld06
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Name: Heather
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Newborn night sleep question
After I feed DD in the middle of the night and put her back in the basinet it seems to take her a while to get settled. She will be sleeping toward the end of nursing but once I put her down she'll move around a whine a bit before falling asleep. Did your LO do the same or did they stay asleep when yiu put them down? ETA: she is 3 weeks old
Message edited 3/5/2016 9:30:21 AM.
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Posted 3/5/16 8:15 AM |
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PitterPatter11
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Member since 5/11 7632 total posts
Name: Momma <3
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Newborn night sleep question
Depended on the day. It's actually probably good that your DC doesn't nurse to sleep! Took me a year to break that habit.
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Posted 3/5/16 8:44 AM |
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mich
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Re: Newborn night sleep question
I'm going through the same thing right now. Sometimes he's gassy if I put him down too soon. sorry I don't have answers either.
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Posted 3/5/16 8:47 AM |
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alli3131
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Member since 5/09 18388 total posts
Name: Allison
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Newborn night sleep question
I honestly never was able to put DS down when he was a newborn cause he was crying 24/7.
There is not right or wrong. Each and every baby will be different. Roll with it. If they are fine then let it be.
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Posted 3/5/16 8:54 AM |
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MrsD121011
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Name: Elicia
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Newborn night sleep question
My son is 3 months old and does that..as long as they go back to sleep on their own its good because they are learning how to self soothe.
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Posted 3/5/16 9:13 AM |
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dreamworld06
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Re: Newborn night sleep question
I guess when she's fussing I'm just questioning if she has gas or needs to eat more. In the middle of the night when I want to go back to sleep I always question how long I should let her fuss before I do something
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Posted 3/5/16 9:32 AM |
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Sparrow
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Newborn night sleep question
I would be feeling very luck with the situation you're describing. I have never been able to put my kids down and have them get themselves to sleep. They'd either need to be in a deep, deep sleep or to have motion. They didn't self sooth until much, much later.
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Posted 3/5/16 9:38 AM |
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AngnShaun
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Re: Newborn night sleep question
Posted by dreamworld06
I guess when she's fussing I'm just questioning if she has gas or needs to eat more. In the middle of the night when I want to go back to sleep I always question how long I should let her fuss before I do something
You can always try a little more food. If she's not hungry she won't eat. Unless she's screaming crying I wouldn't worry about it.
Jillian is 6w on Monday and she does this sometimes too. She'll take a few more sips of formula but then she stops and falls asleep. She takes a long time to burp in the middle of the night so I usually try to burp her again if she's fussy for too long.
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Posted 3/5/16 10:08 AM |
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NYCGirl80
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Re: Newborn night sleep question
Normal. I'd let her fuss as long as she needs to. Fussing is fine, not full out crying. I'd tend to her if she's actually crying.
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Posted 3/7/16 10:26 AM |
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