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Old Mar 11th, 2010, 06:58 AM   #21
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lyre - that is sooo sweet! You should get someone to film that!

Polaris, we found that his feed got later and later, but was really early last night. Maybe Thomas will go earlier until it's phased out, instead of later? Sending you sleep vibes for tonight

flowers04 - That's interesting about the fatty foods - I've never had any advice, so just playing it by ear, although I have started melting cheese into his lunch every other day. We have no routine either, sometimes I just have to miss out the last meal as he can have his 'lunch' so late, then it's bottle before bedtime! Not ideal, but he's never woken because of it, and once he has a nap routine, it'll fall into place...I hope!
I found that OH had got so fed up of rubbish sleeps, that he was happy to watch the video. I picked my moment though, after tea, when he wasn't too tired from work!


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Old Mar 11th, 2010, 07:15 AM   #22
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flowers04, oh hasnt read it yet, but will get him to watch the videos at the weekend if he has time.

polaris, night feed does seem to change - i find it depends on how tired he is when he has his last feed at 7....if he is not too tired, he takes more and then can sleep till 2 or 3. getting past 3.30 is rare......sometimes up at 11 but also rare, usually its between 12.20 and 3.30.

jacs will get oh to video it at the weekend, i think he learnt it from the racket my dad used to make to help him sleep. lol

one question....i find he only naps for 30 mins in the morning (roughly 2 hours after getting up) - do you think this is long enough? he cries constantly once he wakes up so i would like to just start getting him up when he wakes as he has no problem going to sleep in the first place.

also another thing...after seeing the sleepsense thing about having a favourite toy etc, max has to have his little crocodile toy to hug during naps, which also seems to help with his startle reflex, just in case anyone else is having that problem x


 
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Old Mar 11th, 2010, 08:28 AM   #23
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spoke too soon!! today has all gone t*ts up. think it might be a growth spurt and a little teething, he just doesnt seem happy today.


 
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Old Mar 11th, 2010, 08:42 AM   #24
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spoke too soon!! today has all gone t*ts up. think it might be a growth spurt and a little teething, he just doesnt seem happy today.
Oh no - hopefully it's just an off day though and he'll get back on track tonight.

That's interesting what you say about how tired he is going to bed affecting when he will wake up for night feed - Thomas was shattered going to bed last night, seriously overtired, and he had the earliest wake up for a feed since we started sleepsense. Could be something in that!

I'm sitting here listening to Thomas 'chatting' to himself on the monitor - he had a long sleep in the pram this morning because I had to bring him for his hip Xray, but he's only had 30 minutes nap now and sounds pretty awake. Fingers crossed he realizes he's still tired and goes back to sleep or we could have a repeat of overtired cranky baby this evening.


 
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Old Mar 11th, 2010, 09:28 AM   #25
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spoke too soon!! today has all gone t*ts up. think it might be a growth spurt and a little teething, he just doesnt seem happy today.
Oh no - hopefully it's just an off day though and he'll get back on track tonight.

That's interesting what you say about how tired he is going to bed affecting when he will wake up for night feed - Thomas was shattered going to bed last night, seriously overtired, and he had the earliest wake up for a feed since we started sleepsense. Could be something in that!

I'm sitting here listening to Thomas 'chatting' to himself on the monitor - he had a long sleep in the pram this morning because I had to bring him for his hip Xray, but he's only had 30 minutes nap now and sounds pretty awake. Fingers crossed he realizes he's still tired and goes back to sleep or we could have a repeat of overtired cranky baby this evening.

polaris, what do you do when Thomas wakes after 30 mins?


Max has had 2 naps of 25 mins today and currently on the 3rd nap, just getting to 25 mins, hopefully he wont wake. I hate leaving him in the cot when he wakes as he gets upset.... i read the ss program again and it says 25 mins....should i do that? do you think getting him up after 10 is encouraging short naps? x


here we go.......just got to 25 mins and he's awake and annoyed...


 
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Old Mar 11th, 2010, 10:18 AM   #26
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I've read the sleepsense book thing and think it should work for us. Can I give a bit of background?

LO has never slept through and often wakes in the night and also wants to get up as early as 2.30am. She still has an 8oz bottle in the night. I am convinced that her problem is that she can't put herself back to sleep.

We have tried sleepsense before about 3 weeks ago and I have to say going to bed is cracked. I feed her with the light on keep talking, put her down and within 30 seconds she goes.

Our problem is waking in the night. Sometimes she cries but is asleep, other times she wakes up in a lovely mood wanting to get up - all last week it was 3am and it is killing me. I find it hard to leave her 10 mins so settled on 5 before going to her. I stay with her but when she sees me she stops crying and just moans. I also find it hard in the night to just let her cry as oh has to go to work and needs sleep!

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Old Mar 11th, 2010, 10:49 AM   #27
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spoke too soon!! today has all gone t*ts up. think it might be a growth spurt and a little teething, he just doesnt seem happy today.
Oh no - hopefully it's just an off day though and he'll get back on track tonight.

That's interesting what you say about how tired he is going to bed affecting when he will wake up for night feed - Thomas was shattered going to bed last night, seriously overtired, and he had the earliest wake up for a feed since we started sleepsense. Could be something in that!

I'm sitting here listening to Thomas 'chatting' to himself on the monitor - he had a long sleep in the pram this morning because I had to bring him for his hip Xray, but he's only had 30 minutes nap now and sounds pretty awake. Fingers crossed he realizes he's still tired and goes back to sleep or we could have a repeat of overtired cranky baby this evening.

polaris, what do you do when Thomas wakes after 30 mins?


Max has had 2 naps of 25 mins today and currently on the 3rd nap, just getting to 25 mins, hopefully he wont wake. I hate leaving him in the cot when he wakes as he gets upset.... i read the ss program again and it says 25 mins....should i do that? do you think getting him up after 10 is encouraging short naps? x


here we go.......just got to 25 mins and he's awake and annoyed...
I really really hate leaving him in the cot in the day too. I haven't really been consistent in what I do for naps to be honest. I have found that if I go into the room and try and pat him or shush him back to sleep then that definitely makes him totally wide awake and there is no chance of him going to sleep at all. So I have been trying my best to just leave him for at least ten or fifteen minutes, at that stage I assess the situation by how he sounds on the monitor, if he is crying and sounding totally wide awake then I will get him up but if he is pretty calm and just crying on and off or grumbling then I will leave him for the full 25 minutes. He does sometimes go back to sleep in that instance. If he is getting himself really worked up though I find it difficult to even leave him for the 10 minutes and tend to go into the room which then makes him worse. So it's a bit hit and miss really.


 
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Old Mar 11th, 2010, 10:58 AM   #28
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I've read the sleepsense book thing and think it should work for us. Can I give a bit of background?

LO has never slept through and often wakes in the night and also wants to get up as early as 2.30am. She still has an 8oz bottle in the night. I am convinced that her problem is that she can't put herself back to sleep.

We have tried sleepsense before about 3 weeks ago and I have to say going to bed is cracked. I feed her with the light on keep talking, put her down and within 30 seconds she goes.

Our problem is waking in the night. Sometimes she cries but is asleep, other times she wakes up in a lovely mood wanting to get up - all last week it was 3am and it is killing me. I find it hard to leave her 10 mins so settled on 5 before going to her. I stay with her but when she sees me she stops crying and just moans. I also find it hard in the night to just let her cry as oh has to go to work and needs sleep!

any tips?
Hi historygirls and welcome!

Well done on getting bedtime sorted, I think that is probably the key thing to crack because that means she has self-settling skills, she just needs to learn to use them at night wakings too.

When you go to her at night and she stops crying and moans, what happens then? Does she go to sleep eventually if you keep sitting with her or do you have to feed her to get her to go to sleep? It might take a bit of time at first for her to figure out that nights are for sleeping but she will get there sooner than you think if you do just take a very consistent approach with her.

I think it is a lot harder to cope with any crying at all at night because it seems like it must be waking everybody up and two minutes of crying can seem like about half an hour in my experience. I think the best thing to do is to talk it over with your OH and explain the way the programme works and that there will probably be a few difficult nights - when you have his agreement and support then you won't be so worried about disturbing him that you end up not following through on what you have decided to do. Maybe a good time to start tackling night wakings would be on a weekend or when he has a few days off work? If your experience is anything like mine, you will find that there is actually a lot less crying than you anticipate, once you have a clear plan and stick to it your LO will respond quickly I would guess because babies actually are biologically programmed to want to sleep at night, sometimes they just need a bit of a push to get them there though.


 
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Old Mar 11th, 2010, 11:08 AM   #29
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Thanks Polaris!

Well she has three types of nightime waking (I know sounds like a scientific study).
The easiest is her hungry shout - loud call followed by moans and chatter
The worst is happy cooing wake up noise - dosen't really mean it though as lots of eye rubbing
Crying in sleep - i just stroke her head and two verses of Jerusalem and she is calm - but she isn't awake to start with iykwim - but if we leave her she cries so much she wakws up
The worst waking - is shouting / crying. I tend to either just stroke her head till asleep or if bad pick her up and settle then put down. the last two weeks were bad so I'v been naughty and cuddling her to sleep. but she often wakes up as soon as put down - this is what I want to fix. #

quick query though - you know you move further away each night, her room is so diddy that it is either next to her or on the stairs! wiill it still work?

How long do you give your lo to try and self settle if they wake?


 
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Old Mar 11th, 2010, 11:08 AM   #30
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sorry sleep deprieved - 4 types of waking! lol


 
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