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FAO Jo
Last night I woke up and couldn't get back to sleep and was reading a book,
I heard little murmurs coming from Ada and eventually went and got her and fed her, she doesn't usually wake in the night, so I wonder had I not gone to her maybe she would have gone back to sleep as I wouldn't have heard those little noises through 2 closed doors had I been asleep. I've never noticed this before and it wasn't the reason we moved her into her own room, but now I wonder if moving her into her own room has been a positive thing in terms of sleep, we moved her at 8 weeks, just a thought. Anne |
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FAO Jo
Anne Rogers wrote:
Last night I woke up and couldn't get back to sleep and was reading a book, I heard little murmurs coming from Ada and eventually went and got her and fed her, she doesn't usually wake in the night, so I wonder had I not gone to her maybe she would have gone back to sleep as I wouldn't have heard those little noises through 2 closed doors had I been asleep. I've never noticed this before and it wasn't the reason we moved her into her own room, but now I wonder if moving her into her own room has been a positive thing in terms of sleep, we moved her at 8 weeks, just a thought. Anne Thanks for writing, Anne! I had thought of that, but his room is right up the other end of the house. Actually, it's only through one wall, but I have to walk in a big U shape to get to it. I've tried letting him whinge himself back to sleep, but if I leave it, it just amps up and he ends up waking himself up. If it sounds like he's asleep, I do leave him though. I heard him 'talk' in his sleep last night - very cute! We actually had a pretty good night last night. He slept from 10:30 until 3... when I woke to him making wide awake sounds, he was horizontal in his cot talking to the mobile, all unwrapped. I fed him and he pulled off himself and rolled over - so I left him in bed with me. He fed again at about 5:30, but again, didn't really wake, and somehow I managed to sleep well too! BOY did my mood look better than yesterday! We then slept until 8am Thanks again for thinking of us, Anne Jo |
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FAO Jo
sounds as though things are getting better, I was thinking about you in the
middle of the night and I realised that both of our children sleeping through occured at basically the same time as we put them in there own room! Anne |
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FAO Jo
Tara does that, I sometimes hear her in her room playing at 2-3 in the
morning but she is not fully awake and is not at all upset, she just goes back off to sleep on her own........how long that will last now that she has hit that 4month milestone though who knows?? Cheri "Anne Rogers" wrote in message ... Last night I woke up and couldn't get back to sleep and was reading a book, I heard little murmurs coming from Ada and eventually went and got her and fed her, she doesn't usually wake in the night, so I wonder had I not gone to her maybe she would have gone back to sleep as I wouldn't have heard those little noises through 2 closed doors had I been asleep. I've never noticed this before and it wasn't the reason we moved her into her own room, but now I wonder if moving her into her own room has been a positive thing in terms of sleep, we moved her at 8 weeks, just a thought. Anne |
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