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"The Fackrell's" surveyed the damage, then,
boldy dove into the melee, yelling something about: I'm sorry, what is DW??? DW = Dear Wife (I learned that in this group as well!) and YES, You should become a SAHD!! why not??!!! I keep calling DW "Sugar Momma", and she doesn't seem to mind! ;-) As for sleeping in longer stretches or possibly through the night.....good luck! You may luck out and have them start sleeping the majority of the night anytime now (my twins started at 2.5months, their older brother at 3mos) but some take over a year!!! If you're bottle-feeding you can add a slight amount of rice cereal into the bottle at nighttime @ 3mos or so....this will give them something that will "stick to the ribs" per se and they'll sleep longer....it worked for all 3 of mine!! We are bottle feeding, and we'll be talking to our pediatrician this Friday so we'll ask what she recommends. Thanks for the reply! -- Jonathan -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let us all bask in television's warm glowing warming glow. H.S. |
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David desJardins surveyed the damage, then, boldy
dove into the melee, yelling something about: When did your twins/triplets begin sleeping through the night? I'm interested in hearing your experiences. It hasn't happened yet. They wake up once or twice each. (Perhaps once a week, one or the other will go all night without waking up.) Last night, Louis was awake for about two hours (2am-4am); he just wouldn't go back to sleep. But that's fairly unusual these days. They will be 3 in September. David, if I defined "sleeping through the night" as sleeping from 12 to 5 a.m., how often does that happen? We'd both be really pleased with that sort of schedule. I guess even I didn't always (before kids) "sleep through the night" according to my own definition! ;-) -- Jonathan -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let us all bask in television's warm glowing warming glow. H.S. |
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W wrote:
When did your twins/triplets begin sleeping through the night? I'm interested in hearing your experiences. Depends on your definition of sleeping through the night. The AAP's definition is 5 hours. Mine are 21 months old and they don't sleep through the night in that they wake up briefly to move over to their second beds in our room. -- Brigitte aa #2145 edd #3 February 15, 2004 http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/joshuaandkaterina/ "Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare." ~ Harriet Martineau |
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Hi Jonathan,
My twins slept thru the night at about 10 weeks. They now go to bed between 7 & 8 and sleep 12 hrs. straight. Yours are doing great for their age. It may happen like it did for us...one night they just won't wake up for that feeding! Take care, Ellen -------- Erin 6/26/95 Bradley & Alex 10/5/00 |
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Ellen Kmetz writes:
My twins slept thru the night at about 10 weeks. They now go to bed between 7 & 8 and sleep 12 hrs. straight. Yours are doing great for their age. It may happen like it did for us...one night they just won't wake up for that feeding! Bradley & Alex 10/5/00 It's amazing how different children can be from one another. My twins are the same age as yours, and I don't think either one has slept 12 hours straight in their entire lives. They rarely sleep 12 hours out of 24, even including a nap. (I assume yours take a nap, too?) David desJardins |
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Jonathan writes:
David, if I defined "sleeping through the night" as sleeping from 12 to 5 a.m., how often does that happen? Almost never. They usually go to bed between 10 and 11 pm. Sarah tends to wake up more earlier in the night, so she'll often wake between 12 and 2, but fairly easily go back to sleep, and occasionally will then sleep until morning (getting up sometime between 7 and 8:30), although often she has 2-3 awakenings, 1-2 hours apart. Sometimes she has night terrors and then will be "awake" (screaming but not really coherent, with her eyes closed) for a half hour or so. Louis will sleep more soundly during the first part of the night, but he tends to wake between 2 and 4. He doesn't have the night terrors, but he's often harder to calm back to sleep in his ordinary mood; he just likes being awake. David desJardins |
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