Guest guest Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 Hi , You made me laugh out loud with the " they expect the royal treatment " bit. I'm still chuckling! Last night we took the band off to see if the pink spot would ever fade completely and frankly I needed the sleep. Also, I thought if it's anything besides the band (ear, teething, UTI) she'd still cry. She slept for 12.5 hours, woke up cooing and gurgling and patiently waited for me to come and get her. I got my little Olivia back. Little turkey. She just hates the band and is very dramatic about telling me so here we were just jumping to conclusions (on the advice of the OT) that it must be something else after 8 days. Nope. She jsut hates the band. I have read all the sleep books and I attribute both of my awesome sleepers to those books. That's the pickle I worry about. I don't want it to become a habit. However, last night she slept straight through. No habit forming apparently...she just needed to train mom in her opinion to take the band off. Tonight and from here on, on it goes (and stays on). We are going to let her cry now that we have ruled out any physiological reasons. It's just hard to ignore possible discomfort. If it was pure frustration I could probably deal with it better. Wish me luck! I will keep you posted on how tonight goes! > > Cyndi, > I was thinking about you last night. I agree with Carol, check out > Ferber. I know they have info on Babycenter.com. > All of my kids starting waking at lot more at 5-6 mo. Cece is > actually the worst. She is underweight (17 lbs at 13 mo) so I need to > get up with her to try to get her to nurse or drink milk. If she > wasn't so small she'd be on her own except for one time a night. > Once you start getting up with them it develops into a pattern and > something they expect. We have to deal with this sometimes after they > recover from an illness. They expect the royal treatment even when > they are better. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 Hi , You made me laugh out loud with the " they expect the royal treatment " bit. I'm still chuckling! Last night we took the band off to see if the pink spot would ever fade completely and frankly I needed the sleep. Also, I thought if it's anything besides the band (ear, teething, UTI) she'd still cry. She slept for 12.5 hours, woke up cooing and gurgling and patiently waited for me to come and get her. I got my little Olivia back. Little turkey. She just hates the band and is very dramatic about telling me so here we were just jumping to conclusions (on the advice of the OT) that it must be something else after 8 days. Nope. She jsut hates the band. I have read all the sleep books and I attribute both of my awesome sleepers to those books. That's the pickle I worry about. I don't want it to become a habit. However, last night she slept straight through. No habit forming apparently...she just needed to train mom in her opinion to take the band off. Tonight and from here on, on it goes (and stays on). We are going to let her cry now that we have ruled out any physiological reasons. It's just hard to ignore possible discomfort. If it was pure frustration I could probably deal with it better. Wish me luck! I will keep you posted on how tonight goes! > > Cyndi, > I was thinking about you last night. I agree with Carol, check out > Ferber. I know they have info on Babycenter.com. > All of my kids starting waking at lot more at 5-6 mo. Cece is > actually the worst. She is underweight (17 lbs at 13 mo) so I need to > get up with her to try to get her to nurse or drink milk. If she > wasn't so small she'd be on her own except for one time a night. > Once you start getting up with them it develops into a pattern and > something they expect. We have to deal with this sometimes after they > recover from an illness. They expect the royal treatment even when > they are better. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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