Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 I have some questions of my own...my husband lets my 8 month old fall asleep with the bottle in his mouth...it drives me insane, because at night when I put him to bed, I refuse to let him go to sleep with the bottle since my husband works nights, he is not there when he wakes up and wants a bottle in his mouth to fall back asleep (doesn't even drink any of it)...he has a million pacifiers. How horrible is it to have them fall asleep with the bottle in the mouth. I have heard you are not supposed to do that, but what is the danger so I can tell my husband TO STOP IT, and of course, he has master sitting up and so you lay him back down after about fifteen minutes of letting him cry, and then he just sits his butt right back up.... > > > > > > > > My 7-month old daughter has had her DOC band now > > for 8 days. I > > > > haven't gotten a wink of sleep for 8 days. She > > was never a " great " > > > > sleeper before the band (usually woke > > twice/night), but now, she has > > > > to sleep deprived (just like her mommy). The > > funny thing is is that > > > > she sleeps well with it on during the day. > > Although she does tend to > > > > take her naps in her car seat because I'm > > galavanting around > > > > entertaining our 2.5 month old son. If I'm able > > to get her to sleep > > > > in my arms after feeding, then I try to wait > > until she's deeply > > > asleep > > > > so that I can move her into her crib without her > > waking. If nothing > > > > seems to work, I cart her car seat into her room > > and let her sleep in > > > > that. Does anyone have any suggestions? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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