Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Hi Sheila, I tried doing the stretches while he was asleep 2 times tonight, and he still kind of curls up and wont let me do the side bend stretch ear to neck. He is asleep but fusses in his sleep. Do I need to wait until he is a deeper sleep? or is he curling up and fussing b/c he is uncomfortable with stretches? I guess I am just not sure how to do them. Do you do them when he is on his back in his crib? I tried that and he just rolled over to side and fussed. You said you had no problem when your son was sleeping. Any advice. Thanks a lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Hi , Some nights I have trouble with my son too. Usually if I wait about 10 minutes after he's fallen asleep he's OK with it, but not if I wait much longer (like 30-40 minutes after he's fallen asleep). You might have to experiment with your son to see when he's in his deepest sleep. Sometime he curls up and fusses when I start stretching as well, but I've found that if I only stretch it part way and then slowly inch him further down into the stretch it usually works. Your son may be so tight that you won't be able to do the 'full' stretch at first. My son never had much of a tilt, so the ear to shoulder one was always easy, but getting him to turn left was sometimes a challenge in the beginning. I've also just started stretching his right hamstring (he's been crawling funny for months and now it's really tight) and he often winces and pulls his leg back on that one, so I just have to back off and start slowly again. Good luck! Sheila, mom to , 16 months > > Hi Sheila, > > I tried doing the stretches while he was asleep 2 times tonight, and he > still kind of curls up and wont let me do the side bend stretch ear to > neck. He is asleep but fusses in his sleep. Do I need to wait until > he is a deeper sleep? or is he curling up and fussing b/c he is > uncomfortable with stretches? I guess I am just not sure how to do > them. Do you do them when he is on his back in his crib? I tried that > and he just rolled over to side and fussed. You said you had no > problem when your son was sleeping. Any advice. Thanks a lot. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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