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My baby sleeps on his side as well! This has been going on for the past couple

of weeks. (Although, when he was just in his cast, his side was his preference

when he slept.) He's been in the FAB since the end of March. At first I teared

up when I saw him that way, thinking, " How can he possibly be comfortable? My

poor baby! " But, since that's how he likes to sleep, then I will not bother

him. He actually kind of rests the foot that is up in the air on the bumper pad

that he is facing. He has never slept on his tummy because he also just buries

his face in the mattress or floor whenever he is on his tummy. It's nuts that

we were all tummy-sleepers yet many of our babies don't know what to do with

themselves while on their tummies.

kannhoudek wrote:

You will be very surprised at some of the strange way these babies

sleep! My son rolls on his side and sleeps with his one leg up in

the air all the time. Either that or he'll lift them up when he's on

his back and sleep with his feet up by his head. I have no idea how

he's comfortable like that, but whatever works! And we don't have

any pillows or anything in his crib at all.

> > > > > My son is really having a hard time sleeping at night with

> his

> > > shoes

> > > > > on. I know they are on correctly because he is happy as a

> clam

> > > all day

> > > > > long. I have tried putting a rolled up towel under his

knees

> or

> > > a

> > > > > pillow under his feet but he either pushes it away or uses

> his

> > > legs

> > > > > and pushes himself off of the pillow or towel. I think he

> just

> > > shifts

> > > > > at night and the weight on his hips and knees seems to

> really

> > > make him

> > > > > shout in pain, he is up at least once every hour or so. I

> was

> > > thinking

> > > > > that the carseat could be a good alternative because it

> would

> > > take the

> > > > > weight off the hips and knees. Has anyone else had to do

> this?

> > > Or have

> > > > > any other suggestions?

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks!

> > > > >

> > > > > Kate

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I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the great advice! We

tried the side and stomach sleeping but when I would lay him down

after nursing him he would just wake up and scream and never fall

back asleep. I think I will just wait for another 2 months until he

is bigger and stronger and try it again. We finally just put the

carseat in his crib and put him to sleep in there. He has slept from

about 8 until 2:30-3:30 the last few nights, so we are both getting

some much needed sleep. When he wakes up in the middle of the night

I just throw him into bed with me for the rest of the night and he

is even sleeping better there too.

Thanks for the great suggestions, beleive me, I tried ALL of them.

Kate

Jude (3months) Right CF

> > > > > > My son is really having a hard time sleeping at night

with

> > his

> > > > shoes

> > > > > > on. I know they are on correctly because he is happy as

a

> > clam

> > > > all day

> > > > > > long. I have tried putting a rolled up towel under his

> knees

> > or

> > > > a

> > > > > > pillow under his feet but he either pushes it away or

uses

> > his

> > > > legs

> > > > > > and pushes himself off of the pillow or towel. I think

he

> > just

> > > > shifts

> > > > > > at night and the weight on his hips and knees seems to

> > really

> > > > make him

> > > > > > shout in pain, he is up at least once every hour or so.

I

> > was

> > > > thinking

> > > > > > that the carseat could be a good alternative because it

> > would

> > > > take the

> > > > > > weight off the hips and knees. Has anyone else had to do

> > this?

> > > > Or have

> > > > > > any other suggestions?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thanks!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Kate

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the great advice! We

tried the side and stomach sleeping but when I would lay him down

after nursing him he would just wake up and scream and never fall

back asleep. I think I will just wait for another 2 months until he

is bigger and stronger and try it again. We finally just put the

carseat in his crib and put him to sleep in there. He has slept from

about 8 until 2:30-3:30 the last few nights, so we are both getting

some much needed sleep. When he wakes up in the middle of the night

I just throw him into bed with me for the rest of the night and he

is even sleeping better there too.

Thanks for the great suggestions, beleive me, I tried ALL of them.

Kate

Jude (3months) Right CF

> > > > > > My son is really having a hard time sleeping at night

with

> > his

> > > > shoes

> > > > > > on. I know they are on correctly because he is happy as

a

> > clam

> > > > all day

> > > > > > long. I have tried putting a rolled up towel under his

> knees

> > or

> > > > a

> > > > > > pillow under his feet but he either pushes it away or

uses

> > his

> > > > legs

> > > > > > and pushes himself off of the pillow or towel. I think

he

> > just

> > > > shifts

> > > > > > at night and the weight on his hips and knees seems to

> > really

> > > > make him

> > > > > > shout in pain, he is up at least once every hour or so.

I

> > was

> > > > thinking

> > > > > > that the carseat could be a good alternative because it

> > would

> > > > take the

> > > > > > weight off the hips and knees. Has anyone else had to do

> > this?

> > > > Or have

> > > > > > any other suggestions?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thanks!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Kate

>

>

>

>

>

>

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