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Cordelia
25-09-2009, 15:42
Definition of Sleeping Through:

1. Goes to sleep before you do (eg. before 9pm)

2. Wakes up when it's light (and not before!!!)

Cordelia
25-09-2009, 15:45
He did til he was 3 months old and now he wakes at least twice during the night.

Hints welcome!

earthfairy
25-09-2009, 15:54
:wave: Hi Cords.....

Ive voted.... a yes **ducks & hides from other sleep deprived Jan 09 mums**

:o

Poppy goes down at 7pm on the dot, not a moment earlier or later & doenst wake til 7:30am or 8am....

What time do you put him to bed? DO you have a bedtime routine ie: dinner, bath, bottle bed???

Hope you get some sleep soon :hugs:

BubsNo1
25-09-2009, 16:32
That's an awesome effort by Poppy, about 12 hours per night! :sleeping: :laughing:

William generally sleeps about 10 hours, goes down at 8:00pm and awake about 6:00am. So I voted yes too :D

There's usually a couple of wakeups to replace blankie, dummy etc but that's usually him crying out while he's still half asleep :p

Sheree xxx

tracynben
25-09-2009, 17:12
i put no, cos he ususally wakes 1-3 times every night.
No matter what time he goes down, usually about 6.30pm he wakes about 5.15am :(
tracy xxx

wildoats
25-09-2009, 17:42
Hiya Cords,

Great idea for a poll.

I voted no... Ayla wakes at 3.00am for a breastfeed. This was not always the case. I was the same as EF and Sheree... Usually she sleeps from 8.00pm - 6.00am. Well just spotted some teeth on her, so I think this is the reason. We have a good routine of bath, breastfeed, book and then bed.

Oats x

Shell31
25-09-2009, 19:25
Oh I haven't voted at all yet.. I just hit reply & thought I'd get the option lmao.. so so blonde.. kk So I'm going to post then vote :rolleyes:

Daisy sleeps from 6.30-7pm until 6-6.30am.. No wake up in the night.. twice this week she has woken about an hour after putting her down & been up for a couple of hours.. but.. she cut her 2nd teeth so I guess that was the issue.. She's fine again now it seems..

Brumington301
25-09-2009, 20:35
:wave: Hi Cords,

I'm one of the lucky ones :thumbsup: (please don't make me eat my words, please don't make me eat my words *Brum sends telepathic vibes to O*).

O is put down at 7pm and will wake up between 6 and 7 in the morning. However, recently I have become suspicious that he is actually waking earlier but entertaining himself in the cot before crying and waking me up. DH is up for work at 5.15/5.30ish and he has told me he has heard him playing in his cot on quite a few occasions - oooh, the little minx! I've no complaints if he doesn't! ;)

It's all individual I reckon. O has been so bloody lazy since day one, I swear he would have slept through right at the beginning if I didn't set my alarm in the middle of the night to feed him! :sleeping: or perhaps it was because he had no energy cause naughty Mummy was starving him! :laughing:

Hope you get some sleep soon X :hugs:

MummaFug
26-09-2009, 15:44
:no: Not a chance ...:no:

We are still on a 2 or 3 wake up. I feed (prob not necessary) but dont like to let her cry and am too lazy so just lay in bed and stick the boob in her mouth.

The last 2 nights we have been back to 2 wake ups.

DD goes to bed at 6 .... wakes at about 11 and 3 then 6am for good. Sleeps no more than 2hrs during the day.
She also can wake at 9.30pm but this is the one I am trying to get rid of at the moment.

Nickimumto1
26-09-2009, 19:46
I voted yes, Liam goes to sleep at 7:30 and wakes between 6:30 & 7am and is kept entertained by DD till 7:15 when DH goes and gets him a bottle and i feed him in bed. I don't get out of bed most days till 7:45 as DH leaves for work at 8am. I am not a morning person.

justmum
27-09-2009, 14:22
After getting up to Miss O at least 3 times in the night prior, it's then into bed with me for a permabooby for the rest of the night. Usually from about 4am to 7am. Yes... that's 3 wake ups a night PLUS a 2 - 3 hour feeding session for the early hours of the morning.

:sleeping: <------ JM

Sometimes I mind, but mostly I don't. She's just being a baby and I'll cope. I figure she must be needing it for whatever reason and I'll miss those gorgeous milky baby snuggles in a few years.

Now if the 28 month old wouldsleep, that'd be a hlep.

My children appear top have been born with the sleep allergy gene.

wildoats
28-09-2009, 06:17
Wow JM thats a really long feed! Has this always been the case or could it be teething?Thats no good about the lack of sleep, hope your coping OK?