tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1187678194891123194.post4372015600888434077..comments2023-05-12T21:15:09.377+08:00Comments on Mum on the Run...: But Who's Been Sleeping In MY Bed?Mum on the Runhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16543791863884733714noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1187678194891123194.post-88120985147022273212012-10-12T14:03:37.801+08:002012-10-12T14:03:37.801+08:00Man, that photo is just adorable!!
Luc X
www.lov...Man, that photo is just adorable!!<br /><br />Luc X<br /><br />www.loveluc.blogspot.comlucypilzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03717665902689874719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1187678194891123194.post-34731660447836516222012-10-10T17:51:44.736+08:002012-10-10T17:51:44.736+08:00Oh Shar, Such an adorable photo of the two of them...Oh Shar, Such an adorable photo of the two of them. Hmm, I feel your pain. And exhaustion. Been there, etc! <br /><br />The only thing I would caution is not to do as we did. India slept with us for the first few months in the bassinet. Then we moved her into share with Joshie. I would spring up whenever she stirred to remove her, lest she wake him. <br /><br />That was my big mistake as she never learnt to resettle herself. He would have slept through anything but I didn't realise at the time. By my pouncing and extracting her, I upset the applecart.<br /><br />Cue our 4 night stay at Tresillian when she was 9½ months old. I'd had about 4 months of 3½ hours of broken sleep a night. I scraped the car twice in 2 days - I was like a drunk driver with no sense of perception. I'd been BF her about 6 times a night. I wan deathly tired. Of course, they managed to stop her night feeding in a night! <br /><br />I mention this not to alarm you but just in case it might have some bearing on your current arrangements. After some months, it can become too much! J xJanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02743336097657087832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1187678194891123194.post-43538499067775723742012-10-09T20:16:36.215+08:002012-10-09T20:16:36.215+08:00Oh Shar, this brings back memories for me. When Fe...Oh Shar, this brings back memories for me. When Felix came along the whole sleep thing was turned on it's head. Angus, who had been a remarkable sleeper, got all bent out of shape and started waking through the night and fretting. For the first 10 weeks, Felix and I slept in the lounge room... I was couch bound. I would be so tired, I'd pick him up, put him on to feed and wake minutes... maybe hours later... with him wrapped around my neck. He used to grunt, snort and snuffle into me and was quite forceful with the feeding. Those were crazy times. BUT it worked...in a fashion... and in time, it all fell into place. I think once you become a parent, it's all about 'whatever works'. You're doing great to have one child sleeping beautifully and the other relatively content at 6 weeks. <br />Love the pic, Missi looks quite in awe of her big bro Magoo xoAll For Lovehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13151973819133926868noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1187678194891123194.post-22039574513076761922012-10-09T10:46:52.114+08:002012-10-09T10:46:52.114+08:00Oh this is so sweet, look at how big your Magoo is...Oh this is so sweet, look at how big your Magoo is now. What a darling relationship they have. <br />My 4 all started sleeping through the night by 3-5 weeks, 12 hours, each of them. They always slept in their own cots in their own rooms, my husband (soldier) is a jumpy sleeper, so just a baby com on the bedside table, no babies!! I also got up to feed them, in the lounge, worked so well for me. <br />Sleeping has never been an issue, so not only was i young, i had energy to burn, i miss new babies!! Love Posieposie blogs Jennie McClellandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07422068499429667636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1187678194891123194.post-80636608119558318972012-10-09T09:33:26.428+08:002012-10-09T09:33:26.428+08:00Oh, boy.
I co-slept my two youngest, because they...Oh, boy.<br /><br />I co-slept my two youngest, because they woke every 2 hours or so and I was too freaking tired after a few days of that to wake up enough to put them back to bed.<br />So they stayed in our bed for .... oh.... two years or more? each.<br />NOT good sleepers, my kids.<br /><br />PS she is ADORABLE!Tonihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16561240096806868742noreply@blogger.com