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mikemike0329
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by Lucky
Posted by Palebride
How is dream feeding lazy exactly?
ps...it's "you're" a parent, not "your" a parent. Stop being lazy and learn a little grammar (punctuation and capitalization lessons available on request).
Exactly!
Not to mention the poster is obviously not a "parent!" Walk a few miles in our shoes......
Just so you know I am a parent. So you are wrong. I guess it is obvious you are a moron and don't know what you are talking about.
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Posted 12/3/10 8:11 PM |
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by mikemike0329
Posted by Palebride
How is dream feeding lazy exactly?
ps...it's "you're" a parent, not "your" a parent. Stop being lazy and learn a little grammar (punctuation and capitalization lessons available on request).
Take your own advice. "ps..." is actually P.S. It is an abbreviation therefore needs periods. And coming from people on a website who abbreviate everything and never type using proper grammar. Is there sufficient grammar and capitalization for you dear?
I'm pretty sure your second sentence is incomplete. Oh, and there should be a comma before dear.
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Posted 12/3/10 8:12 PM |
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eddiesmommy
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
this is THE WORST attempt at drama stirring and snarkiness....EVER. It's just laughable. It's really cute when 16 year olds create an ID and try to be trolls.
Message edited 12/3/2010 8:14:12 PM.
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Posted 12/3/10 8:13 PM |
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by eddiesmommy
this is THE WORST attempt at drama stirring and snarkiness....EVER. It's just laughable.
I totally needed a good laugh tonight!
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Posted 12/3/10 8:14 PM |
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mikemike0329
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by eddiesmommy
Posted by mikemike0329
Posted by Palebride
How is dream feeding lazy exactly?
ps...it's "you're" a parent, not "your" a parent. Stop being lazy and learn a little grammar (punctuation and capitalization lessons available on request).
Take your own advice. "ps..." is actually P.S. It is an abbreviation therefore needs periods. And coming from people on a website who abbreviate everything and never type using proper grammar. Is there sufficient grammar and capitalization for you dear?
I'm pretty sure your second sentence is incomplete. Oh, and there should be a comma before dear.
No, no comma needed. And the sentence is complete. Maybe you should learn how to read.
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Posted 12/3/10 8:16 PM |
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mikemike0329
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by eddiesmommy
this is THE WORST attempt at drama stirring and snarkiness....EVER. It's just laughable. It's really cute when 16 year olds create an ID and try to be trolls.
thanks but i am not 16. I am actually 30. Define Troll. No drama just giving my opinion and responding to people
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Posted 12/3/10 8:19 PM |
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CaseyGirl
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by EricaAlt
Didn't work for me. I tried it once and it was a disaster. I know it works for some pple.
I fed Mason when he got up. He started STTN around 4.5 months so I never felt the need to dream feed.
I never even tried..Tommy would wake up..and he was STTN by 3 months or so..personally i feel dream feeding isn't necessary...i did the "baby sleep solution" (used to be called 12 hrs sleep by 12 weeks) or something like that...but if it works for you, go for it.
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Posted 12/3/10 8:25 PM |
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by mikemike0329
Posted by eddiesmommy
Posted by mikemike0329
Posted by Palebride
How is dream feeding lazy exactly?
ps...it's "you're" a parent, not "your" a parent. Stop being lazy and learn a little grammar (punctuation and capitalization lessons available on request).
Take your own advice. "ps..." is actually P.S. It is an abbreviation therefore needs periods. And coming from people on a website who abbreviate everything and never type using proper grammar. Is there sufficient grammar and capitalization for you dear?
I'm pretty sure your second sentence is incomplete. Oh, and there should be a comma before dear.
No, no comma needed. And the sentence is complete. Maybe you should learn how to read.
Not to be snarky, dear, but the second sentence IS incomplete. Excellent try though!
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Posted 12/3/10 8:34 PM |
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mikemike0329
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Not to be snarky, dear, but the second sentence IS incomplete. Excellent try though!
it is correct. Read it a few times you will get it.
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Posted 12/3/10 8:36 PM |
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Palebride
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by mikemike0329
Not to be snarky, dear, but the second sentence IS incomplete. Excellent try though!
it is correct. Read it a few times you will get it.
You say it's complete...I say fragment. I've read enough essays by 13 year olds to know bad grammar when I see it.
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree (even thought I'm right).
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Posted 12/3/10 8:40 PM |
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mikemike0329
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by Palebride
Posted by mikemike0329
Not to be snarky, dear, but the second sentence IS incomplete. Excellent try though!
it is correct. Read it a few times you will get it.
You say it's complete...I say fragment. I've read enough essays by 13 year olds to know bad grammar when I see it.
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree (even thought I'm right).
I think I am right. I don't need to read any essays by 13 year olds to know I am right.
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Posted 12/3/10 8:44 PM |
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Palebride
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Ok...I just realized I'm having an internet argument with a person who is pretending they're someone else. And I'm embarrassed for myself. So I'm going to stop.
To the OP....I did dream feeding with Lily and it worked like a charm. She would fall asleep in her swing, and at around 11, we would give her a bottle. We let her finish what she could, then we'd give her a quick diaper change (we put in in those nightgown sacks with the elastic at the bottom to make it easier) and then put her in her crib. I really believe that those extra few ounces helped her sleep through the night and she never had any issues from it. After a few months, she started to refuse that bottle, so we eliminated it. So I see nothing cruel (or lazy) about it.
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by Palebride
Posted by mikemike0329
Not to be snarky, dear, but the second sentence IS incomplete. Excellent try though!
it is correct. Read it a few times you will get it.
You say it's complete...I say fragment. I've read enough essays by 13 year olds to know bad grammar when I see it.
I guess we'll have to agree to disagree (even thought I'm right).
Lori!!!!
Is there a full moon out tonight? Seems the crazies are all over!
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Posted 12/3/10 8:49 PM |
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mikemike0329
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by Palebride
Ok...I just realized I'm having an internet argument with a person who is pretending they're someone else. And I'm embarrassed for myself. So I'm going to stop.
To the OP....I did dream feeding with Lily and it worked like a charm. She would fall asleep in her swing, and at around 11, we would give her a bottle. We let her finish what she could, then we'd give her a quick diaper change (we put in in those nightgown sacks with the elastic at the bottom to make it easier) and then put her in her crib. I really believe that those extra few ounces helped her sleep through the night and she never had any issues from it. After a few months, she started to refuse that bottle, so we eliminated it. So I see nothing cruel (or lazy) about it.
You got me. I will stop pretending.
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Posted 12/3/10 8:59 PM |
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Lucky
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by mikemike0329
Posted by Lucky
Posted by Palebride
How is dream feeding lazy exactly?
ps...it's "you're" a parent, not "your" a parent. Stop being lazy and learn a little grammar (punctuation and capitalization lessons available on request).
Exactly!
Not to mention the poster is obviously not a "parent!" Walk a few miles in our shoes......
Just so you know I am a parent. So you are wrong. I guess it is obvious you are a moron and don't know what you are talking about.
If you are in fact a parent, I do feel badly....for your child. So sad....
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Posted 12/3/10 9:11 PM |
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DomesticDeeva
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
My DD is on the exact same sleep schedule as yours. The other night, she had a bottle earlier than usual, and I was up late, so I dream fed her hoping to stretch out her first sleep session. Yea, well total fail...she still woke up, and actually woke up earlier than usual. I will not attempt it anymore...I'm also afraid that if I keep doing it, she will get used to feeding around that time, and start waking up automatically.
I'm just happy she's only waking up once a night now, so I'm not going to push my luck lol.
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
All the crazies are out tonight huh?
I dream fed and do not think it's cruel. I had my DD down to one night feeding by 1 wk old (went down at 8:30pm, dream fed at 10:30pm and 2:30am, woke at 7:30am) and by 5 wks old she was already sleeping through the 2:30 feeding and sleeping from the 10:30pm feeding to 7:30am. I was able to stop the 10:30pm dream feed by 9 wks.
DD's problem was if I let her get hungry and she got all worked up about it, she just couldnt settle down enough to go back to sleep. I used to try to get to her about 30 min before she usually started crying for a bottle. So it worked like a charm for us.
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Posted 12/3/10 9:34 PM |
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MrsC614
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by mikemike0329
Posted by Lucky
Posted by Palebride
How is dream feeding lazy exactly?
ps...it's "you're" a parent, not "your" a parent. Stop being lazy and learn a little grammar (punctuation and capitalization lessons available on request).
Exactly!
Not to mention the poster is obviously not a "parent!" Walk a few miles in our shoes......
Just so you know I am a parent. So you are wrong. I guess it is obvious you are a moron and don't know what you are talking about.
Oh wow lol mikemike i am assuming you are a man by your name: are we having a "my junk is small and i'm resentful" moment????? Are you that big of a loser that you have nothing better to do on a friday night than stir the pot on a website? omg loser!! And p.s.: i don't give a crap what you think of my grammar! Is it a full moon tonight?????
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by mikemike0329
I think you should stop being lazy and wake up when the baby needs to eat. My guess is you probably don't work so why can't you just wake up. Oh no I won't get a good 8 hours!! Well, tough. Your a parent take on the reponsibility of being one. Dream feeding, give me a break. lazy lazy lazy. you are all lazy
This is cute!
Ironically, days after posting this DD started sleeping in 10 hour stretches so I didn't need to take the "lazy" route.
Also lazy.. using your instead of you're.
ETA: Also lazy.. me not reading all of the posts in response to mikemike and realizing that other posters have called out the horrible grammar. Maybe when I go back to work in January I'll be less lazy about things like this.
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
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ETA: Also lazy.. me not reading all of the posts in response to mikemike and realizing that other posters have called out the horrible grammar. Maybe when I go back to work in January I'll be less lazy about things like this.
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Posted 12/3/10 10:40 PM |
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Kissy331
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
We did it to eliminate the 2:30am feeding. I would feed DS while he was sleeping around 10pm (before I went to bed). That got him into a routine of sleeping through the 2:30 feeding & waking only at 4:30-5am.
We only did this for about 2 weeks. Now he goes down after his 8pm bottle (usually falls asleep around 9ish) & sleeps until 5 sometimes 6...
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
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MrsC614
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
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Posted 12/3/10 11:54 PM |
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
Posted by mikemike0329
I think you should stop being lazy and wake up when the baby needs to eat. My guess is you probably don't work so why can't you just wake up. Oh no I won't get a good 8 hours!! Well, tough. Your a parent take on the reponsibility of being one. Dream feeding, give me a break. lazy lazy lazy. you are all lazy Have people on here gone plum insane??
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Posted 12/4/10 12:17 AM |
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Re: Are you SURE Dream Feeding isn't cruel? (and other questions)
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Posted by eddiesmommy
this is THE WORST attempt at drama stirring and snarkiness....EVER. It's just laughable. It's really cute when 16 year olds create an ID and try to be trolls.
thanks but i am not 16. I am actually 30. Define Troll. No drama just giving my opinion and responding to people actually, thinking of a 30 yr old acting this way is just sad. I wish you were 16....
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