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EricaAlt
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STTN Question
Mason does sleep throught the night, but he'll start to full a few times a night. Roll over too much in his sleep and get himself in a weird position or drops his paci. I still have to get up a few times a night even though he's sleeping just to move him or put his paci in his mouth. I'm only in there for a minute (if that) and he's fine after.
Anyone else have this? STTN, but still getting up a few times.
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Posted 2/12/10 8:54 AM |
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Reese32
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Re: STTN Question
We do. She'll roll onto her belly and get stuck, or all the binkies will be at the bottom of the crib & she'll be at the top (or vice versa). It drives me crazy because she's not even really awake when this happens, but *I* can never get back to sleep!
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Posted 2/12/10 9:08 AM |
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Re: STTN Question
James does this too - we'll start to hear him stir around 3 - sometimes he'll start to cry and then stop. Most nights we go in and pop his paci back in and he's fine. Lately, though, he's been waking up from his itchy skin. We give him some Benadryl and he falls back asleep (doctor's orders - I'm TOTALLY not drugging my child so that he sleeps ).
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Posted 2/12/10 9:09 AM |
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EricaAlt
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Re: STTN Question
Posted by Reese32
We do. She'll roll onto her belly and get stuck, or all the binkies will be at the bottom of the crib & she'll be at the top (or vice versa). It drives me crazy because she's not even really awake when this happens, but *I* can never get back to sleep!
Yes! His eyes are closed and he's sleeping, but he'll moan a bit or roll to the corner of his crib. I'm lucky enough to fall back asleep easily, but it's a pain getting out of bed 3 or 4 times a night for a little nothing thing. Sometimes I go in there if I see him fussing on the monitor and he's already fixed himself by the time I walk in.
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Posted 2/12/10 9:11 AM |
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4PsInaPod
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Re: STTN Question
DS started doing this like clockwork at 4am. I go in give him the paci and he goes right back out though.
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Posted 2/12/10 9:14 AM |
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MrsA714
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Re: STTN Question
Same here. DD will sometimes lose her pacifier in the middle of the night. She usually goes right for her hands after this but at times gets frustrated when she can't get her whole hand in her mouth . At that point I just put the paci back in and she falls back asleep.
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Posted 2/12/10 9:33 AM |
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mrsgafforio
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Re: STTN Question
Dylan does this once in a while. He will start moaning and actually sit up. I just put the paci back in his mouth and he goes back down.
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Posted 2/12/10 9:33 AM |
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LoveMySMT09
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Re: STTN Question
Sophia does this some nights. She usally STTN for about 9 hours, on occasion she'll fully wake and need a couple of oz of FM to fall back.
Last night, however, she woke at 430, fussed for about 20 seconds, then fell back asleep. She's done this a few times.
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Posted 2/12/10 9:35 AM |
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