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WWYD - regarding waking a sleeping baby

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Diana1215
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WWYD - regarding waking a sleeping baby

So, normally Tyler gets his last bottle between 8-9p and will sleep to anywhere between 5:30-7am.

Tonight he got a bottle around 6:30 and passed out. Problem is, he's not in the Miracle Blanket and I'm worried he won't sleep through the night since he ate earlier.

Would you wake him up or just hope he'll sleep without the Miracle Blanket and the later bottle?

Posted 1/16/10 9:51 PM
 
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headoverheels
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Re: WWYD - regarding waking a sleeping baby

I would let him sleep and see how it goes, but prepare myself to have to get up in a few hours to feed him and swaddle him for the night. Chat Icon

Posted 1/16/10 9:54 PM
 

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Re: WWYD - regarding waking a sleeping baby

Chat Icon Chat Icon NEVER wake up a sleeping baby.....Well maybe if the house is on fire and you have to get out fastChat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 1/16/10 9:55 PM
 

headoverheels
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Re: WWYD - regarding waking a sleeping baby

Diana, can you try dream feeding him?

Posted 1/16/10 10:13 PM
 

Diana1215
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Re: WWYD - regarding waking a sleeping baby

Posted by headoverheels

Diana, can you try dream feeding him?



i'm too scared too - and then I would need to take him out of the feetie pjs and put him in the MB...I think that would def. wake him upChat Icon

Posted 1/16/10 10:15 PM
 

headoverheels
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Re: WWYD - regarding waking a sleeping baby

Posted by Diana1215

Posted by headoverheels

Diana, can you try dream feeding him?



i'm too scared too - and then I would need to take him out of the feetie pjs and put him in the MB...I think that would def. wake him upChat Icon



Why would you have to move him? Just stick the bottle in his mouth Chat Icon

Posted 1/16/10 10:21 PM
 

Diana1215
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Diana

Re: WWYD - regarding waking a sleeping baby

Posted by headoverheels

Posted by Diana1215

Posted by headoverheels

Diana, can you try dream feeding him?



i'm too scared too - and then I would need to take him out of the feetie pjs and put him in the MB...I think that would def. wake him upChat Icon



Why would you have to move him? Just stick the bottle in his mouth Chat Icon



it's all good - he woke up on his own, I gave him a bottle, wrapped him up in the MB and he's out.

THANKS!Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 1/16/10 10:55 PM
 
 

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