Hello mummies!I'm soooo tired! Theo is a little bugger (I would say monkey but feeling a bit resentful today after about 2 hours sleep last night!).He's had an ongoing ear infection in both ears for a little while now. Last thurs I took him
alot and chewing her hand). But she wakes at night and seems wide awake. She naturally falls asleep at about 8pm,eats well during the day and has another feed at about 11.30pm. But she has started waking at 2 or 3 am-she doesn't want food
So JUliet is finding it hard to sleep and I'm wondering if it's the heat. Does anyone else have their baby sleeping just in a nappy and do they get too cold in the night just in a nap?Have just got her in a vest and window open but not sure it
how do u go about getting not so LO dry at night? he is 3yrs old. when do i give him his last drink? do i leave him without a nappy? i think he stays dry at night but goes in his nappy as soon as he wakes up - i think? any advice gratefully
well, just when i thought that the nights were sort of better, we had last night.I put Tyler to bed as usual at 7pm one armed swaddle, went up at 10pm and he had come out of it and it was loose so because am abit paranoid about loose blankets
Paige wakes during the night now only every 4th night or so, but i don't really know whether to blame it on teething or hot weather (summer here now), or just because.I still have been making up a bottle of milk before i go to bed just in case
So it's Saturday night, and there are LOADS of us on here!I don't think I have ever seen it so busy? Is it just cos AKALadyK has loads of good topics?My husband is on nights, Hannah is tucked up in bed, the housework is done, and I have a high score
Hi, wondered if anyone has advice regarding reducing overnight feeds. My lo is 6.5 months old and still waking for a night feed. Have read Gina ford, but she only talks of bottle feeding. Lo has always only fed from one breast, she's quite petite
Hi,My 5 and a half month old son who up until now slept through the night, has suddenly started waking up and won't go back to sleep!! Does anyone know why this might be, or have any advice on how to get him to sleep through again?Thanks!!! has he
Samuel will be moving into his own room tonight as he makes groaning noises all night which affects our sleep. He refuses to sleep in a moses basket or crib :\? & currently sleeps in a rocking swing. (Not ideal-but we need sleep!) He will happily