Hi Erin.....we cosleep so he kicks us and pulls hair for about 20 mins before he screams blue murder....
I follow the same routine as a normal wake up - offer boob, rock him, walk with him if need be but he's chatting away and trying to play with us which he never does with a normal wake up
He is normally awake for a couple of hours before wanting a boob and sleep again.
It is pretty normal for babies to wake in the night and "practice" new skills...and I do remember DD doing this at the same age (babbling away etc). Now that DD is in her own room, some nights I still hear hear talking to herself at that time, and most of the time she goes back to sleep, but sometimes I have to give her a quick boob to resettle.
When DS wakes at 4am, do you try and tend to him straight away, or can you leave him for 20-40mins and then give him a boob, so he's had a chance to do his thing before being resettled?
I hope you find a solution, because tbh that's the main reason we moved DD out of our room (and I still miss her!)
HI Anna .... I leave him for as long as I can but he starts kicking, pulling hair etc...lol
Last night he sent himself off to sleep at 6.30pm and woke very briefly at 8ish - we tried to entertain him and keep him awake but he screamed blue murder and was asleep again by 9.
He woke 3 times and I managed to resettle him by walking up and down the dark hallway and then boobing him backto sleep but he still woke for the day at 4.30am and this time he wouldn't resettle he just wanted to be up and doing things....
I guess all I can do is try and change my sleeping patterns to fit in with him and wait for it to pass right?
Wake up - Play and cuddle for a couple of hours, boob, sleep for about 45-1.5hrs depending on whether or not I cuddle him, put him down or keep him in the ergo...
More playing, watch some telly - help me in the kitchen, - boob - sleep
Play - take the dog for a walk (most likely fall asleep on walk)
Dad comes home, play, bath or shower, more playing, some telly and then he is out for the night
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