thread: How many times does your baby wake at night?

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  1. #1
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    Jun 2008
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    Wow - that's great! Do you think she could have a word to my DS?

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    May 2008
    North side, Brisbane
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    for sure. i'll put her on...



    ;kjahg'oiargnlzv naeo[3t



    hope that helps

  3. #3
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    May 2008
    North side, Brisbane
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    oh, one more thing. she had a cold last week, so i put her nursing pillow under her mattress, so it's on a bit of a slope. now she sleeps with her head slightly elevated, this means she can't crawl up hill and head butt the end of the cot (which is where she always was when i got her up in the night) perhaps she was walking cause she'd creeped up there in her sleep and not cause she was hungry??? so i'm going to keep her mattress slightly elevated for good now! just in case that's it

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    for sure. i'll put her on...



    ;kjahg'oiargnlzv naeo[3t



    hope that helps
    Lol - thanks!

  5. #5
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    Mar 2009
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    Oh thank goodness for this thread. I have a 6MO who still wakes twice in the night, once at 11.30pm & again between 4-5.30am. Sometimes she will go back to sleep til 7am others she is wide awake & wanting to play. I have 2 friends with young babies who both sleep thru the night, it was really bugging me that mine doesn't but I feel heaps better now!!! I thought it was something I was doing wrong!

    My daughter was a month prem & is still v small so gets hungry, I was concerned it was a habit but she really is hungry at those times & takes a whole bottle with no messing. I told myself once we added soilds to her diet she may sleep thru but we are a few weeks in to that now & no sign of anything changing. My mum says once she starts crawling she willl be more tired.....mmmm me thinks that probably won't work either

  6. #6
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    Jan 2006
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    CAH - my DS still needed food during the night until very recently and often wakes for a drink.