DD is 6 months. She seems to have lost the ability to sleep for a long stretch of time.
She used to be able to sleep for about 6 or 7 hours in a row, generally from about 7pm to about 2am. She'd wake for a feed and then go back to sleep until about 6am. It was great, and she did that for about 6 weeks or so, when she was about 3-4 months old.
Then she hit the 4 months and 5 months "wonder weeks", and most of the time since then, and still, she's been waking anything from every hour or so all night, to, at best, having 2-3 feeds in the night (at about midnight, 2am, 5am, or similar). I don't think she ever sleeps for longer than about 3-4 hours in a row now, and many nights she doesn't even do that.
I have taken to feeding her in bed, and sometimes we both fall back to sleep together in the bed, before I remember to put her back in her cot. She's definitely more relaxed sleeping with me, but there isn't really space for all 3 of us in our bed, and I'm not so happy about the co-sleeping thing because I'm not sure if it's safe for her: I'm overweight and DH sleeps very very deeply. Her cot is right beside me, right next to the bed, so she's always within arms-reach of me, and a lot of the night I am holding her hand. so she knows I'm there. What I mean to say is that she's basically co-sleeping us me, whether she's in the cot or in the bed.
Now, I realise that she isn't as bad as some babies. But I feel that we have lost the plot a bit with her sleeping. I don't know if it's just the stage she's at, or whether I am making it worse by readily feeding her through the night rather than trying other settling techniques. I have no intention or letting her go hungry, but not sure whether she always really needs a feed, or whether I'm just feeding her because it's the fastest way for me to be able to get back to sleep. I'm getting very tired with all these night-time feeds, so if I could teach her how to get that one longer stretch again it would make a difference to both of us because I wouldn't be so very tired.
We are in the process of starting solids, using BLW. Nothing much going down yet, though she's sucking her veggies with enthusiasm. Maybe when she's actually eating some more solids that will help. I have wondered whether giving her a bit of rice cereal at night, just a spoonful, would help her to sleep better. Is it worth a try?
I have the NCSS, and have read it. I plan to try some of those approaches in a few weeks, when we return from our overseas travel. Too much going on to try that stuff now, as I can't get into a real routine with her when we are moving from place to place all the time.
Any suggestions for a tired mum?




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