Mama Pan I've been wrapping and using a sleeping bag for four or five weeks now, maybe even a little longer. Ash started moving around a lot in his cot and I found him with the blanket up over his mouth one day so decided it was time to invest in some sleeping bags. I did try weaning him from the wrap (wrapping him with one arm out etc) but found that he wasn't sleeping nearly as well so decided to leave it. Now I wrap him and then put him in the sleeping bag. Most times he will get the wrap undone, but for some reason he still sleeps better with it. I got the Merino Kids gogobags which are great. They were a bit pricey, but they are made from merino wool so you can use them at between 18 and 30 degrees which means I won't need to worry about winter/summer weights.
Sarah, so glad to hear the cot sleep went well. It's such a good feeling when you finally try something you've been worried about being a disaster and it goes really well. I find it a great boost to my mothering confidence!
LF, so far daylight savings has worked wonders for us, Ash slept through the night Saturday and Sunday night! It was great, we went to a friends place for dinner on Saturday night and had a few drinks. Gave him a feed at 11pm before we came home and then he slept through until 7am. I fed him then and then he went back to sleep till 10am so we got a great sleep in.
Heva, sorry to hear your nurse has put you off the mchn. I also didn't like mine so have just started making appointments with another nurse at our centre.
Jess I hope you manage to get in to see your doctor sooner and that things have gotten a little bit better for you the last couple of days.
Hope the packing is going well Jetta!




So here goes: Do you get up out of bed to feed bub or feed in bed? I am still feeding in bed and dozing but my neck is getting so sore and Eva is getting too heavy to lay across me.


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