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post #21 of 30
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Originally Posted by larzanna View Post

Oh, and don't feel bad if you co-sleep and STILL are not getting sleep, in truth i have no idea how everyone has these great nursing/co-sleeping relationships. We co-sleep, and i wake up, fully, everytime he nurses. I mean there is a human sucking on my boob!! How would i not wake up fully with that going on??
YUP! me too! I may doze here and there but it is not often. LO doesn't pull her nose away for breathing so most of the time I'm holding my breast away for her. I"m tired. I'm really not sure if it's better to stay in bed or to get up nurse lay babe back down then go to be by myself...espeically with my squirmer now.. I'm tryin to accept I'll never figure it out and thats ok. She will grow out of this and then i'll miss the night snuggles!

Anyway she's nursing all night long...I don't count.
post #22 of 30
Mine is 5 mos and he has been sleeping in a pack n play in our room since he was born. He nurses about every 2 hours while he's awake, often for 30-40 minutes at a time. We're having days with no naps or very short naps, and i'm wondering if he's getting his sleep needs met with all the long nursing sessions.

He goes to bed between 10 and 12, and wakes up once 3-5 hrs later, and then again 2-4 hrs after that. Last night, he slept in his crib in his room for the first time! He went 5 hrs, then 4 so not too bad. He was more awake than usual, so we were up for an hour together. We have a monitor, but i can't hear him as well on the monitor as i could in our room. So i think he may have gotten farther into wakefulness than usual before i got to him. On the other hand, i slept much deeper all night.

I think it will get even better once he gets used to waking up in his own room.

Oh, any time that I've brought him to bed and fallen asleep, I don't sleep well. I'm not comfortable side lying nursing, and I can't relax. Unless I fall asleep sitting up nursing. That I can actually do!
post #23 of 30
DS usually will go down for about 3-4 hrs for the first stretch, then from 12 or 1 until maybe 5 am he'll want to nurse every hour or so, then he'll settle down and sleep deeply for a couple more hours before waking for the day. Sometimes sleeps better, sometimes worse, but that's a typical night for him. He wakes less often on nights when I put him back in his crib after nursing, but most nights he sleeps right by his milk supply after the first night feeding.

DD was every hour, or even more often. So exhausting.
post #24 of 30
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Originally Posted by OceansEve View Post
cosleep its the only solution to getting quality sleep. DD3 is about to be 5 months and has taken to constant nursing again, so I've given up trying to move her after her first stint asleep which can last anywhere from 2-6 hours.
I have to disagree! It was the only solution for DD, but for DS, he sleeps 3-6 hours at a time when he's in his crib, but when he's in bed with me, he sleeps 1-2 hours at a time. Even less when DD climbs in with us, too. DS goes to bed around 10pm, sleeps until 2-4am, then is up every 2-3 hours after that, or sometimes is up every hour for a few feedings, then sleeps for another 6 hours.
post #25 of 30
I have to chime in with a question (I have a 4 month old DD). She sleeps 11 hours every night - from 8 PM to 2 AM(I wake her up) and goes back to sleep around 3 AM to wake up around 7 AM....

Question is about sleep-nursing. I tried many times , unsuccessfully, to sleep nurse her but the completely lying down flat position makes her throw up every time. Also it is so difficult on my back - I have to twist like a pretzel to get my boob in her mouth and hold it away from her nose (I dare not ever doze off like this). Otherwise she nurses on my breast-friend and I have a nursing footstool so I always incline her (which helps her even with not burping afterwards- sometimes).

How do you guys manage this? When I side-sleep my boob...err.....plonks down on the bed and my baby's mouth is much higher even when she is pressing down on my body so I have to lift it quite some to get her to latch. And I lift myself up on my elbow (so painful) to give it more support.
post #26 of 30
Blessed Mom, I think the size of our boobs might play a role... I'm about an F cup these days! I lie on my side and DS lies on his back and turns his head to the side. I have to lift it to get him to latch on but then it's all up to him. Also, if I tuck his bum closer to my body that tends to encourage him to tilt his head more and get his nose off my boob. (And I did doze off one day and awoke to a strangled little baby scream because he couldn't breathe )
post #27 of 30
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Originally Posted by kdtmom2be View Post
Blessed Mom, I think the size of our boobs might play a role... I'm about an F cup these days! I lie on my side and DS lies on his back and turns his head to the side. I have to lift it to get him to latch on but then it's all up to him. Also, if I tuck his bum closer to my body that tends to encourage him to tilt his head more and get his nose off my boob. (And I did doze off one day and awoke to a strangled little baby scream because he couldn't breathe )
That's exactly it though - I am a DD and even then find that it weighs so much and plonks down on the bed. DD cannot bear the weight and suckle ..so I need to keep lifting it.Because of the increase in weight and size the nipple is pointing downwards and is not perky
post #28 of 30
Hmm, not sure then. I do remember that it took me many months to figure out how to comfortably nurse laying down with my first. This time around it just seems so much easier (everything does!). If I had to guess I'd say DD was at least 6 months old before we really got the hang of it. Keep trying, eventually you'll get it I bet.

OH, and I do recall that DD used to lay on her tummy and turn her head, so her face was already at bed height... maybe that would help? Only problem with that was that she sometimes decided that she could take my nipple with her and turn her head the other way! OUCH!
post #29 of 30
Ours is 6 1/2 months old now and he usually goes a couple hours between breastfeedings at night. Lately though since he started teething, he only sleeps maybe 20 or 30 minutes, then gets fussy and squirmy without fully waking up, but his mama sure has to wake up so she has not been getting hardly any sleep except in series of little fragments of sleep. I end up on the couch halfway through the night usually, heh. -shrug-
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