hello, i`m trying to figure something out. everything i read makes it seem like you`re not supposed to get up to change a bedsharing baby`s diaper when they feed in the middle of the night. is this right? you just roll over, feed em, and go back to sleep?
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5/10/10 at 9:31pm
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I'd love to see some other experiences with this, too!
For us, when we've bed-shared, I do get up to change him (unless he's dry, but many times if he wakes to feed he's also wet). If I don't he will just wake up 10 minutes later, or just fuss and fidget all night and we wake up exhausted!
Probably depends on the kid.
For us, when we've bed-shared, I do get up to change him (unless he's dry, but many times if he wakes to feed he's also wet). If I don't he will just wake up 10 minutes later, or just fuss and fidget all night and we wake up exhausted!
Probably depends on the kid.
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hello, i`m trying to figure something out. everything i read makes it seem like you`re not supposed to get up to change a bedsharing baby`s diaper when they feed in the middle of the night. is this right? you just roll over, feed em, and go back to sleep?
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she`s 8 weeks. it varies--sometimes she`ll fill a diaper by midnight, sometimes she could go all night. she`s mostly sleeping through the night now so it`s not so much of an issue, i usually only have the 3 or 4am change and that`s it . maybe i`ll see if i can get away with skipping it without a crisis tomorrow
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Just out of curiosity, why aren't you supposed to get up and change them? I pregnant with my first and we are planning on co-sleeping from the start - I haven't really read up on it, it's just what we feel is going to work best for us. I can't imagine letting an infant go all night in a diaper that needs changing.
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We would a stinky diaper (but honestly, he's never pooped at night, yet). wet ones wait until morning, unless there is a leak. The only ones that have ever leaked are the Huggies Pure and Natural ones. FWIW, we use sposies. DH coupons and built up this huge diaper stash before DS was born, so even though I want to use cloth at some point, it would be wasteful to not use what we have.
DS starts out the night in the co-sleeper, when he wakes to eat - around 3 or 4, he comes in bed with us, nurses, and we all go back to sleep. i don't bother changing his diaper for this. it would wake both of us up more than necessary. (DS loves being naked, and gets super excited, would be hard to settle after)
DS starts out the night in the co-sleeper, when he wakes to eat - around 3 or 4, he comes in bed with us, nurses, and we all go back to sleep. i don't bother changing his diaper for this. it would wake both of us up more than necessary. (DS loves being naked, and gets super excited, would be hard to settle after)
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well faerie, when they`re first born, they eat--and poop--so much more often that you probably can`t avoid it at first if you try. but especially with a disposable diaper that pulls all the moisture away, if it`s yellow i guess you can let it mellow
my main reason for wanting to find out if it`s okay to not change her is now that she`s sleeping longer stretches, she wakes up *starving*, and she screams the whole time while i run her in to the nursery, change her, run back, settle in, and whip em out. i`d like to avoid all that stress on her, if i can.
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my main reason for wanting to find out if it`s okay to not change her is now that she`s sleeping longer stretches, she wakes up *starving*, and she screams the whole time while i run her in to the nursery, change her, run back, settle in, and whip em out. i`d like to avoid all that stress on her, if i can.Posted via Mobile Device
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5/11/10 at 10:38am
I am planning on a roll of bin-liners and a towel to change on next to the bed for the first few weeks to combat this - i too hated getting out of bed to change DD, and i was only going 2yards to the change station, not into another room! I definitely plan on boosting nighttime nappies and not changing unless they leak once the pooping-all-the-time phase is passed this time.
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For the first several weeks I changed ds with every nurse, but I did it on the bed, before he ate. That way we weren't woken up too much, and could both nurse back to sleep. I am proud to say that I mastered the art of changing his diaper in pitch black with my eyes pretty much closed. Of course we always do kisses and snuggles before laying back down to sleep! Once he was a few months old I started only changing when the diaper leaked.
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5/11/10 at 12:25pm
when ds was a newborn we had to change him everytime because he pooped everytime. it has been months since he has pooped at night. He nurses all night though, and i usually change him once in the middle. I somehow developed a talent for changing his diaper in the dark, in bed. we CD by day, pampers by night, until he stops eating all night. (supersoaker, and the babydry12hours leak after 6 or 7, and I think it gets cold, which wakes him up more than the wet i think).
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Just out of curiosity, why aren't you supposed to get up and change them? I pregnant with my first and we are planning on co-sleeping from the start - I haven't really read up on it, it's just what we feel is going to work best for us. I can't imagine letting an infant go all night in a diaper that needs changing.
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Just out of curiosity, why aren't you supposed to get up and change them? I pregnant with my first and we are planning on co-sleeping from the start - I haven't really read up on it, it's just what we feel is going to work best for us. I can't imagine letting an infant go all night in a diaper that needs changing.
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5/11/10 at 11:49pm
We changed our daughter's diaper as needed and usually in bed. When she was and infant we tag teamed. My husband would change her diaper while I nursed her.
As she got older, she simply slept through diaper changes.
Now as a toddler we change her diaper once a night but this is simply because she is a night pee-er. The girl will soak through any diaper, cloth, overnights, etc... She also does not like the feeling of a wet bum which I'm hoping is a good sign for potty training in the future.
She sleeps through it though so we don't think it's an issue.
As she got older, she simply slept through diaper changes.
Now as a toddler we change her diaper once a night but this is simply because she is a night pee-er. The girl will soak through any diaper, cloth, overnights, etc... She also does not like the feeling of a wet bum which I'm hoping is a good sign for potty training in the future.
She sleeps through it though so we don't think it's an issue.
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5/14/10 at 12:30pm
I change diapers (or potty) my baby at night, but he's a good sleeper. Whenever he wakes up, I check if he's wet, potty him, then nurse him. Sometimes he's too hungry to go potty until he has nursed a little, so I offer the potty if he starts latching on and off and I check his diaper when he's done nursing to make sure he didn't go before he fell asleep again. Not since he was a newborn have we had problems with him being up for a while after all this, and letting a baby sleep in a wet diaper just sounds gross, sorry!
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