king26
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Post by king26 on May 5, 2018 5:53:39 GMT -6
I've got a few questions to ask for May but if you have any questions you want answered put them here. I'll compile them and do a questions thread next week!
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addymac
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Post by addymac on May 7, 2018 10:28:18 GMT -6
How are you guys doing food? Still purees / super mushy or are you doing some finger foods? How do you offer chicken/meat / real food?
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addymac
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Post by addymac on May 8, 2018 6:16:23 GMT -6
Sleep related: Do any of your kids after a MOTN wake up do this thing where they fall back asleep on your arms after eating and when you’re trying to transfer them to the crib they wake up and start freaking out / scream crying and you have to just hold them until they’re in a deeeeep sleep?
Bedtime routine involves reading a couple of books. N will not sit still for them anymore, he just squirms and flips and flops until we let him run (crawl/cruise) around his room. Anyone else? I just keep reading him the books but it seems pointless?
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Post by pennylane on May 8, 2018 13:55:53 GMT -6
How are you guys doing food? Still purees / super mushy or are you doing some finger foods? How do you offer chicken/meat / real food? I 2nd this question! DD seems to be over purées and my brain is mush about what finger foods I started DS with.
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muscari
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Post by muscari on May 8, 2018 14:15:29 GMT -6
Sleep related: Do any of your kids after a MOTN wake up do this thing where they fall back asleep on your arms after eating and when you’re trying to transfer them to the crib they wake up and start freaking out / scream crying and you have to just hold them until they’re in a deeeeep sleep? I would love to hear more on this. This has been Daphne ever since we returned from our trip and she got home from her sleep over at grannies... (where she miraculously sttn eben tho she woke up every 2h at night for weeeeeks!)
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2018 17:30:54 GMT -6
Sleep related: Do any of your kids after a MOTN wake up do this thing where they fall back asleep on your arms after eating and when you’re trying to transfer them to the crib they wake up and start freaking out / scream crying and you have to just hold them until they’re in a deeeeep sleep? Bedtime routine involves reading a couple of books. N will not sit still for them anymore, he just squirms and flips and flops until we let him run (crawl/cruise) around his room. Anyone else? I just keep reading him the books but it seems pointless? The most logical thing is to not let them fall asleep on you, but that is obviously easier said than done. I always left the room even if he started to fuss and give it some time. If it persists, go in and pat his bum and let him know it’s time to sleep. If you’re always holding him back to sleep, he’ll rely on you to do it. I’d keep reading the books if you want it a part of the bedtime routine. I keep reading it even if A is falling asleep, mostly because I do not want the feeding to be the last thing I do.
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