Yesterday, ARR managed the back-to-front roll (also distressing, apparently.)
He went to bed around quarter to nine last night. At 5am he was whimpering and squirming in his sleep a bit (and I was in a lot of discomfort for not having pumped enough over the night) so I woke him the rest of the way up to eat. He went back down immediately and is still asleep now.
Does that count as having slept through the night?
He went to bed around quarter to nine last night. At 5am he was whimpering and squirming in his sleep a bit (and I was in a lot of discomfort for not having pumped enough over the night) so I woke him the rest of the way up to eat. He went back down immediately and is still asleep now.
Does that count as having slept through the night?
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Date: 2013-04-24 11:57 am (UTC)From:He goes in and out of cycles of whimpering over the course of the night. I suspect it tracks with REM sleep. But we don't have him in the same room--we've got a two bedroom, so he's in the room next to us with the doors open so it doesn't bother us so much. He refuses to nap in his crib, though--only in his swing or his stroller. And I don't want to nap with him in one of those in a different room, so the whimpering really does interfere with my own attempts to catch up on sleep over the course of the day.
Different babies are different, though--no clue what your little guy will end up doing, I'm afraid.