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Soph
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Wed, Nov 04 2009, 7:02 pm
I have an 8 month old girl that wakes up a couple of times in the middle of the night for me to give her her paci...I didnt care, I woke up gave it to her and went right back to my sweet dreams in no time...the thing is the following, im BH pregnant, just starting, and every time I wake up besides the bathroom stops, I get sooooo nauseous it takes me at least an hour to get back to sleep! help me! please any advice??
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happymom
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Wed, Nov 04 2009, 7:07 pm
maybe your husband can get up for your baby at night while you are in this situation
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Soph
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Wed, Nov 04 2009, 7:13 pm
happymom wrote: | maybe your husband can get up for your baby at night while you are in this situation |
I would but I feel so bad waking him up! hes so tired all the time and he goes to kollel in the morning I feel bad
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amother
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Wed, Nov 04 2009, 8:13 pm
same here I have a 13 month old that only still wants to nurse and I'm pregnant I dont know what to do... My husband bh helps me at night but she cries so much she only wants to nurse she doesnt want a bottle. she hardly nurses she just likes to mush around me...
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NotInNJMommy
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Wed, Nov 04 2009, 8:19 pm
Can you get dh to get up to give the paci (or comfort baby in the latter situation) for 1 week?
I had a friend in the same situation (baby walking up several timesa night to "nurse" for 1 min, etc), for the same reason (dh in kollel) and just 1 week of daddy duty and the baby started settling down at night.
What about one of those special paci tethers so it's easier for baby to find on her own?
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Soph
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Wed, Nov 04 2009, 8:21 pm
NotInNJMommy wrote: | Can you get dh to get up to give the paci (or comfort baby in the latter situation) for 1 week?
I had a friend in the same situation (baby walking up several timesa night to "nurse" for 1 min, etc), for the same reason (dh in kollel) and just 1 week of daddy duty and the baby started settling down at night.
What about one of those special paci tethers so it's easier for baby to find on her own? |
her paci glows n the dark jajaja shes just lazy or smth to get it herself hahahaha
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amother
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Wed, Nov 04 2009, 9:07 pm
I cant complain my dh really tries hard and tries to take care of her as much as he could but she simply refuses to get comforted from him, works only a few times after a long stretch of crying she mushes with him... please help I need to stop nursing how in the world will I?
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yummy2
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Wed, Nov 04 2009, 10:06 pm
Put several pacifiers in her crib, all around, she will get them herself
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drumjj
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Thu, Nov 05 2009, 2:49 am
I use a string for my daughters dummy like a dummy holder and no its not dangerous because its short and I clip it far down so it cant strangle. or I would put lots of dummies around the cot. and I would definately get ur husband to do it for a few days.
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