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Originally posted by Pogle View PostMr P found the perfect solution to sleepless nights, he didnt have any!
I was feeding her myself and there wasnt much point in him being up as well
It does get better - honest
We didnt have Pogle jnr in bed with us for the first year, then we spent the next 6 years trying to get her out, but to be honest, what's wrong with you all sleeping together?
We tried the controlled crying bit - and hated it. We made many mistakes I'm sure, but our daughter seems very happy and confident so I dont think we're doing too much wrong.
All the best
Pogle
I was about to say, controlled crying methods are very controversial aren't they. I tried it with him for 3 days and nearly lost my mind, really upset me (and him). Works for some, but not for us! The one thing I don't do is hold him all day long, as some new mums appear to, and I think that makes a huge difference to have clingy he can be.
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Look into Cranial Osteopathy for the baby. Our littl 'un had awful 'colic' from about three weeks and I stuck it out trying every remedy on the market whilst poo-pooing the wife's suggestion we tried this as new-age tosh. I gave in in the end and after one session everything was sorted.
It works on the principle that when babies are born they are twisted and bent in all directions (especially if born quickly like ours was). This results in trapped nerves which can lead to the stomach producing too much acid for example leading to indigestion and reflux problems etc. All sorts of things can be caused by trapped nerves. Basically the Cranial Osteopath straightens them all out and, bingo, often an instant fix.
Since then I've suggested it to numerous people and it almost always does the trick.
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Originally posted by NetwkSupport View PostOur Baby is 3 weeks old tomorrow. I havent slept for longer than 3 hours since he was born. Other parents - Please tell me it gets better (and very soon) im falling asleep at my desk.
Everyone has advice. Some of it filters through, most doesn't. Everyone wants to help, but I think it clicked with me that every single baby is unique and although some advice I've read is brilliant, its always trial and error!
www.babycentre.co.uk is an ABSOLUTE godsend for me. The articles are clear and concise, and they seem to cover everything from feeding to carseats.
Constant crying is hard to take, and can have a real effect on your mental state - your partner is really lucky to have someone so great to support her. I'm doing it by myself and can't imagine what it would be like to occasionally have someone with equal responsibility to lean on/chat things through with.
Trust your instincts and be confident - some people insist that babies in their own rooms early on is for the best, others are adamant that babies sleeping in the same room as their parents in the early days helps regulate breathing. Do what you feel is right.
If you're interested, Ben does now go into his own cot and isn't too bothered by it. I am fairly relaxed with him most of the time, but was keen to implement a night time routine (bath, jim jams, bottle, softly lit room/quiet voice) from about a month old. Earlier than that would have been impossible cos his feeding routine wasn't established. Apparantly some babies don't establish their own routine though.
I could probably ramble for ages. PM me if you like, although I am still new to all this too!!Last edited by MaryPoppins; 8 October 2009, 20:13.
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It does get better, but not at three weeks.
PRC #1:
Not too bad though it didn't seem it at the time
PRC #2
PRC #3
twins. #2 slept on his own with no fuss from day one. #3 was born screaming and hasn't stopped. #3 in the first 12 months was the closest I have ever come to insanity.
PRC #4:
We just left him to get on with it.
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostIf baby is bottle fed - could be a touch of colic.
It does get better. Good luck
We had them all in our bed for the first few months and none of them had any real issues being moved into a cot after that.
I spent most of my childhood and teens hearing tales of babies screaming all night for years, my mother was a district Midwife and then Health Visitor and the majority of the tales centered around the parents being up tight/anxious/dogmatic about "methods" rather than an actual problem with the baby.
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Originally posted by NetwkSupport View Posthe is crying during the day a lot but is a very healthy weight, 10 on apgar, no issues at all highlighted with health visitor. I think we've just gotta understand he is only 3 weeks old and this is all to be expected.
just didnt think it would be this much hard work!
It does get better. Good luck
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postlook out for depression. ask for help.
Ask for help when you need to, though - it does get better, honestly. If it didn't, I wouldn't have two children
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Originally posted by NetwkSupport View PostOur Baby is 3 weeks old tomorrow. I havent slept for longer than 3 hours since he was born. Other parents - Please tell me it gets better (and very soon) im falling asleep at my desk.
My first daughter slept through the night after the first thirteen months, so if your experience is similar, then you haven't got too long to go yet...
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Originally posted by PorkPie View PostDid you correct her spelling?
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Originally posted by NetwkSupport View Posthe is crying during the day a lot but is a very healthy weight, 10 on apgar, no issues at all highlighted with health visitor. I think we've just gotta understand he is only 3 weeks old and this is all to be expected.
just didnt think it would be this much hard work!
it is ****ing hard work. but it does get better.
remember too - it's not just baby that is learning - you will get better.
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It will get better.............just in time for teething, then there's flu, cold's (kids only cough at night believe me) etc...
My little un is 8 weeks old and is waking twice a night, my 6 year old daughter waited 2 years to sleep through and my 8 year old son decided to wait 4 years before he had a goood nights sleep! So they are all differerent bless 'em
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he is crying during the day a lot but is a very healthy weight, 10 on apgar, no issues at all highlighted with health visitor. I think we've just gotta understand he is only 3 weeks old and this is all to be expected.
just didnt think it would be this much hard work!
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Originally posted by NetwkSupport View PostOur Baby is 3 weeks old tomorrow. I havent slept for longer than 3 hours since he was born. Other parents - Please tell me it gets better (and very soon) im falling asleep at my desk.
if the crying is persistent through the day you may well have other issues to deal with. the local health resources should be round frequently to advise. is baby putting on weight?
it will get better though. much, much better. stick at it. get a decent schedule. look out for depression. ask for help.
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