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Read More"hey sara, sorry you haven't been well, no fun! as for sam….i would say if he was going until 3:30 or 4:30 without feeds i wouldn't feed him before then. so if he wakes at 2:37 i wouldn't go to him. if you want to go to him after 10-15 minutes and soothe him, than that's okay, but i would lay him back down awake, drowsy, not asleep. you have to be consistent. so that means never bringing him to your bed. this will create bad habits. one night will not cause the habit but if it happens too often it can. he may have an off night if he is not feeling well. so don't get discouraged. try to stick to the same soothing routine, time frame of crying and stay in his room while soothing. also, if you are feeding only once a night, than stick to that. by being inconsistent he will become confused and will back track in his progress. let me know what you think and keep me posted. Tia"
sara's reply the very next day, january 16, 2012:" You are totally right! Well I am happy to report last night was a great night! Sam was in bed at 730, he did fall asleep on boob, but slept till 450 nursed and went back to sleep till 750. Thanks for your help! Ill keep you posted hopefully we are back on track!"
From here on out little sam has been going to bed and sleeping all night. sara continues to feed him on the occasional night, but this is something we can easily wean out when she feels she's ready! Congratulations to sam and his family!! through their commitment, consistency and dedication their entire household is catching their zzz's!! don't forget, you can be too! just click the "request a sleep consult" link on the homepage and sleep will be on your way!Tags
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