My little angel of 1 year she doesnt sleep at night at all, ...
By aweins
@aweins (4199)
India
April 6, 2009 4:07pm CST
our baby dont sleep in the night time at all and we , i mean , me and my hubby , have shifts to play with her . now she has turned one and understands all what we talk and say and ask her to do . if we ask her to go and give something to someone, she will go to that very person and give that thing, not to anybbody who comes in between. it is such a new experience , and i think it is a beautiful experience for us. we both enjoy a lot. it is hell tiring and becasue my hubby is having his own business so going to office at a fixed time is not a problem. she starts her sleep at around seven and then continues till twelve thirty. then she wakes up. but our daily schedule is all a mess. my gym is most of the days compromised becasue i dont have the time and energy also left to go there and do something. i wanna know the experience of you all who have babies...
2 responses
@cheryltippett (231)
• United States
7 Apr 09
You need to get your daughter on a set sleeping schedule . At 1 she should be pretty much sleeping thru the night . Does she nap thru the day , if so try shortening her naps and dont let her nap late in the afternoon. I wouldn't let her nap past 3. You should talk to your pediatrician an se what they say about her not sleeping thru the night . Hope this helps you .
@aweins (4199)
• India
7 Apr 09
thanks for your response my dear freoijnd, we have consulted our doctor too and she has also advised us the same as you. after waking up she sleeps for maximum an hour or so and that is around three, till maximum four, she wakes up before four. then the whole day and the night she is fully charged to play and do all the naughty stuff so that we are coming behind her running , and screaming Sara dont do this , Sara dont do that. then she laughs. she is very smart. by GOD'S grace today she slept at around five fifteen or twenty and i think this cahnge in time must be becasue she must have come to know that i am telling the whole world about her sleeping pattern and now she must be trying it to change a little slowly slowly, lol.
@irishmist (3814)
• United States
11 Apr 09
I agree a schedule would be a good idea, and no late afternoon naps. Also maybe putting her to bed a little bit later, and getting her tired out for bed might help.