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thank god ......hes sleeping!

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tiredemma · 08/10/2003 10:47

I returned to work on monday, so ds2 (age 14wks) goes to nursery. when he was at home with me he would sleep for 45 mins in morning / 1/12 hours from midday and another hour around 3pm. in the evening he would drop off at 7pm wake for a sleepy feed at 10pm and then sleep till 3am when he would feed and then wake every 45 mins to an hour until 7am when id get up - i hated the nights as i knew as soon as the clock hit 3am, id get no sleep.
hoorah! ive returned to work , from his nursery book i can see that hes sleeping for 20 mins in the a.m- 30 mins in the early afternoon and another 20 mins about 3pm.
past two nights since i have been at work he has slept from 7pm - had a really sleepy feed at 9.30pm and slept sraight through till 6am- this morning i had to go in and wake him!!

hopefully this is a pattern to be continued- im not gloating about it cuz i know a few of you are having sleepless nights and my ds could easily go back to being awake at all hours but i am really pleased, i was so worried about going to work looking and feeling like death.

notsotiredemmaxxx

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WSM · 08/10/2003 10:49

Congrats, it's a great feeling isn't it ?

ninja · 08/10/2003 11:09

That's fantastic - just hope dd takes the hint when I go to work and she goes to nrsery (mind last night I can't complain only one feed at 3.30)

kaz33 · 08/10/2003 12:04

By the sound of it all that new stimulation has tired him out and teh poor mite needs a good sleep at night. ANyway congrats and long may it continue.

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