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Where do you put the final feed in your routine?

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neepsntatties · 30/07/2011 06:46

If you don't feed to sleep then where does it go? At the moment I do bath, boob, bed. There is no way Dd 6 m wouldn't fall asleep. I want to start putting her down awake though so need to rethink the routine.

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babyrose · 30/07/2011 11:34

if there is another step after feeding like sleeping bag then bed this breaks the feeding to sleep association.

neepsntatties · 30/07/2011 11:55

Ok so just wake her up again by leaving the bag until last?

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babyrose · 30/07/2011 12:20

does she fall asleep after a feed? if she does then just trying putting her in her cot awake.

neepsntatties · 30/07/2011 14:47

She falls asleep when feeding, I would have to wake her up.

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InTheZenGarden · 30/07/2011 18:54

Hate to say it, but if it ain't broke, don't fix it. The fact that you can put her down once she's asleep, and she stays asleep, is pretty good. If you are desperate for her to learn to fall asleep on her own (so she can resettle at night), try it at nap time. When she is really tired Grin

neepsntatties · 30/07/2011 19:05

She doesn't stay asleep that is the problem. She wakes up several times throughout the night. I just tried boob before bath and rocked her and then put her in her cot and rubbed her back and it worked ok so I will see how that goes. If she just fed and then stayed asleep or just woke up a couple of times I wouldn't care.

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babyrose · 30/07/2011 19:18

she may be waking up looking for that comfort during the night. my lo was the same, we rocked, fed had dummy to sleep but he just kept waking up. i would put her down a wake she will eventually learn to fall asleep on her own. you could sing to her, then she will know you are still with her?

neepsntatties · 31/07/2011 19:53

Had some success with doing pick up/put down and rubbing her back in the cot so hopefully I am on to something!

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