Chatting to a 2nd-time parent colleague about how the new baby is doing, OK he says, but we're trying to get her to sleep through now. She's 4 wks.
I expressed surprise. He meant sleeping 11pm to 6am (not really sleeping through then) but even so. Apparently the thing to do if the baby wakes at 3am or whatever is to give her water so she stops wanting the milk. Is this a good idea at 4 wks?
And why would you have a baby at all if you weren't prepared to give up a few weeks/months of nights to deal with them waking? Mine are good sleepers but they still wake me now and then - and when they were tiny babies (and 4 wks is tiny isn't it?) I was fine with them waking me.
Oh well, now tell me I'm being judgemental! I was quite at the water thing tho - are you not supposed to feed a tiny baby milk whenever they need it? (It's a while since I looked after one, but still....)