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Awake training for parents!!

  • 04-01-2013 6:14pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,215 ✭✭✭


    Not sure if any of you came across this on the Mum's & Tot's Facebook page but I thought it was very good....

    Dear Fellow Babies,

    OK, here's my situation. My Mummy has had me for almost 5 months. The first few months were great – I cried, she picked me up and fed me, anytime, around the clock. Then something happened. Over the last few weeks, she has been trying to STTN (sleep thru the night). At first, I thought it was just a phase, but it is only getting worse.

    I've talked to other babies, and it seems like its pretty common after Mummys have had us for around 5-6 months. Here's the thing: these Mummys don't really need to sleep. It's just a habit. Many of them have had some 30 years to sleep – they just don't need it anymore. So I am implementing a plan. I call it the Crybaby Shuffle.
    It goes like this:

    Night 1 – cry every 3 hours until you get fed. I know, it's hard. It's hard to see your Mummy upset over your crying. Just keep reminding yourself, it's for her own good.
    Night 2 – cry every 2 hours until you get fed.
    Night 3 – every hour.

    Most Mummys will start to respond more quickly after about 3 nights. Some Mommies are more alert, and may resist the change longer. These Mummys may stand in your doorway for hours, shhhh-ing. Don't give in. I cannot stress this enough: CONSISTENCY IS KEY!! If you let her STTN (sleep through the night), just once, she will expect it every night. I know it's hard! But she really does not need the sleep; she is just resisting the change. If you have an especially alert Mommy, you can stop crying for about 10 minutes, just long enough for her to go back to bed and start to fall asleep. Then cry again. It WILL eventually work. My Mummy once stayed awake for 10 hours straight, so I know she can do it.
    The other night, I cried every hour. You just have to decide to stick to it and just go for it. BE CONSISTENT! I cried for any reason I could come up with:

    -My sleeping baby tickled my foot.
    -I felt a wrinkle under the sheet.
    -My mobile made a shadow on the wall.
    -I burped, and it tasted like rice cereal. I hadn't eaten rice cereal since breakfast, what's up with that?
    -The dog said "ruff". I should know. My Mummy reminds me of this about 20 times a day. LOL.
    -Once I cried just because I liked how it sounded when it echoed on the monitor in the other room.
    -Too hot, too cold, just right – doesn't matter! Keep crying!!
    -I had drooled so much my sheets were damp and I didn't like it touching me.
    -I decided I was sick of all the pink in my room so I cried.
    It took awhile, but it worked. She fed me at 4am. Tomorrow night, my goal is 3:30am. You need to slowly shorten the interval between feedings in order to reset your Mummys internal clocks.

    Sometimes my Mummy will call for reinforcements by sending in Daddy. Don't worry Daddies are not set up for not needing sleep the way Mummys are. They can only handle a few pats and shhing before they declare defeat and send in the Mummy.

    Also, be wary of the sleep sheep with rain noises. I like to give Mummy false hope that listening to the rain puts me to sleep sometimes I pretend to close my eyes and be asleep and then wait until I know Mummy is settling back to sleep to spring a surprise cry attack. If she doesn't get to me fast enough I follow up with my fake cough and gag noise that always has her running to the crib. At some point I am positive she will start to realize that she really doesn't really need sleep.

    P.S. Don't let those rubber things fool you, no matter how long you suck on them, no milk will come out. Trust me.

    Sincerely,

    Baby J


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 483 ✭✭emer_b


    God I haven't laughed that much in ages!! Thanks for that


  • Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 25,948 Mod ✭✭✭✭Neyite


    I could swear my 7mth old wrote that!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 862 ✭✭✭red fraggle


    brilliant. thats so good i might actually have to print it out and display it in my daughters room. myself and my husband got a laugh out of that! :) how can i share on facebook?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,215 ✭✭✭Gee_G


    brilliant. thats so good i might actually have to print it out and display it in my daughters room. myself and my husband got a laugh out of that! :) how can i share on facebook?
    I know it's gas. I was crying trying to read it out to my oh last night :D
    search "Mum's & Tot's" and they posted it yesterday x


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23,862 ✭✭✭✭January


    I just copied and pasted it to my facebook page.

    A good laugh.


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