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Offline Anika920

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Re: Oversupply, efficient feeding and the EASY schedule
« Reply #15 on: February 19, 2015, 23:23:36 pm »
The late night diaper. Ugh. I have reluctantly stopped changing him at night unless I hear he has farted and likely has a poopy diaper. My LO does not do well with diaper changes first thing when he wakes up. And doing it afterwards keeps him up. Any suggestions on this? I will admit that it doesn't make me feel good to leave a possible soiled diaper on him.

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Re: Oversupply, efficient feeding and the EASY schedule
« Reply #16 on: February 20, 2015, 01:22:17 am »
For us, he screamed the whole time but we just had to change his nappy when he woke or his skin would burn. Definitely better to do it before a feed as that calms him down again ready for sleep though sometimes you're lucky and the feed triggers a poo :)

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Re: Oversupply, efficient feeding and the EASY schedule
« Reply #17 on: February 20, 2015, 10:32:28 am »
My dd also hates being changed but it had to be done. I just shush her and speak quietly to her while im doing it.
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Re: Oversupply, efficient feeding and the EASY schedule
« Reply #18 on: February 20, 2015, 13:30:58 pm »
What is DD? I keep seeing it and know it's a baby but can't figure it out. My LO was super gassy last night, pretty much stirred the whole night. When I changed him after hearing gas he did pretty well. But it was also after only a short sleep and feeding was less than 2 hours prior. I am currently not waking him for night feedings. Seems like if I did he may be more agreeable because he doesn't think he is starving. But that seems to defeat the purpose of BW.

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Re: Oversupply, efficient feeding and the EASY schedule
« Reply #19 on: February 20, 2015, 13:34:17 pm »
DD is dear daughter and DS is dear son. :) Site Acronyms/Abbreviations - What they are, and what they mean.

I don't wake for NFs either.
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