Author Topic: With EASY, at night, how can I avoid falling asleep while eating? With no "A"  (Read 889 times)

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Offline mrsjenf

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he just wants to sleep. 

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During the night, that's fine.  I'm all for sleep at night.  :)

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I meant HIM falling asleep, not me.  OOPS

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Right, I'm sorry.  Falling asleep right after eating is fine at night, as long as you don't do it habitually during the day and you know he *can* put himself to sleep on his own.  Even at six weeks, I wouldn't worry about that too much yet.  No activity time during the hours you'll want him to sleep is just fine.  :)

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Correct, there is no A time after middle of the night feeds, and even after the last feed of the evening before bedtime, the A would be very limited for a young infant as to not overstimulate them.
Kelsey, Feb. 4, 2005
Landon, Jan. 2, 2007