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What Happens When S comes after E????
« on: March 04, 2007, 02:41:02 am »
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Re: What Happens When S comes after E????
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2007, 06:50:32 am »
How old is your LO? What's your routine like? More like AESY?

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Re: What Happens When S comes after E????
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2007, 11:16:20 am »
Are you breast or bottle feeding?


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Re: What Happens When S comes after E????
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2007, 15:01:47 pm »
I have no idea if I replied to this correctly or not... I had 2 replies to my post but unsure how to reply to each one individually...help!

I am bottle-feeding... and my little guy is all over the map.  In the morning, he was ok with activity first and then a sleep (his naps are so small now..just woe up after a 30 minute one and woud NOT go back down...screaming crying to get up) so ...but many times he is too sleepy after eating (I am only on day 3 of this and he has actuallly done both EASY and ESAY and AESY!)  Is this nuts or what? 

One good thing is that he slept last night for 6 1/2 straight hours (7:30 - 2:00) and then down at 2:30 and up at 6:30 so his nighttime isn;t looking too shabby.  But, now his naps are practically non-existent and are "scattered" - 30 minutes here ..wakes up and wants to be active and will fall asleep in the swing for a little bit so it's tough gauging how long he has to be awake.

I hope this reply works (thank you to both of you for replying!!!) :)  I look forward to hearing what you both think!