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RE: One is ALWAYS awake,
artripmom,
Nov 05th 2008, #1
RE: One is ALWAYS awake,
ashleydeeann,
Nov 05th 2008, #2
RE: One is ALWAYS awake,
pyjammy,
Nov 06th 2008, #3
RE: One is ALWAYS awake,
MandieSue76,
Nov 06th 2008, #4
RE: One is ALWAYS awake,
Astrid,
Nov 06th 2008, #5
RE: One is ALWAYS awake,
rdistel,
Nov 06th 2008, #6
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artripmom | Wed Nov-05-08 08:49 PM |
Member since Feb 11th 2008
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#32, "RE: One is ALWAYS awake"
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Mine started sleeping through at about 2.5mos. At first we put them to bed later at like 10pm and they'd sleep until like 7am. We put a little cereal in the bottle right before bed and it helped. Once they started sleeping 12hours we adjusted and now put them to bed around 8pm and they sleep until like 8-9am. Hopefully you are almost there. We also didn't wake them to feed. If one woke up we'd wake the others up to feed but never initiated the whole thing. The cereal really helps IMO. Also if they are just stirring I'd try a paci(if you are using them) and see they'll just settle back down w/out eating. Good luck. Sarah
Mom to: Rylee 7-28-04
36 weekers
Kenzi Adilyn 2-19-08 (6lbs 6oz) Devyn Elizabeth 2-19-08 (4lbs 12oz) Caden Jackson 2-19-08 (5lbs 9oz)
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MandieSue76 | Thu Nov-06-08 10:54 AM |
Member since Sep 09th 2008
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#36, "RE: One is ALWAYS awake"
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I used the book, "The Baby Sleep Solution" by Suzy Giordano. It was designed for mothers of multiples, to get their babies onto night and day time sleep, nap, and feeding schedules. It worked great and I reccomend everyone at least give it a look. It is fairly regimented, and there is a lot of CIO involved, so if you aren't one of the people who can handle that this program is probably not for you. The book basically teaches you to break your day into 2 12-hour segments, one when your day starts, and one for the night. You then work on stretching your kids onto a 4-hour feeding schedule and continue feeding one or two bottles at night, as needed. You then start to feed them more during the day and gradually wean out the nightime bottles until they are only feeding during the day. Then you use basic CIO and non-picking-up calming techniques to get them through the rough parts of the night while you are sleep training them. After they are sleeping at night and feeding only during the day, the book helps you establish a day time nap routine. A lot of it can be modified to fit your schedule and your comfort level as far as letting your baby CIO and when to start the different levels of training, as we did. We started when our kids were 12 weeks (ith triplets you can not start until your babies are at least 12 weeks old and 9 pounds each - thank God mine were 9 lbs at 12 weeks! LOL)and 2 1/2 weeks later they were sleeping through the night (8pm-5am).
I also have to say that I remember those first few months (barely) and it was so awful not being able to sleep, and very frustrating because there is no "napping when the baby naps" when you have triplets - someone is always up! I totally feel for you and your situation, so I wanted to say don't lose hope. It will get better. Now the time flies and I can barely remember anything from those first 6 months, let alone yesterday. Take lots of pictures! 
Mandie
Mom to:
 and spontaneous GGB:

http://www.morethanweexpected.com/ http://mandiemonium.blogspot.com/
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Astrid | Thu Nov-06-08 07:45 PM |
Member since Nov 05th 2007
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#39, "RE: One is ALWAYS awake"
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Yep, nights until they were about 10 wks old were difficult b/c of the exact situation you are in now. Things should be getting ready to change though. At 8 wks, my trio started going 4 hrs between bottles between 8pm & 8am. Then about 10 wks old, they went back to the 3 hr schedule BUT they dropped the 11pm feed, sleeping through from 8pm to 2am. Finally at 12 wks, they dropped the 2am feeding. We never had to sleep train them as this was self-motivated. Just when you think you can't take any more, things change. Hopefully your trio will switch to a 4 hr night schedule soon so you can get some sleep! Astrid GGB born at 33.6 on 3-31-08 Sofia Genevieve ~ 4.9 oz, 10 days NICU Gabriella Marie ~ 4.4, 10 days NICU Ian Giovanni ~ 4.1, 14 days NICU
http://survivingtriplets.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/scbyastrid http://scbyastrid.etsy.com
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