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giggs_509
post Aug 30 2015, 12:19 PM

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already try swaddle? My baby sleep easier if in swaddle. But he changed a lot after 44 days, glad he's not crying too often now.
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post Sep 4 2015, 07:34 PM

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QUOTE(ccheng0085 @ Sep 3 2015, 01:54 PM)
Mine is 7 months old, he starts crying during sleep around 3 mths old until now...

Swaddle is only for babies before 3 months i guess... after 4 months they starts to turn... now 360 degree...  sweat.gif

Me and my wife hardly slept at the early stage. But now already used to it... and seems to be improving...

Do not feed the baby too often at night, we should train them to stop milking instead.
For my case, my baby sleep around 9-10pm, 1st 2 hours cries more regularly because it's the shallow sleep stage. Try to be at his side and tap him sleep before he cries seriously which might wake him up. Around 1am he will take his midnight milk, after that he will be in deep sleep stage. 3-4am if he cries I will give him some warm water, then around 7am wake up for breakfast automatically....  thumbup.gif  If he cries between the routine, I'll give him a pacifier and he will fall back to sleep.

Don't tell me pacifier is bad for babies...... I only know if without the pacifier, it's bad for my life....  doh.gif
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Lucky u. My baby will spit the pacifier. Only accept original. Lol
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post Sep 5 2015, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(ccheng0085 @ Sep 5 2015, 09:01 AM)
my baby is bottle feed since born, although he's taking breastmilk. lol.... so he don't know apatu original....

pacifier he got 5, all different brand... so he don't have choosy issue... i'm so dxxx happy...  thumbup.gif
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What brand bro? Share here.. My baby reject philips avent. Hohoho
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post Sep 5 2015, 01:54 PM

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QUOTE(Snoopie @ Sep 4 2015, 09:12 PM)
My baby now 2months old. We trained him to self sleep. Surprisingly he slept for 6hours yesterday. In between he just wake up for milk, and adter that he just sleep off within few minutes.

1st i make sure he is clean by giving him warm bath before bedtime. After bath him, give him 2oz breastmilk. If formula, than he will last longer (not so fast hungry). Sometimes he cry because tired and want to sleep, but cant sleep. So wrap him up and let him cry. I make sure the surrounding is silence, he will eventually fall asleep after 2-3minutes.

If the baby's stomach is feeling uncomfortable, try to slowly tap to hear whether got wind anot. There's only 3 things babies are crying normally. Hungry, diaper change and stomach uncomfortable.

Just need to understand your baby and try to see his behavior. My wife and i felt so relief after so many trial n error previously.
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Let him cry? How long is that? My boy very hard to sleep if put on baby cot or bed. Will sleep after breastfeed but then when carry to put down on bed, eyes big already. Haihh
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post Sep 5 2015, 01:54 PM

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QUOTE(ccheng0085 @ Sep 5 2015, 10:55 AM)
unluckily, there not much choices.... bottle i use tommie tippee, pacifier tommie tippie 0-6*1, philips avent 0-6*2, 6-12*2. next week mid valley baby fair, i'll go hunt for some replacement for the 0-6... since he is already 7 mths... lol
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Will try tommie tippie pacifier then. The bottle is good though.

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post Sep 6 2015, 10:42 AM

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QUOTE(Snoopie @ Sep 6 2015, 09:48 AM)
I let him cry for 5-10minutes. Depends. Sometime he cry awhile then straight fall asleep. Sometimes he cry longer but i make sure swaddle him tightly so he feel secured.

Dont be afraid to let your baby cry. Baby crying is normal and is natural cause that's what they can do for now. I read most foreign families, they put their baby in a different room and leave their baby to self sleep there after feeding and dyper change.
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If daytime sleep also do the same is it?

 

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