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TSskywalker9959
post Oct 23 2018, 09:37 AM, updated 8y ago

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Dear all, my daughter (about 1 month old now) recently refuse to sleep at night. Sometimes she is crying no matter whether you put her down on her bed or even when you hug her in your arm.

She gave me signal that she is hungry (keep on opening her mouth and show me her tongue), for example, I already gave her 2.5oz formula milk, she finished all the milk, but she refused to sleep. 30 minutes later, she will start crying and show me the hungry signal again, then I will give her another 1oz in case she is really hungry. But.....another 30 minutes, she show the signal again!!!

I don't think a newborn baby can get hungry that fast, sometimes if I give her too much, she will vomit some milk out even though we have already done the "Burping" exercise.

I really out of idea now, is there anyone here can provide me some advice? notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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post Oct 23 2018, 09:40 AM

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i think still not settled down. just need to put up with it. hopefully after 2 months will be better. some are good sleepers, some are not at night. if you can keep them awake during the day, they sleep better at night. however 1 month is still to young. i remembered that i need to change the diapers everytime cry at night. after new diaper will sleep better. but maybe the air is cold so diaper feel cold
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post Oct 23 2018, 09:41 AM

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QUOTE(skywalker9959 @ Oct 23 2018, 09:37 AM)
Dear all, my daughter (about 1 month old now) recently refuse to sleep at night. Sometimes she is crying no matter whether you put her down on her bed or even when you hug her in your arm.

She gave me signal that she is hungry (keep on opening her mouth and show me her tongue), for example, I already gave her 2.5oz formula milk, she finished all the milk, but she refused to sleep. 30 minutes later, she will start crying and show me the hungry signal again, then I will give her another 1oz in case she is really hungry. But.....another 30 minutes, she show the signal again!!!

I don't think a newborn baby can get hungry that fast, sometimes if I give her too much, she will vomit some milk out even though we have already done the "Burping" exercise.

I really out of idea now, is there anyone here can provide me some advice?  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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u dont breastfeeding?
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post Oct 23 2018, 09:44 AM

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they will get hungry fast cos their stomach is small and can only hold so much milk. also they do urinate and berak and they are not eating solid food to make them kenyang longer. bear with it, u'll get used to it.

or sometimes she might not be comfortable so they wakes up. is the room cool enough?

or maybe she suffers from kembung perut? rub their stomach with yu yee oil.

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post Oct 23 2018, 09:46 AM

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QUOTE(mystvearn @ Oct 23 2018, 09:40 AM)
i think still not settled down. just need to put up with it. hopefully after 2 months will be better. some are good sleepers, some are not at night. if you can keep them awake during the day, they sleep better at night. however 1 month is still to young. i remembered that i need to change the diapers everytime cry at night. after new diaper will sleep better. but maybe the air is cold so diaper feel cold
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To be honest, she sleep quite well during day time. No matter how you move/shake her, she also refused to wake up. I tried to play with her yesterday from 7pm-11pm, but she just didn't want to wake up. Eyes close all the time unless she is hungry which the time gap is around 2.5 hours. But night time, her eyes open big big even though I feed her 2.5oz - 3oz


QUOTE(kausar @ Oct 23 2018, 09:41 AM)
u dont breastfeeding?
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My wife got wake up to pump breast milk, but for whatever reason, the production is very low (each time maximum 2-3 oz). Hence, normally baby day time drink breast milk, night time drink formula milk.
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post Oct 23 2018, 09:47 AM

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is quite normal for new born, my daughter cried for 3 months non stop at night until she is tired then she will sleep when she is one month, some people said it was due to colig, I am not sure, I tried all the possible ways, some elder people said maybe they starting to explore but that should be around 3 months old.

if she suck direct from your breast, will she sleep?
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post Oct 23 2018, 09:48 AM

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just keep calm, it's all normal
it's just one of the many problems you may face when u have a newborn
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post Oct 23 2018, 10:05 AM

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QUOTE(kcmy @ Oct 23 2018, 09:44 AM)
they will get hungry fast cos their stomach is small and can only hold so much milk. also they do urinate and berak and they are not eating solid food to make them kenyang longer. bear with it, u'll get used to it.

or sometimes she might not be comfortable so they wakes up. is the room cool enough?

or maybe she suffers from kembung perut? rub their stomach with yu yee oil.
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I think the room is cold enough, 22-23C. Ok, may be I should try the yu yee oil. Thanks for the advice.


QUOTE(anakkk @ Oct 23 2018, 09:47 AM)
is quite normal for new born, my daughter cried for 3 months non stop at night until she is tired then she will sleep when she is one month, some people said it was due to colig, I am not sure, I tried all the possible ways, some elder people said maybe they starting to explore but that should be around 3 months old.

if she suck direct from your breast, will she sleep?
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But when she cried out loud, I worry too much wind will go into her stomach which will even make her more uncomfortable. She always did her "big business" at midnight, 3-4 times during the night time. Day time doesn't want to do "business" at all.

Very difficult to suck direct from the breast, low production rate, sometimes she doesn't want to latch.


QUOTE(sevendogz @ Oct 23 2018, 09:48 AM)
just keep calm, it's all normal
it's just one of the many problems you may face when u have a newborn
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I'm trying. Wah...one of many problems?!?! God bless me. rclxub.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gif
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post Oct 23 2018, 10:09 AM

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QUOTE(skywalker9959 @ Oct 23 2018, 09:46 AM)
To be honest, she sleep quite well during day time. No matter how you move/shake her, she also refused to wake up. I tried to play with her yesterday from 7pm-11pm, but she just didn't want to wake up. Eyes close all the time unless she is hungry which the time gap is around 2.5 hours. But night time, her eyes open big big even though I feed her 2.5oz - 3oz
My wife got wake up to pump breast milk, but for whatever reason, the production is very low (each time maximum 2-3 oz). Hence, normally baby day time drink breast milk, night time drink formula milk.
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then u have to rescheduled her bedtime. its hard as she is just infant , so take slowly to wake her up . example try to sleep her from 6pm-10pm and decrease or shorter sleeping . please note not all child is the same , if she like to sleep at that hours then nothing we can do , just pray the best for our child and play with her along. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(skywalker9959 @ Oct 23 2018, 09:37 AM)
Dear all, my daughter (about 1 month old now) recently refuse to sleep at night. Sometimes she is crying no matter whether you put her down on her bed or even when you hug her in your arm.

She gave me signal that she is hungry (keep on opening her mouth and show me her tongue), for example, I already gave her 2.5oz formula milk, she finished all the milk, but she refused to sleep. 30 minutes later, she will start crying and show me the hungry signal again, then I will give her another 1oz in case she is really hungry. But.....another 30 minutes, she show the signal again!!!

I don't think a newborn baby can get hungry that fast, sometimes if I give her too much, she will vomit some milk out even though we have already done the "Burping" exercise.

I really out of idea now, is there anyone here can provide me some advice?  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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same here

my boy 11 weeks
still like that , need to persuade him to sleep for almost an hour 11pm-12am and after feed then only sleep
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post Oct 23 2018, 11:08 AM

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QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Oct 23 2018, 10:39 AM)
same here

my boy 11 weeks
still like that , need to persuade him to sleep for almost an hour 11pm-12am and after feed then only sleep
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I think yours is much better, my daughter can be awake from 1am to 5am and refuse to sleep.
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post Oct 23 2018, 11:18 AM

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QUOTE(skywalker9959 @ Oct 23 2018, 11:08 AM)
I think yours is much better, my daughter can be awake from 1am to 5am and refuse to sleep.
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try to put her into a rocker.
my boy same as urs the first month. once discharge from confinement centre
did not want to sleep in new environment. lucky friend gave us a rocker and put into use

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QUOTE(skywalker9959 @ Oct 23 2018, 09:37 AM)
Dear all, my daughter (about 1 month old now) recently refuse to sleep at night. Sometimes she is crying no matter whether you put her down on her bed or even when you hug her in your arm.

She gave me signal that she is hungry (keep on opening her mouth and show me her tongue), for example, I already gave her 2.5oz formula milk, she finished all the milk, but she refused to sleep. 30 minutes later, she will start crying and show me the hungry signal again, then I will give her another 1oz in case she is really hungry. But.....another 30 minutes, she show the signal again!!!

I don't think a newborn baby can get hungry that fast, sometimes if I give her too much, she will vomit some milk out even though we have already done the "Burping" exercise.

I really out of idea now, is there anyone here can provide me some advice?  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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TS, sorry I do not have solution for you but here's an out of topic question:

When your wife was pregnant, did your baby act the same in her tummy? I mean did baby kick and swirl more actively at night and less active in the day?
I am worried now as friends told me their schedule in the womb very much the same when after they were born.
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post Oct 24 2018, 09:24 AM

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QUOTE(shinchan^^ @ Oct 23 2018, 11:18 AM)
try to put her into a rocker.
my boy same as urs the first month. once discharge from confinement centre
did not want to sleep in new environment. lucky friend gave us a rocker and put into use
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My wife don't really want to use rocker as she doesn't want the baby to have any reliance on rocker in the future.

QUOTE(cute owl @ Oct 23 2018, 11:21 AM)
sing lullaby?
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Music is always on when she is sleeping. But not really working for my daughter.

QUOTE(lowlowc @ Oct 23 2018, 10:26 PM)
TS, sorry I do not have solution for you but here's an out of topic question:

When your wife was pregnant, did your baby act the same in her tummy? I mean did baby kick and swirl more actively at night and less active in the day?
I am worried now as friends told me their schedule in the womb very much the same when after they were born.
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Actually it is not. When the baby still in mummy's tummy, she normally very active in the morning (9-10am) and evening (8pm-9pm). Normally is after food then she will be very active. But now she is active during midnight, ie. 2am to 5am. doh.gif
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My son only wake up 1 time midnight
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post Oct 24 2018, 09:27 AM

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QUOTE(skywalker9959 @ Oct 24 2018, 09:24 AM)
My wife don't really want to use rocker as she doesn't want the baby to have any reliance on rocker in the future.
Music is always on when she is sleeping. But not really working for my daughter.
Actually it is not. When the baby still in mummy's tummy, she normally very active in the morning (9-10am) and evening (8pm-9pm). Normally is after food then she will be very active. But now she is active during midnight, ie. 2am to 5am.  doh.gif
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we use rocker to rock him to sleep first then only carry to bed


take time to change the body clock back to normal
normally 2 months +
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post Oct 24 2018, 10:49 AM

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QUOTE(skywalker9959 @ Oct 24 2018, 09:24 AM)
My wife don't really want to use rocker as she doesn't want the baby to have any reliance on rocker in the future.
Music is always on when she is sleeping. But not really working for my daughter.
Actually it is not. When the baby still in mummy's tummy, she normally very active in the morning (9-10am) and evening (8pm-9pm). Normally is after food then she will be very active. But now she is active during midnight, ie. 2am to 5am.  doh.gif
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Thanks.
I heard the first 3 month is the toughest so you just have to wait until it passed.
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post Oct 31 2018, 12:22 AM

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post Oct 31 2018, 12:27 AM

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may i know what time ur baby was born...sometimes when a baby was born during daytime then at night time they will sleep and when a baby was born in at night so the night is their wake up hours and the day is their sleeping hours....
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QUOTE(skywalker9959 @ Oct 23 2018, 09:37 AM)
Dear all, my daughter (about 1 month old now) recently refuse to sleep at night. Sometimes she is crying no matter whether you put her down on her bed or even when you hug her in your arm.

She gave me signal that she is hungry (keep on opening her mouth and show me her tongue), for example, I already gave her 2.5oz formula milk, she finished all the milk, but she refused to sleep. 30 minutes later, she will start crying and show me the hungry signal again, then I will give her another 1oz in case she is really hungry. But.....another 30 minutes, she show the signal again!!!

I don't think a newborn baby can get hungry that fast, sometimes if I give her too much, she will vomit some milk out even though we have already done the "Burping" exercise.

I really out of idea now, is there anyone here can provide me some advice?  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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in our case, after my wife breastfed our baby, she held her in arms until baby falls into deep sleep, then only put on bed.
usually is the safety and warmth feeling that the baby is missing. try it.

oh on side notes, dont bother about the breast feeding talks or taboo that they force you to use only breastmilk, as long as your wife is giving breastfeed, a bit of formula is okay to supplement the hunger.

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