Ugh, not enough! Slept 11-3 and then 4:30-6:30. But those are the times I got into the bed, and it usually takes me ~30 mins to fall asleep. So really only 5 very disjointed hours. STUPID daylight savings. Now the chickens have to be let out at 6:30 instead of 7:30 (grumble grumble).
9:30-5:30, with two random wakeups where DS woke up crying but put himself back to sleep (he's teething). I usually check the time on my phone when the crying wakes me, and then I'm able to get back to sleep when he quiets in a few minutes.
Love of my life baby boy born 11/11. One and done not by choice; 3 years of TTC yielded 4 MMC and 2 CPs, through 4 IUIs and 2 IVFs. Focusing on making the world a better place instead...and running.
I tried to go to sleep at 11:15, M woke up just as I climbed into bed. I fed him until 11:30. Meanwhile I read something about my neighborhood that got me all worked up and I couldn't fall asleep until 1. M woke up at 4 and was awake. I fed him and tried to put him back in the crib. Finally I let him sleep with us. Then at 6:15 my daughter came in and informed me it was morning.
9:30pm - 11:20 (DS started crying but I ignored him and he fell back asleep until 12)
11:30-12
12:30 - 4
4:10-540
I don't know what that is and I am too tired to add it up lol. I instituted a new rule where I am not going into DS' room before 12. So far it seems to be going kind of okay. In two days I am going to push it back to one and then just keep pushing it back. Hopefully he will get the hint.
how old is your baby?
I need to do this.
Leo is 5 months and finally was STTN. And now he is back up twice a night. His room is connected to our so it is really hard to ignore. But I know he doesn't need to be getting up twice a night to eat.
Also I once was one of those people that had a hard time falling back asleep after night wakings.
I recently have started taking 1 tylenol pm around 8 pm and I also wear ear plugs. The tylenol pm helps lull me back to sleep after waking up. The ear plugs are just enough so I don't hear the random wakings, but can certainly hear him when he really wakes up. It has made a world of difference in how I sleep! Try it out if you are a light sleeper like me.
Didn't get to go to bed until almost 12:30 since they turned off my power yesterday (I'm in Northern NJ) to turn other people back on and they didn't put our power back until 11pm, in which we made the 1/2 hour drive home from my in-laws house so we could sleep in our own beds. Then B woke us up at like 2am. Then at 5am where he wanted to "talk" to me. DH is a peach though and let me go back to bed from 5:30-8am while he entertained B. I'm working from home still or else I would have been up at 7am.
This whole DST crap is killing any kind of schedule we had going!
Both of my kids are getting over colds and last night was the best night we've had in a week. I think I got up around 3 to nurse DS. Then DD was up at 5:30...
She usually has a cup of milk and watches Timmy Time in bed with me starting at 7 when DH gets going for the day. Our plan was to make it until then but we caved at 6:15. There's only so much whining I can take at that hour. Tomorrow, no caving before 6:30, then 6:45 etc. Boo to the time change and sick babies.
Dd screamed out for a minute at 4 and then rolled over and went back to sleep. H's alarm went off at 5:30. I didn't really go back to sleep after that, but I didn't get out of bed until almost 7.
10:30pm to 7:30am, waking to feed q2h on the dot (DS went to bed at 8:30 when we got home from the weekend away). I prefer this to when he actually sleeps longer stretches because my body has adjusted to this schedule.
9:30-4:15, 4:20-4:40. Ds woke up singing songs at 4:15 fallback to sleep, woke again at 4:40, sang another song, fellback to sleep ( but I never did). Up for the day at 5:15. Yuck I'm tired.
I went to bed at 1030 and read until 11pm. 11pm- 6am. 7 hours. The. At 815am, she went for her morning nap and I laid down too for 30 min. I am so glad I didnt have to work until 11am.
Me: 8 hours (RARE). 11p to 7am. Little E: 12--7-11:30 (he woke up briefly, crying), then 11:35-7. He sleeps a good 11-12 hours a night.
He's slowly transitioning out of 2 naps a day down to 1, I'm trying to get a better feel for when the right time for that is. Some days it works out, and some days I don't get the timing right at all. Still figuring that one out.