I know this can be a sensitive topic and I've hesitated to post about it, but thoughts about sleep having been consuming many of my waking hours (of which there have been many) lately, so this is really just a ramble of what's been running through my head.
So... sleep.
I really hoped that Sprout would sleep train on her own. I know that's naive, but it didn't stop me from hoping. She really is quite an "easy" baby so it would have been nice if that carried over to sleep. ...Not that she's a "bad" sleeper. We've gotten into a fairly reasonable routine of bedtime at about 7:30pm, followed by a few minutes of rocking whenever she wakes up between then and 10:30pm-ish when we go into bed, and then nursing every three hours or so throughout the night until maybe 5:00am where she more or less stays on the boob until she gets up at 6:00 or 6:30am. She usually doesn't cry, just fusses until she is nursed and then goes back down to sleep with minimal rocking, if any. Fairly reasonable, right? Except that she's still waking up to nurse every three hours. Which means I'm only sleeping about two and half hours at a time. And that can catch up with a girl, you know? Anyway, all this to say that we're getting to the point where we are starting to think about sleep training.
But here's the thing, even the thought of several more months of interrupted sleep isn't enough for me to feel guiltless in letting Ms. Sprout cry, and from what I know, even the most gentle sleep training methods usually involve tears.
Back when The Bean was wee, we did a modified sort of Cry It Out. He never cried very long, but still, it was hard. (Jen wrote about it in this blog post.) Read that with the knowledge that Jen was the "strong" one. I fought back tears of my own while she reassured me that it really was going to be best for all of us. After a few days he was going down without any fuss. I even remember a period following his sleep training where he would happily give us goodnight kisses and then roll over and close his eyes before we shut the bedroom door. (He's currently in a stage where he procrastinates like no one's business at bedtime, and occasionally will tell us, "I'm going to cry." when we are getting ready to leave the room. Yet I don't struggle with this in the same way as I did/do with having a baby cry.)
So you think we'd be able to do the same thing with Sprout knowing that the results are likely to be positive. Or we could do the other CIO method which I would describe as more of a "back away slowly" method than a "go in and check on them often" method. But still, when I hear her fuss and know that I could go in and comfort her and I'm not, I get itchy.
She is still just a little baby. She hasn't even been in this world as long as she was inside me (though that won't be true for much longer). She finds joy in things like holding her hands under a running stream of water, bouncing, grabbing the cat's fur, and blowing raspberries. She finds comfort in closeness. Who are we to deny her that? When I pick her up to rock her and she lets out a big sigh and puts her little dimply-knuckled hand on my chest before letting her heavy eyelids close I melt. I am not ready to let that go yet.
Plus, any time we've started thinking about sleep training something seems to come up that makes it feel like a Really Bad Idea. She has a cold. She's learning to crawl. We're going on a trip. She's figured out how to get out of her swaddle (surely one change to the sleep routine at a time is enough!). She's teething. She's learning to cruise.
Still, at 2:30am it's dark and hard to see those dimply little knuckles and feel quite as nostalgic about rocking her to sleep, so maybe one day soon we'll decide it's time to give sleep training a go.
Any tips on how to do it without either baby or Mama crying are welcome!
Showing posts with label infant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infant. Show all posts
Monday, September 9, 2013
Friday, August 23, 2013
{this moment} almost there
A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
If you're inspired to do the same, leave a link to your 'moment' in the comments for all to find and see.
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Wordless Wednesday: With the Band
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Friday, August 2, 2013
{this moment} soccer ball
A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
If you're inspired to do the same, leave a link to your 'moment' in the comments for all to find and see.
Inspired by SouleMama.
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Reflux?
After being rescheduled twice, we finally got Sprout in to see the pediatrician yesterday afternoon.
It's only been two weeks since we were in for her six month check-up, and we had talked about her vomiting every 3-5 days then, as she had been doing for a few weeks at that point. His advice was not to worry, and come back only if the frequency increased. She vomited on thirteen of the subsequent fourteen days.
Anyway, we got all caught up on my concerns and the "what if's..." Thankfully the pediatrician assured me that I am not a nut for being feeling anxious about this, and though he suspects it is nothing serious, would rather be overly cautious than ignore something that might be an issue.
Though it is a bit unusual for symptoms to start presenting so late (usually they clear up as the infant gets older), reflux is the #1 suspicion at this point. However, he also sent in a requisition for an x-ray and ultrasound at the local children's hospital to make sure there isn't something we're missing. We leave for PA this weekend, and though I'd love to have some answers before that, it's unlikely that we'll get in for the ultrasound before our departure. In the mean time we have a prescription for Zantac that I am going to go fill today.
I'm hoping that it is reflux, and believe it could be as Sprout had started doing longer nursing sessions a few weeks ago, but seems to have switched back to smaller and more frequent feedings over the past little bit. We've also noted that most of the time she is vomiting right after nursing before bed, or she will be unsettled after nursing and then vomit and promptly fall asleep.
Last night was particularly brutal. She didn't vomit (hurray!), but was fussing until about 3:30am when I finally reswaddled her and put her in her bouncy chair. I'm exhausted by this, and I feel like she must be too. She is napping in the bouncy chair now.
I, naturally, have been reading up on reflux and GERD trying to figure out what else we can do to help our dear little Sprout. Chiropractic treatment and liquid calcium seem to rank highly as alternate therapies. Does anyone out there have any experience with either of these as treatments for reflux? Fortunately we have a chiropractor and naturopath that we really like, so we'll probably book appointments for as soon as we're back from our visit to the grandparent's, though I hope she's doing much better before then.
Thanks for everyone for their concern and reassurances on my last post about this. You are all so kind. I can't tell you how much I appreciated it.
It's only been two weeks since we were in for her six month check-up, and we had talked about her vomiting every 3-5 days then, as she had been doing for a few weeks at that point. His advice was not to worry, and come back only if the frequency increased. She vomited on thirteen of the subsequent fourteen days.
Anyway, we got all caught up on my concerns and the "what if's..." Thankfully the pediatrician assured me that I am not a nut for being feeling anxious about this, and though he suspects it is nothing serious, would rather be overly cautious than ignore something that might be an issue.
Though it is a bit unusual for symptoms to start presenting so late (usually they clear up as the infant gets older), reflux is the #1 suspicion at this point. However, he also sent in a requisition for an x-ray and ultrasound at the local children's hospital to make sure there isn't something we're missing. We leave for PA this weekend, and though I'd love to have some answers before that, it's unlikely that we'll get in for the ultrasound before our departure. In the mean time we have a prescription for Zantac that I am going to go fill today.
I'm hoping that it is reflux, and believe it could be as Sprout had started doing longer nursing sessions a few weeks ago, but seems to have switched back to smaller and more frequent feedings over the past little bit. We've also noted that most of the time she is vomiting right after nursing before bed, or she will be unsettled after nursing and then vomit and promptly fall asleep.
Last night was particularly brutal. She didn't vomit (hurray!), but was fussing until about 3:30am when I finally reswaddled her and put her in her bouncy chair. I'm exhausted by this, and I feel like she must be too. She is napping in the bouncy chair now.
I, naturally, have been reading up on reflux and GERD trying to figure out what else we can do to help our dear little Sprout. Chiropractic treatment and liquid calcium seem to rank highly as alternate therapies. Does anyone out there have any experience with either of these as treatments for reflux? Fortunately we have a chiropractor and naturopath that we really like, so we'll probably book appointments for as soon as we're back from our visit to the grandparent's, though I hope she's doing much better before then.
Thanks for everyone for their concern and reassurances on my last post about this. You are all so kind. I can't tell you how much I appreciated it.
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Friday, July 5, 2013
{this moment} chase
A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.
If you're inspired to do the same, leave a link to your 'moment' in the comments for all to find and see.
Inspired by SouleMama.
If you're inspired to do the same, leave a link to your 'moment' in the comments for all to find and see.
Inspired by SouleMama.
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Thursday, July 4, 2013
Worried
Right now I am worried. Something is wrong with our sweet little Sprout. I have been trying very hard not to worry TOO much, but sometimes I can't help it.
It all started about three weeks ago. Sprout had been showing an interest in food, so we mashed up some avocado with breastmilk and gave it to her. She wasn't the most coordinated eater, but she did take a good couple of bites. Later that day she vomited. I was concerned, but tried not to panic. A few days later we gave her some more avocado and she vomited again. Cue (internalized) panic.
So, perhaps stupidly, I started googling.
Apparently avocado is a latex-based food (who knew?) and as such can trigger an reaction in people with an allergy/sensitivity. We decided avocado and other latex-based foods were to be avoided.
We tried brown rice cereal. She vomited again.
We made the decision not to try any other "solids" until she had been vomit-free for a few days. Well, she seemed to be vomiting every three to five days, so no more solids have been introduced.
At her six month appointment last week we mentioned it to our pediatrician. He tends to take a wait-and-see approach, so we weren't surprised when he said he thought we should just continue to monitor things and track them, and if we noticed an increase in frequency, to come back in.
Since then she has been vomiting daily.
My mind is all over the place wondering what's wrong. Maybe it is a food allergy, maybe it's a reaction to something I'm eating, maybe she's over-eating, she's had a cold the past week so it could be post-nasal drip causing stomach upset, or it could be motion sickness from being in the car, or it could be any combination of these things. I've also worried it could be salmonella poisoning (from the cat, who has salmonella) or leukemia (which runs in my family), but try not to let my mind go there.
Anyway, we have an appointment on Sunday at the pediatricians' office. I hope we get some answers. Or better yet, I hope she stops vomiting before then and we don't.
It all started about three weeks ago. Sprout had been showing an interest in food, so we mashed up some avocado with breastmilk and gave it to her. She wasn't the most coordinated eater, but she did take a good couple of bites. Later that day she vomited. I was concerned, but tried not to panic. A few days later we gave her some more avocado and she vomited again. Cue (internalized) panic.
So, perhaps stupidly, I started googling.
Apparently avocado is a latex-based food (who knew?) and as such can trigger an reaction in people with an allergy/sensitivity. We decided avocado and other latex-based foods were to be avoided.
We tried brown rice cereal. She vomited again.
We made the decision not to try any other "solids" until she had been vomit-free for a few days. Well, she seemed to be vomiting every three to five days, so no more solids have been introduced.
At her six month appointment last week we mentioned it to our pediatrician. He tends to take a wait-and-see approach, so we weren't surprised when he said he thought we should just continue to monitor things and track them, and if we noticed an increase in frequency, to come back in.
Since then she has been vomiting daily.
My mind is all over the place wondering what's wrong. Maybe it is a food allergy, maybe it's a reaction to something I'm eating, maybe she's over-eating, she's had a cold the past week so it could be post-nasal drip causing stomach upset, or it could be motion sickness from being in the car, or it could be any combination of these things. I've also worried it could be salmonella poisoning (from the cat, who has salmonella) or leukemia (which runs in my family), but try not to let my mind go there.
Anyway, we have an appointment on Sunday at the pediatricians' office. I hope we get some answers. Or better yet, I hope she stops vomiting before then and we don't.
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Friday, June 28, 2013
{this moment} teething toys
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Friday, June 14, 2013
{this moment} breakfast
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Wordless Wednesday: Napping
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Friday, May 31, 2013
{this moment} swinging
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Friday, May 10, 2013
{this moment} playtime
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Wordless Wednesday: Sunshine Babies
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Friday, April 26, 2013
{this moment} smiles
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Friday, April 12, 2013
{this moment} best friend and baby
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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Easter (Photo Heavy)
This is a long overdue post. I intended on writing about our trip/holiday right after we got back, but I've started an online course and it seems nap times have been consumed by reading and writing for it. But I miss this space so I'm trying to figure out a way to work it in too.
Easter in PA was lovely, as I expected it to be. The drive there was a little rough. We left at The Bean's bedtime, hoping that he would sleep in the car, as he's done in the past. Well, Sprout slept pretty much the whole way (with breaks so I could nurse her) but The Bean, on the other hand, was up until after 10pm (close to three hours past his bedtime/our departure). It was fine for the first little bit, but when he got tired and was asking me to take him out of his car seat, rock him, and eventually settling for me holding his hand, well, let's just say it was draining. Of course, every time he did start to drop off, Sprout would begin making noise. One of the times this happened, he said, "I know, Sprout. I know." I about died. Even with that sweet moment, I'll push for a daytime departure next time. (The drive home was MUCH easier.)
He slept in on Friday morning and woke up excited to spend time with his Grandma and Grandpa. Even though we live far from them we Skype with them every weekend and it makes a HUGE difference to The Bean's comfort level with them.
Grandpa took him out the porch to swing, but that quickly turned into a walk to the pond out back. (I followed them with the camera.)
I tease Jen about growing up in the country, while she firmly argues that it is a suburb. Either way, it is so different from being in the city and I'm glad The Bean and Sprout will grow up having this place to visit. There is something special about being away from the noise and lights. About being able to go out and walk and be in nature. It is a special place. When growing up we spent time up north every summer and fall. Even though that was much more "the country," where Jen is probably closer to the truth calling where her parents live the suburbs, it has a similar feeling to me.
The Bean loved the geese at the pond, so Grandma had to take him back to feed them. They went for a walk through along the wooded path and across the little stream.
Of course, Sprout was not forgotten. She got a lot of hugs and snuggles from Grandpa and Grandma. She also got to meet a bunch of friends and extended family for the first time, including her great-grandparents. Everyone was pretty smitten with her. (And everyone commented on how big she is!)
Seeing as it was Easter, we did some Easter-related stuff. This is the first year that The Bean has really understood what is going on in terms of holidays and it was a lot of fun to see him get excited about things. On Saturday afternoon we coloured eggs with him. They were supposed to be tye dye, but the tye dye didn't really work so they were just coloured eggs that he drew on with a marker.
The Easter Bunny came and hid the eggs that night. The Bean had such fun finding them in the morning and was very excited about his Easter basket. I would have been too! Seriously, I think the Easter bunny has stepped up his game since I was kid. The littles were spoiled with clothes, books, and lots of chocolate for The Bean. (Mama and Mommy got some got some chocolate from the Easter Bunny too. Mmm.)
It was a really nice weekend away and a lovely way to spend the holiday. I hope that we're able to continue some of the traditions we are beginning next year and in the years to come.
Speaking of traditions, both The Bean and Sprout have bunny toys that they were given by friends shortly after their births. I've taken a photo of The Bean with his every Easter, I'm hoping to do the same for Sprout.
I know this is extremely belated, but I hope everyone also enjoyed their holidays and is looking forward to the warmer months. After another snowfall today, I know I am.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Easter at Oma's
I'm proud to say that we made it through our first holiday celebration away from home as a family of four! Last Sunday we drove an hour and a half to my mom's place to celebrate Easter with her, her boyfriend, and my sister's family. Our trunk may have looked like we were planning on being gone for a week or more, but all went smoothly. :)
Our family arrived early and spent some time visiting before dinner.
The Bean was very excited that the Easter Bunny had visited and brought him a basket filled with treats (and eggs, he's adamant that there are eggs in Easter baskets). He searched for eggs hidden in the living room, gobbled up chocolates, and played with little bunny toys that my mom had decorating the house.
My mom's house is not the most toddler-friendly, but he did a really good job of not touching things or being very gentle with them when it was just too tempting not to touch. Keeping The Bean away from all my mom's knickknacks has been a source of stress for us when we've been there before (basically one of us had to helicopter him to make sure that he wasn't smashing her breakables). Anyway, it seems like he can be trusted a little bit more now. So maybe visits over the next few months (until Sprout is mobile) will be a little easier.
We even got a family photo! (It may be the first decent one of all four of us together.)
Today we leave for our first trip south to go visit Jen's family. Wish us luck!
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