About what?they lied.
About what?they lied.
Julie Chen was just on The Early Show for a visit. She had her baby, Charlie, on September 24th. She was talking about waking him up to feed him because the doctor said he needs to eat every 2-3 hours. She said he would probably sleep through the night if she didn't wake him.
So, did you wake your baby up to feed them?
I never did. My doctor said if they are sleeping, let them sleep. My son started sleeping through the night at a month old. My daughter was 3 months.
About what?
I can't believe all the people who say never.
I never woke mine, I didn't need to. However, if mine hadn't woken up and they were low enough weight that the dr. was recommending it I'd ABSOLUTELY wake them up to feed them.
Just because there are medical professionals who disagree with you doesn't mean they are lying. Heck, it doesn't even mean that either they or you are wrong. It only means that there is a disagreement.About waking the baby up to feed herA healthy baby will wake themselves up when they are hungry. If there are no medical concerns, get all the sleep you can.
2 wks after the baby is born you will realize why you NEVER wake them up.![]()
Only with the twins, and not all of the time. It was sometimes easier than going back to sleep, only to be woken 1/2 hour later. Sometimes we did this, when DH and I were assigned feeding times, and sometimes we did "pick your baby," so you only had to get up with one of them.
Just because there are medical professionals who disagree with you doesn't mean they are lying. Heck, it doesn't even mean that either they or you are wrong. It only means that there is a disagreement.
I went back and reread your two posts with an eye toward humor. I still can't find your 'jokes'.I was jokinglighten up before that baby is born you will need your sense of humor when you get pooped on.
I went back and reread your two posts with an eye toward humor. I still can't find your 'jokes'.
My wife and I took a 'new parents' class a few weeks ago. They told us to wake the baby up to feed her.
Here's the thing...if baby is sleeping through the night AND gaining weight appropriately, do not wake her/him. They get accustomed to that schedule and it's a bear to break them of it when it's time. Not to mention, mom's body needs sleep and time to heal. The process of pregnancy and childbirth is really, REALLY hard on a body. The baby drains all kinds of nutrients from mom and even the easiest childbirth needs rest and recovery time. Waking a baby that doesn't really NEED or WANT to be woken up is taking precious sleeping time away from mom - who really needs that to heal quickly.
If baby has a medical condition that requires the extra calories, absolutely wake them. If not, allow mom the time needed to rest up and recover.![]()
Why does it surprise you so many said they wouldn't wake them? Unless the baby is failing to wake him/herself up there is no reason to wake them to feed them.
I don't know why you are trying to convince me. We will do whatever out doctors tell us to. The advice from some random internet person is not going to outweight their medical opinions.Here's the thing...if baby is sleeping through the night AND gaining weight appropriately, do not wake her/him. They get accustomed to that schedule and it's a bear to break them of it when it's time. Not to mention, mom's body needs sleep and time to heal. The process of pregnancy and childbirth is really, REALLY hard on a body. The baby drains all kinds of nutrients from mom and even the easiest childbirth needs rest and recovery time. Waking a baby that doesn't really NEED or WANT to be woken up is taking precious sleeping time away from mom - who really needs that to heal quickly.
If baby has a medical condition that requires the extra calories, absolutely wake them. If not, allow mom the time needed to rest up and recover.![]()
But if there is a reason, like you listed, why would you refuse to wake them? Do people not understand the meaning of the word "never?"
Yes, it surprises me that so many people would ignore medical advice and refuse to wake their baby if they were told to do so.