Listener No. 4844 S And T By Aedites
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi poppy, if you are not a single parent you could try to adopt the routine my wife got into, she would put the baby on her breast and then sort of fall 90% asleep change over if required, then when the baby had finished feeding she would give it to me to finish off and go back to 100% sleep , leaving me to change nappies and get it back to sleep and in bed.
I seem to think that nobody we ever knew had actually imposed their intended routine on their baby without causing so much noise and loss of sleep for everybody concerned.
From my experience there is a compromise between demand feeding and rigid routine. The big problem with demand feeding is that the baby will often just snack rather than having a full feed because it's "on tap". I did feed on demand, but set a minimum gap of 2 1/2 - 3 hours to give my boobs time to refill if nothing else! Babies adapt very well to any routine you want to set them, even when very young. Don't be scared of the crying - a little crying doesn't hurt them at all, it's their only way of communication, and babies often have a good grizzle when falling asleep so I wouldn't automatically pick them up at the first noise. Putting a baby to bed awake so they learn to get themselves to sleep is probably the best advice I was given.
It's all tiring at first, but it just gets better and better - you've got a whole world of smiles and cuddles ahead of you.
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