tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5128351265501181494.post1293712746382066546..comments2023-04-03T13:35:56.759+02:00Comments on A muslimah Mother: sleeping habits*Muslim mama*http://www.blogger.com/profile/17481384102099536982noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5128351265501181494.post-32372696090255762202011-04-17T16:53:34.562+02:002011-04-17T16:53:34.562+02:00This is the same thing we were told when we had ou...This is the same thing we were told when we had our 2 daughters. Our first started sleeping through the night at 5 months (mashAllah) and she started out in a crib. Our second didn't want to sleep in a crib from day one, it was harder and took all our effort to make sure she slept in her own bed and by the time she was a month she did....even for naps I'd try to sneak her in her bed after she fell asleep and she always seemed to know and wake up ahhhh it was hard! Feedings were just as hard, they say at six months to not do noght feedings because that's when they should be sleeping through the night, she was 7.5 months when that happened. We would give her water since she spit the pacifier out (she prefers her thumb). I personally agree with the advice the nurses gave, it's better for everyone in the long run and the more rest for the mom = a happier mom and a less stressed mom. :DStaceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06782355039225832351noreply@blogger.com