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(ARA)
Its a biological reality and a tiring facet of new
parenthood: babies wake up frequently during the night. Luckily,
there are a number of ways that you can help your baby sleep better.
Sleeping
Noises
Babies
make many noises during the night, and not all of these noises mean
they need attention. Some of these are sleeping noises, and though
your baby may be grunting or whimpering, he isnt even fully
awake. Often he is transitioning between sleep cycles, and if let
alone will return to sleep on his own. If your little one is down
the hallway and youre listening in on the monitor, you may
find yourself making many trips to the crib only to find that hes
still asleep, or even worse, you may unknowingly be waking him when
you enter his room to check on him.
Consider
nestling your baby beside you in a co-sleeping bassinet like the
Arms Reach patented attachment. You can stay in your own bed
while you listen to his noises. When you wake up and hear your babys
sounds, dont immediately respond -- just wait and listen.
He may not need your help to return to quiet sleep. Therefore, when
he doesnt fully awaken, neither do you!
If
your baby really is waking up, he may just need your touch and reassurance
to go back to sleep -- simply reach over, pat him, rub him or gently
jiggle him and murmur quiet shushing noises. This may be all he
needs to return to sleep.
When
a pat and a shh isnt enough, your baby likely
needs to be fed. Its important to allow him to remain in a
sleepy state and fall back to sleep quickly. Simply pull him close
to you for feeding. Avoid unnecessary diaper changes, dont
turn on any lights and dont play with him -- the goal is to
help him fall back to sleep quickly so that he will develop longer
night sleep spans.
With
a little practice youll learn how to tell the difference between
your babys awake noises and sleepy noises. Handling this appropriately
will encourage your baby to sleep through the night much sooner.
The
Secret to Your Breastfed Babys All-Night Sleep
Many
babies develop a very strong association between breastfeeding and
sleep. Often babies head toward their first birthday and are still
waking Mommy up multiple times in the night to nurse.
If
your baby is waking every hour or two to breastfeed, you can try
to solve this by moving him over to his Arms Reach Co-Sleeper
Bassinet after he is done actively nursing, but before he is totally
asleep -- when his rate of sucking changes to an intermittent fluttery
pace (which is more for pacifying than nourishment). Once you move
him he can fall asleep independently. You can reach over and pat
or rub him as he falls asleep if necessary.
A
Co-Sleeping Familys Best Friend
Families
who choose the family bed as their infants primary sleeping
place will find that the Arms Reach solves several of the
typical problems that arise from exclusive co-sleeping; naptime
and making the change to independent sleep when the time is right.
The
first benefit of the Arms Reach unit is how it can help your
baby to have naptime independence. An endless number of co-sleeping
mothers must sleep with their babies for nearly every naptime, since
their little one cannot sleep alone. This can be frustrating for
a mother who doesnt want to take a daily nap, has other children
to tend to, work to complete or who just needs a little time for
herself. A baby will welcome the familiar place for naptime. (Just
remember to stay nearby or use a baby monitor to keep an ear on
your baby.)
Preparing
Your Baby for Independent Sleep
The
Arms Reach Bedside Co-Sleeper Bassinet is a wonderful tool
for preparing your baby for independent sleep. Moving your baby
from the family bed is best done gradually, and a bedside attachment
is a wonderful first step in independent sleep. Your baby is still
very close by, can be easily tended in the night, yet experience
solitary sleep that can prepare him for the time when hell
have his own bed.
Vacation
with Your Baby
Since
the Arms Reach unit folds up easily for traveling, youll
find that its a life-saver when youre taking baby on
a vacation. Trips are notorious sleep disrupters, but bringing your
babys normal sleeping place along with you can provide security
and comfort to allow him to sleep easily in an unusual place. Follow
your usual bedtime routine, no matter where you are. If you bring
along your babys regular bedding and crib toys, and add a
familiar sound -- such as lullabies or a white noise recording --
your little one will be sleeping normally just about anywhere!
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