frualeydis (
frualeydis) wrote2005-01-04 06:53 pm
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sleep deprivation, part 100 or so
Maja is really not sleeping well at all at night. Last night she fell asleep at 11, woke at 12, 2.10, 3.00, 3.45,5.50 and 8.10. She suckled all those times for at least a quarter of an hour, so you can probably guess how much sleep I got. And now I'm back to work so I really have to get up at 8 at the latest. We will have to find some way Rickard can make her sleep when she wakes up. As it is now he doesn't even wake up when she cries. When I was home with her it worked tolerably, because if we had had a bad night Maja and I usually slept 'til 11.30, but now I have to both be awake at night and work and it will not work in the longer run. I feel like I will fall asleep any time now and to work I really have to be able to think, not just walk around like a zombie.
I got a little tired of sewing on the bliaut yesterday so I cut out my periwinkle wool hood and silk lining and have started to sew on it. Hopefully I will get everything except the button holes and cloth buttons done tonight.
I got a little tired of sewing on the bliaut yesterday so I cut out my periwinkle wool hood and silk lining and have started to sew on it. Hopefully I will get everything except the button holes and cloth buttons done tonight.
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None of my kids have had any problems with finger sucking or sucking on pacifiers and at least here it's generally believed that longer nursing periods prevents those habits since babies get their comforting needs fulfilled by their mothers and not an object that they get attached too and probably use longer thatn they would have been nursed. With bottles and pacifiers tooth problems really is an issue however.
Well today it's the eve before 12th night so I only work half the day so I had the luxury of sleeping until nine.
Eva