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4 month old - we moved


Posted by Elijahmommy on February 19, 2002 at 19:01:33:

In Reply to: Follow-up only - until goals are set (must read) posted by Sandman on February 18, 2002 at 11:31:22:

We recently moved from CA to Boston... ever since then my son's sleep has been a little confused. He was on a good schedule... he slept around 8 or 9 woke up for a very short feeding at 3:30am and woke up around 8:30 am. He went to sleep very easily and woke up happy.

Since we moved, he has had no pattern of sleep at night. His day sleep was easy to put back into place...but not his night. He slept through the night once. Sometimes he goes back on his old schedule.. sometimes he wakes up twice a night. Sometimes he just keeps waking up constantly until midnight and then sleeps til 5 and then til 9am. His wake up time is consistent.. although sometimes he wants to sleep in late. I heard it's bad to wake a sleeping baby but what if he just keeps sleeping...and it throws off the rest of his schedule.

sorry about the many questions... just need some feedback.

thanks

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