Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t eat throughout the night at his age ??
It sounds like he eats too much. Both of my babies ate 24-28oz, and didn’t start eating more than 24oz until 3-4 months old. Her baby eats 28-32oz which is a lot for a 9 week old baby.
OP here. The pediatrician said 24-32oz/day is normal. He eats a lot but he is not a big baby. We feed him what he wants. We don’t make him eat if he’s not hungry.
At least you feed him on demand. Why can't he sleep on demand?
Babies that age don't get overtired. They sleep when they sleep. They wake up when they wake up.
It's only when they are older that they can be stimulated and kept up. I think... I mean unless your husband is just turning on loud music and doing active playing with a newborn which would be pretty weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at all the PPs thinking they know better than OP what her baby needs. Are you all like this IRL?
The baby will outgrow this sleep cycle quite soon. But the damage to the relationship and OP ensuring that she will be the default parent will last a really long time. Sometimes you have to look at the long game.
OP here. I am the main person with him all day. I know what he needs and I have made a routine that works for him. He’s not the one that has to care for him while he cries for 30 minutes because he’s overtired. He’s not the one that had to deal with a fussy baby all day. I was and I did something about it.
My husband works 7/8am - 5/6pm during the week. He takes a break around lunch to play with him and during the 6-7pm time. He spends a lot of time with him on the weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t eat throughout the night at his age ??
It sounds like he eats too much. Both of my babies ate 24-28oz, and didn’t start eating more than 24oz until 3-4 months old. Her baby eats 28-32oz which is a lot for a 9 week old baby.
OP here. The pediatrician said 24-32oz/day is normal. He eats a lot but he is not a big baby. We feed him what he wants. We don’t make him eat if he’s not hungry.
At least you feed him on demand. Why can't he sleep on demand?
Babies that age don't get overtired. They sleep when they sleep. They wake up when they wake up.
It's only when they are older that they can be stimulated and kept up. I think... I mean unless your husband is just turning on loud music and doing active playing with a newborn which would be pretty weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t eat throughout the night at his age ??
It sounds like he eats too much. Both of my babies ate 24-28oz, and didn’t start eating more than 24oz until 3-4 months old. Her baby eats 28-32oz which is a lot for a 9 week old baby.
OP here. The pediatrician said 24-32oz/day is normal. He eats a lot but he is not a big baby. We feed him what he wants. We don’t make him eat if he’s not hungry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at all the PPs thinking they know better than OP what her baby needs. Are you all like this IRL?
The baby will outgrow this sleep cycle quite soon. But the damage to the relationship and OP ensuring that she will be the default parent will last a really long time. Sometimes you have to look at the long game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t eat throughout the night at his age ??
It sounds like he eats too much. Both of my babies ate 24-28oz, and didn’t start eating more than 24oz until 3-4 months old. Her baby eats 28-32oz which is a lot for a 9 week old baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t eat throughout the night at his age ??
He is probably formula fed. They sleep longer at night.
Anonymous wrote:at all the PPs thinking they know better than OP what her baby needs. Are you all like this IRL?
Anonymous wrote:This is how you end up with a hands off uninvolved Dad.
at all the PPs thinking they know better than OP what her baby needs. Are you all like this IRL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What type of schedule is your baby on? Does he not get to spend time with your baby at all?
OP here. His schedule is
Feedings - 7am, 10am, 1pm, 4pm, and 6pm, 7:30pm, and 10pm.
Naps: 8:15-10am, 11:30-1pm, 2:30-4pm, 5:30-6pm. Bedtime at 8. Wakes up at 7am.
He was a mess for the first 8 weeks because he rarely showed signs of being tired until it was too late and then would cry for 30 minutes while I tried to get him down. He was always fussy. I read a book and realized I was keeping him awake too long. I started following wake windows and everything fell into place. He is a much happier baby now. He is 9.5 weeks old and has been following this routine for about two weeks. It may change but at least I know what to do now.
Actually it’s perfect. It’s about 16 hours a day. For a baby under 3 months, 14-17 hours of sleep in a 24 hour period is what they need.
That is way too much sleep for a baby. My kids never slept more that much. Keep him awake and play with him. Stop forcing him to go to sleep.