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learnbreastfeeding · 1 month
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Struggling to find a rhythm with your newborn? Here's a realistic schedule to help you navigate those precious first weeks. Remember, every baby is different, so adjust as needed. You've got this, Mama! 💪
What does your baby's routine look like? Let’s support each other on this journey! 🌟
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ritaltime · 1 year
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The Wonder Weeks: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Your Baby's Mental Development
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baby-nest-bed · 5 years
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Organic baby lounger. Helping you sleep through the night again! Your little one sleep more, you sleep more! A day without a nice sleep is not a good and happy day for baby and for mama. Co sleeping with the baby at night is the answer. #mommingainteasy #joyfulmotherhood #babysleephelp #momquotes #babyschlaf #tiredmom #babyschedule #allnighter #tinybaby #39weekspregnant #1monthbaby #notsleeping #pregnancyisbeautiful #babycaretips #firsttimemummy #firsttimemom #mymomlife #momvillage #babynap #ineedsleep #babysleepadvice #needsleep #pregnancydiary https://www.instagram.com/p/B26wCJKBO1a/?igshid=q3nh8usxpl4r
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doulabrittany · 6 years
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Just some sample schedules for babies, newborn to a year. www.doulabydesign.net #postpartumdoula #newbornschedule #infantschedule #babyschedule #charlotteparent #doula #babywise https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs7_kyEnBmY/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=721mqdzpzq5n
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#4amthoughtsbylora Is it just me or is it ironic the word LISP has an S? #deepthoughts #exhausted #sleepdeprived #4amthoughts #babyschedule #whatssleep
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parentsneedtoknow · 5 years
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How To Travel without destroying the progress you have made with Babywise so far. How to travel and maintain your Babywise schedule. Baby schedules can be flexible! #babywise #babyschedule #babyroutine #toddlerschedule #familytraveladvice http://bit.ly/2LZWeI4 http://bit.ly/2WciCCd
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jobkash · 2 years
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RN-Registered Nurse Moth Baby
RN-Registered Nurse Moth Baby
We Are Hiring: Title: Registered Nurse RNDepartment: Mother babySchedule: Full-Time, NightShiftHospital: Ascension Resurrection Medical CenterLocation: Chicago,
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suzanna-reid-posts · 5 years
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baby nap schedule by age - peaceful naps is the perfect compliment to any sleep training method a family is using to teach baby to do naptime and sleep through the night every day. Tips for new moms and parenting advice that every family should read. #babynap #babyschedule #sleeptraining #newmom #newmoms #tipsfornewmoms
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baby nap schedule by age - peaceful naps is the perfect compliment to any sleep training method a family is using to teach baby to do naptime and sleep through the night every day. Tips for new moms and parenting advice that every family should read. #babynap #babyschedule #sleeptraining #newmom #newmoms #tipsfornewmoms
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beccaanne5 · 5 years
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Its incredible what a little dry shampoo and dangly earrings can do for ones self esteem. . . #datenightoutfit #wfhlife #wfhmomma #betterlifestyle #momistired #momiswinning #workbabybalance #sahmom #babyschedule #wfhmom #mombosslife #mombossliving #bestlifenow https://ift.tt/2XRwZNO
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Schedule your baby: 8 Months old
Scheduling for your 8 month old baby is fun and easy! Check out my personal schedule for my twins when they were 8 months. #babyschedule
The baby schedule for your 8 month old is very similar to the Month 7 Schedule, the main differences will be the variety of foods following their purees at meal time.   We were doing strictly Mum Mums until they got really used to picking up their food and putting it in their own mouths. Goose picked up on this super quick, she also had a slight regression at the beginning of this month.   That…
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aikoandi · 9 years
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Schedules...
In less than a month I get back to work. My husband and I both work from home so we wanted to try out a schedule that would work for all three of us. Some mommy time, daddy time, family time etc. The schedule looked perfect. We thought we’d test run it from this Monday. It has been 3 days. The schedule is worthy to be framed so she can stare at it as art. Sigh. Looks like we are going the “sorry baby crawling over my laptop” way.
Nevertheless she’s been clocking amazing sleeping hours at night. Giving us the much needed rest to get the work day started!
For a person who plans and optimizes every step she takes, my daughter is teaching me, repeatedly, to go with the flow. It is enjoyable!
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waitingforourchance · 10 years
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Thinking of changing our schedule...
Because of the time change (PT to ET) I have made Grace's bedtime routine a little later during this visit. We normally start at 8pm at home and she is asleep by 9. I pump at 10:30pm and then try to sleep by midnight. She usually wakes up around 5am, and again around 7:30am. At 5am I feel like a zombie, but I nurse her back to sleep, then pump and lay there trying to sleep until she wakes up again. At 7:30 I still feel like a zombie, so I usually have Jessi hang out with her for a couple hours (all of us in bed together still) and try to catch a couple hours of sleep. Sometimes Grace goes back to sleep and sometimes she doesn't, but I wake up around 10:30-11 feeling groggy and gross. Then she only naps for like 20 minutes at a time all day, which leaves me no time to sleep or catch up on household things. Since we've been here in Ohio, I have done her bath at 10pm, and she's gone to sleep about 11pm. I stay up and pump at midnight and then go to sleep. She wakes up around 7-8am, and nurses and then goes back to sleep. I will usually just go back to sleep with her. When she wakes up at 9-9:30ish I will nurse again and then pump, and we will get up for a while. Around 11ish, she has a bottle and gets sleepy, so I take her back to bed, nurse her to sleep and she naps for a couple hours. This same thing happens again somewhere around 3-5 in the afternoon. This has been so wonderful for me, as I'm getting to either nap with her or get my pumping and all her bottles washed, laundry done, etc. in the time she is sleeping. I'm seriously considering keeping this later schedule once we get back home to make it more manageable for myself. She takes short naps in the late evening (20-30 min) closer to bath time. I just wonder if it's insane for me to keep her up until 10pm. I definitely feel more capable of getting up and starting our day at 8am than 5-6am, even with the same amount of sleep. And I'm actually tired by midnight and fall asleep after pumping easier than at 10:30. I don't think I'll switch cold turkey though. I'll let her self-adjust to the time change again and then try to start pushing back bath time little by little. Has anyone else changed their baby's schedule to better suit your own? I know most people seem to put their babies down around 7-8pm or earlier, so I feel a bit selfish for keeping her up later. It just makes a world of difference for me to feel human when we wake up (instead of like a zombie), and for her to take real naps. Hoping this change carries over once we get back home. All we can do is try! :)
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gabieclay · 10 years
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He might not be mobile or able to talk but his schedule is more full than any one I've ever had‼️ 👶😴💭🍼 #BabySchedule #NewMommyLife #littlejaserodriguez
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mumwhohasitall · 11 years
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Baby routines and scheduling how to's
I often get asked whether my bubs is in a routine.. He kinda is I guess but I never really intended for it. I couldn't stand to be one of those mums that had to be home at certain times because of routine. Or even worst miss out on social events and catch ups, life still goes on, I say!
I’m a firm believer in the on demand feeding schedule, especially when 100% breastfeeding. So many growth spurts within the first few weeks that you just have to respond to them with boob, there’s no such thing as overfeeding when on boob!
From the beginning it’s important to start introducing sequences: eat, play, then sleep.. And a bedtime sequence: bath, massage, eat, play, lullaby, then sleep..
Between 4-6 months when bubs is on 6-8 feeds you could sequence the rotation every 2hrs- baby wakes, eats, plays, lullaby, then sleeps 2hrs post waking. Since bubs nap times may vary this sequence worked well for us and kept things flexible when out and about.
After 6 months when bubs is on 5 feeds, you can follow the 5, 9, 1, 5, 10 schedule- boob, solids, play, quiet time, then nap. At this age you can start training bubs to sleep through the night so doesn’t need their overnight feeds- this is a whole new topic to be covered later!
Then at 8 months when you're down to 4 feeds that aren't associated with meals, you can follow the 7, 11, 4, 9 routine. Once you've got that down pat, start dropping the last feed.
Big factors to include in your scheduling are play times- tummy times, baby alone times to explore their world, and lots of mummy daddy laughs!
Overall the important things about scheduling bubs is making sure you don’t allow bubs to associate boob with sleep, that’s where you fall into all sorts of trouble with self settling. And if you are aiming for a strict routine, keep in mind that life still goes on, unless you’re at home all day everyday and don’t plan on returning to work, the strict routine may limit you. Afterall mat leave is about catch ups with the girlfriends and other mums, long days at the shops and long walks with the dog. Don’t restrict yourself too much, allow a bit of flexibility and your bubs will be happier for it.
For more information: http://www.childrenspanadol.com.au/YourGrowingBaby/YourBabysDay.aspx
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