for the second night in the row my baby girl has kept me up late ... we are usually really good at keeping up with her sleeping but ever since we took her to get her tongue tie removed she's been more fuzzy at night 😴😧😩 I try so hard not to get frustrated but it seems like it's not working.. idk what's bothering her other than that... and when I try to make her latch on she cry`s hard but it only at night during the day she does good. I hope is just a passing thing.. any ideas on what I can do
Aww girl, my man works night shifts too a lot, if ya need to talk to keep your sanity hmu lol
@hellosweetie, thank u I'm gonna need all the help I can get tonight since my so works at nigth...
@trezelle, I cuddle with her at night too all the time but lately she's been up and gets really fuzzy even when daddy holds her and sings to her she refuses to be down we let her cry it out but then I feel bad : ( and I have to do it all over again :/
@hellosweetie, thank you so much for the advice I hope that's what is happening because it has been really ruff to put her down .. but I will try it . :)
I agree with what @hellosweetie said. Two days ago my honey pie had the same issue. My sister and I were up all night. The last time my LO slept was at 3pm the day before and didn't knock out till 6 am the next day. At 10pm she was refusing to eat. I felt soooo bad. But it's past now. I just cuddled her as much as possible. Sometimes they go through all these changes and we don't know why but the best thing to do is just give some extra love. When you feel frustrated just remember that you guys are both in transition. She's never experienced this either. It's all new to her.
This sounds like what my girl did around that time, they call it the "witching hour", it's usually late evening or nighttime that baby is just SO CRANKY lol...I think it happened because she was going through a growth spurt at the time, she would latch on and off the breast and cry and be upset, but still want to eat...it was very confusing and frustrating! What I found helped was to take a break, either set her down close to you and just chill, read something or whatever helps get your mind off it...or give baby to daddy or someone for a lil bit, usually about 10 to 15 mins she would come back to me, and she would be calmer...also try different positions, sometimes she would respond well if I sat her up more to nurse, sometimes if I lied back more or even side lying helped a few times...I think it was just the change of scenery or something that helped her become more comfortable and she chilled out...most importantly, you must know...it passed. It was like two weeks of hell and it got better, and before I knew it she was happy and a good eater again, no longer got mad at booby lol hang in there mama, take some breaks and just have lots and lots of patience until it passes lol
@hellosweetie, OK I will thanks