Thursday, May 13, 2010

(Insert picture of light bulb above my head!)

Thanks for sharing some of your fussy baby stories. I know a lot of parents deal with colic, reflux (a book I am reading say 1 in 10 babies have it to some extent) and just generally fussy babies. It's not like I am the only one in the world that dealt with a fussy baby but when you have a baby that cries a lot, sometimes that is how it feels. Plus, noone really talks much about it, noone ever says, 'Yep, I have a really fussy baby' I only hear people say, "oh, he is good good." So, then it makes you want to wonder is my baby, bad?

Then you hear another mom say that her sweet baby slept through the night since he came out the womb. Not something a sleep deprived mom wants to hear. A friend of ours baby was over a while ago and he did nothing but sleep. Hardly cried. I thought, 'so, that is what a normal baby does, huh?" Seems kinda boring :) especially when you are used to a newborn that didn't sleep more than 30 minutes the whole day, and still didn't sleep much at night. I wondered who ever coined the term, 'slept like a baby!'

I am currently reading a book called, "The Sleep Lady's Good Night, Sleep Tight," and she made a HUGE point that really clicked with me and with our sleep issues.

Babies with reflux sometimes are so busy projectile vomiting or uncomfortable that they miss out on the chance to learn how to self soothe and fall asleep on their own. S0, we must teach them. It was like a huge light bulb went off in my head and it gave me the reason I was looking for since he first fought that first nap.

Brady's reflux is still a huge issue in our lives and it only makes sense that it is disrupting his sleep. Tuesday night, he slept from 1030-7! Then, the next night, right back up again 2-3 times, and 5+ times the night before. Inconsistent is his middle name, well, not really, it's Robert.

You know what else the book recommends when you have a child who doesn't sleep? A good support system. Someone to talk to about it. Luckily, I know a few moms that have gone through it all with me and we all wonder when our kids will get 'it'. They are some of the most amazing moms I know, and do not think I could have made it through the past six months without them. Each of us brings something different to the table, and each one is an amazing mother. Sometimes when we are having a particularly rough night, I think that maybe our babies are all up together, crying in cahoots, and you know, it makes it a bit easier sometimes. Just being able to talk to someone who understands make is so much easier but we found ourselves cheering each other on!!

So, ladies, you know who you are, and I wanted to thank each one of you for being the mommies you are!!

4 comments:

Sherry said...

You aren't alone! Charlie was a pretty easy baby, but it was still hard. A friend of mine and I are convinced that moms who say their babies sleep all night and don't cry are liars! :) And of course Mr. Gus is the world's fussiest baby at night and pukes on me all the time. I just wanted to say thank you for writing real, honest posts. It's a nice change from hearing about all the perfect babies. :)

Mrs. Dirnberger said...

Totally agree with the above statement and I have a post coming up about this!! Moms who say there baby never cries and sleeps all night are fibing! I mean I know there are REALLY great babies but hey they all battle something right? I never battled reflux but I have battled 6 ear aches in 3 months. SO i know what not sleeping is and I know what cranky is. I can relate to everything

Natalie "The Pampered Mom" said...

I love this post! All mom's deal with different things ... we are going through a terrible batter of teething ... ugh! Glad you have a support system. Thanks for stopping by my blog!

sanjeet said...

It's a nice change from hearing about all the perfect babies.
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