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Topic: Grr (and a bit of a laugh) at Plunket Posted: 22 December 2010 at 10:35am |
So the conversation went a bit like this:
Me: "I'd rather feed him every three hours or so, but lately he's been waking up after 45 minutes, and won't go back to sleep, so I've just got him up and fed him and started again. This means he's getting fed more like every two hourly".
Her: "Oh, you shouldn't go that, make sure you stretch him out to three hours. Take him for a walk or something"
Me: "Ok. That means after he wakes up from a 45-min sleep, I'll stretch him out another hour, then feed him. But after an hour of being up, he'll be tired by that point - so I should feed him and then put him to bed?"
Her: "No, we recommend you do a 'feed / change / play' routine. So you feed him, then he has his up time'
Me: "Ok. So he'll wake up after 45 minutes, I'll stretch him out for another hour, I'll feed him, then I'll give him some more up time to make sure he has a play after his feed. That will probably mean he's awake for a couple of hours, though, is that OK?"
Her: "Well, no, at his age he should only be up for an hour and a half max."
Me: "Oh. Well the only way to avoid that and still keep the feed / change / play routine is to feed him a bit earlier..."
Her: "No, he shouldn't be fed sooner than three hours after the last one..."
Seems there just isn't a solution  (My plan is to keep muddling along in a similar manner to what I've been doing...)
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 10:57am |
Lol, I see!
Yeah, DD ffed 2 hourly until 7 months, day AND night, Plunket didn't seem to mind, although when they would ask me her routine I would tell them and they would take it as if I was complaining about it when I wasn't and then rant that it was my fault.  - do what works for you. About the age Jacob is now is completely normal for them to suddenly wake after 45mins, if he's obviously still tired then I would try put him back down but if he's happy to be up then I would keep him up and if you don't want to feed right away then just distract him with some toys, singing, whatever until he wants to feed and when he's tired put him back to bed.
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 11:11am |
hahaha, what's your problem, makes perfect sense to me
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 11:12am |
Gah, ridiculous!!!
Incidentally, Quinn is doing the same now, so I'm just working on a 2 - 2.5 hour schedule. Not much else you can do really!
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 11:14am |
LOL Hopes - you have to stick to the rules even if they make no sense whatsoever
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 11:19am |
She sounds like a robot! Unbelievable how they think everyone should fit in to their little box.
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 11:33am |
haha I've had similar conversations with my PN, too. She's lovely and has awesome advice, but sometimes they need to loosen up a little and realise not all babies are the same
Mason, for the last month or two, has been a 45minute napper. But I just fit food and play in around it however he indicates. Generally he feeds every 3 hours, but sometimes it's a feed every 90 minutes.
Really, you just have to do what works for you and baby
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 11:57am |
maybe she would like to explain to wee jacob that this is how it works, Im sure he will be happy to comply
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 12:30pm |
Hahahaha i love that
Its funny because BFing your baby is so different to bottle feeds. I always demand feed DD.
And no the last thing you want is an overtired baby
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 12:42pm |
I just offer it, if she isn't hungry she won't take any, but I don't see the point in stretching it out to 3 hours. Just do what is working for you guys.
When my PN asked me the other day I just said 3 hourly to save a converdation like that!
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 12:50pm |
hahh my 12 month old goes anywhere form 1-4 hours between beastfeeds and he is on solids too
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 1:34pm |
lol i think we ended up with feeding before bed, and then she'd only sleep for 45 mins anyway.
I honestly think that feeding your baby every 3 hours is a bunch of crap, Im sure my milk supply was so great because I fed her on demand and sometimes that could be every hour lol.
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 1:40pm |
Lol Plunket are awesome aren't they!
Sometimes I just didn't tell them what I was doing. Easier not to get into discussions about why I wasn't following their way of doing things
I always found it so silly how at the beginning they are so 'you MUST feed on demand' and then at some stage (I'm not sure when the cut off was lol) they change their tune to 'you MUST feed every x hours, or x times a day'.
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 2:08pm |
LMAO that is too funny, I'm surprised she didn't say that he's waking after one sleep cycle & that you should sneak in at about 40mins & see if you can help coax him past that 45 mins wake & into the next sleep cycle.
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 2:10pm |
I take what plunket says with a grain of salt!
Ive always muddled along to my own lil routine and thats worked for us.
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 2:18pm |
Don't ya love plunket.
I got told off for changing his nappy before I put him to bed each time because I didn't wanna risk it leaking and that being a reason to wake him up. I was informed that a nappy should be able to hold 1L of fluid so I said to her by that reasoning I should only be going through one nappy a day then since hes drinking less than that... yeah ok
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 2:53pm |
kebakat wrote:
Don't ya love plunket.
I got told off for changing his nappy before I put him to bed each time because I didn't wanna risk it leaking and that being a reason to wake him up. I was informed that a nappy should be able to hold 1L of fluid so I said to her by that reasoning I should only be going through one nappy a day then since hes drinking less than that... yeah ok |
wtf and what about nappy rash gee my son gets a clean nappy before I put him down for his sleep unless I have just and does she realise how much 1 litre actually is..it would mean that the nappy was soaked which IMO the nappy has been on far too long
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 2:59pm |
This made me think of this
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 3:08pm |
kebakat wrote:
Don't ya love plunket.
I got told off for changing his nappy before I put him to bed each time because I didn't wanna risk it leaking and that being a reason to wake him up. I was informed that a nappy should be able to hold 1L of fluid so I said to her by that reasoning I should only be going through one nappy a day then since hes drinking less than that... yeah ok |
what an odd thing for plunket to say. Why would you put them to sleep in a wet nappy? surely its much more comfortable to sleep in a clean nappy and then they may sleep longer as well. Silly plunket.
I actually quite like my nurse- she seems pretty relaxed and didn't seem at all bothered that Tom still doesn't eat much (or any) solids and wakes multiple times in the night. I was expecting a bit of lecture, so it made a nice change.
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Posted: 22 December 2010 at 4:37pm |
I'm very lucky too. I love my PN. She's very supportive and totally on the same page as me. Maybe coz she's young and has a 15month old daughter? I dunno but she's great..
Agree on the wet nappy thing, how odd. Sure know I wouldn't like to go to bed in wet knickers!!
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