tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3906950284100197301.post8026526229390195840..comments2023-09-01T12:29:27.944+01:00Comments on Lucie & The Bump: Harry's Current RoutineLucie and the Bumphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01312411593708521306noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3906950284100197301.post-5549799461850087992014-02-07T00:13:32.708+00:002014-02-07T00:13:32.708+00:00My boys always slept on his tummy as did I when I ...My boys always slept on his tummy as did I when I was a baby! Have you tried placing rolled up blankets either side of him? I still sleep on my tummy aha :0) I breastfed on demand, had him in a bedtime routine of bath at 6:30pm bed at 7:30pm and he slept through from day one. Wide awake pretty much all day aswell. I started weaning him onto solids just before he was 2 months old because he suffered mental constipation which we couldn't control with anything H/V's advised, they're useless. I went on my own initiative and gave him steamed pureed broccoli and sprouts & as soon as I did he begun pooing all by himself. Sod what H/V's say they follow a text book. As a mother, you know your child & his needs. Just have to ask though, does it make it harder having a baby with hearing aids etc? My little boys now 2 & still has similar routine he's always had, even though he started school a few weeks ago but he settled in straight away and never wants to come home lol Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12996523909581755601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3906950284100197301.post-31954314997733343572014-02-04T10:41:37.619+00:002014-02-04T10:41:37.619+00:00Every baby is different, definitely! I couldn'...Every baby is different, definitely! I couldn't imagine putting Henry into his own room so young-he's still in with us at just over a year! Granted, it's mainly due to us completely renovating his room (electrics, plaster the whole lot) but I was also very worried about SIDs :( I read the recommended was 6 months as your breathing regulates their breathing or something like that. He's going into his own room this week, eep!<br /><br />We had no routine really- completely baby led. I fed on demand and it was only when he settled into his own routine reliably at 8-10 weeks did we begin to introduce a bedtime routine. He slept through 9-5/6 from 10 week still 6 months, then ever since then it's been a bit haywire. Usually he wants a feed,or it's his teeth or he's going through a mental leap/growth spurt but the past few nights he's only stirred so hoping this is him starting to sleep through. I loved all the snuggles and him being in my arms in those early months when, I hardly get them now he's off crawling and exploring :(<br /><br />Hope everything goes well when Harry gets his hearing aids!Katyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16949934830124552327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3906950284100197301.post-45480603310735856542014-02-03T23:11:46.639+00:002014-02-03T23:11:46.639+00:00This is really similar to how Oscar's routine ...This is really similar to how Oscar's routine was at Harry's age! I definitely agree on finding your own routine and that bottle and breast fed babies are really quite different. When Oscar got to about 12/13 weeks, we managed to drop the dream feed at 11 and he would go down from about 8pm to 6.30/7am which pleased us! <br />It can be so confusing knowing what to do, especially if you've read not to do it etc - Oscar will only sleep on his back, he hates his front but apparently when I was a baby, I only slept on my front and I turned out fine, haha. <br />Hope everything goes well for you all and Harry when he gets his hearing aids! xx<br /><br />Kat from <a href="http://tiny-flutters.blogspot.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">Tiny Flutters - Mummy & Baby</a>Blushing Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04478117817525414324noreply@blogger.com