My toddler is a heavy sleeper and I can put stuff away in her room while she sleeps...lights and noise don't bother her.
My baby is a light sleeper who stirs when I sneeze in another room! Maybe I should use some white noise in her room?
My toddler is a heavy sleeper and I can put stuff away in her room while she sleeps...lights and noise don't bother her.
My baby is a light sleeper who stirs when I sneeze in another room! Maybe I should use some white noise in her room?
honeydew / 7444 posts
It all depends. One time i tried to wake up LO during her nap by turning off the white noise, turning on the lights but no dice! Other times she'll wake up as soon as the white noise machine goes off!
papaya / 10570 posts
Ha! No!! We have the lightest sleeper ever. We have white noise blaring but DH's snoring still wakes her from another room. I can wake her by opening the nursery door a crack and letting a tiny bit of light in.
grapefruit / 4187 posts
Yup, I have to wake him from his daytime naps by changing his diaper. If I just move him from his rock n' play to the playmat he'll sleep right through it.
GOLD / wonderful coffee bean / 18478 posts
They are both deep sleepers at night and we can do whatever in the house. I am more careful during the day, though. They do not sleep as deeply for nap time.
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
At night yes, during the day not at all! Naps I hae to be very quiet, night time I can turn on the lights, put clothes away, vaccuum, ect. and she doesn't budge!
pomegranate / 3565 posts
DS is a heavy sleeper in the beginning of the night but becomes a light sleeper the closer it is to morning. He tosses and turns a lot starting at around 2 or 3.
GOLD / papaya / 10166 posts
I wish! DD is such a light sleeper - I'm really hoping DD2 will be a heavier sleeper.
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
Charlie is a pretty heavy sleeper but Olive is a light sleeper. Her door squeaks so much I need to sand it down or something. WD40 isn't cutting it, and she wakes up if I open her door.
grapefruit / 4049 posts
same... eldest is a deep sleeper and always has been! youngest is a super light sleeper! we only use white noise because of her.
pomelo / 5469 posts
At night, yes... During the day, no! She wakes if we eat, drink or talk near her!
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