Mine doesn't! I have no idea how he doesn't hear it. Sometimes he talks in his sleep and he'll say "everything ok" and then I'll hear him snoring.
Mine doesn't! I have no idea how he doesn't hear it. Sometimes he talks in his sleep and he'll say "everything ok" and then I'll hear him snoring.
pomegranate / 3204 posts
NO! It drives me nuts, I have no idea how he sleeps through it! I have the monitor turned all the way up too.
coconut / 8498 posts
He does... Enough to say that she's crying. He usually doesn't remember it in the morning though.
honeydew / 7444 posts
Lol, that is pretty funny. I usually go to LO before her cries wake up DH.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
Nope he doesn't hear her, but I get to her before she starts full on crying usually.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
Hahahaha!
No. When we first brought DS home he would scream bloody murder a few feet away and DH wouldn't even stir. Every now and then he'll say "shhh" but still be completely asleep.
persimmon / 1026 posts
Nope, he never does and it makes me so mad sometimes. I would just like for once for him to be the first one to wake up and go in there instead of me!
coconut / 8475 posts
He does but he doesn't get out of bed. Sometimes he will mumble "he's hungry..."
I'm like, DUH!!!
GOLD / papaya / 10166 posts
@littlek: I literally laughed out loud. My husband does that all the time!
persimmon / 1150 posts
not usually..unless Its a bad night and I have to get up more than once, he gets the not so subtle hints that he WILL be getting her this time!
apricot / 427 posts
Haha no- occasionally if she's really inconsolable and screaming he'll turn and grumble at me but he's still totally asleep.
eggplant / 11287 posts
No. He will wake up in the morning after the baby has woken every single hour and be like "wow, she slept so well last night!"
coconut / 8681 posts
No!!!!!! The only time he'll wake up is if E has been continuously screaming for like 10 minutes. I don't understand how he can sleep through it! The other day we were talking about having me pump before bed so he could take the middle of the night feed but I'd have to wake up to tell him the baby was crying anyway. Boooooo.
pomegranate / 3388 posts
No, but I kick him, and make him get up to give baby her binky. (I'm such a nice wife.)
pear / 1554 posts
No, not unless LO is really screaming. He's able to sleep right through her cries.
bananas / 9118 posts
Sometimes, there are times I sleep through the crying and he wakes me up and lets me know. I take about 90% of the wake ups since I'm home most days and can catch up on sleep later. On nights where it is his turn he uses the monitor, and I sleep through everything. Fortunately he doesn't hear much on normal nights, we have had a few doozeys lately getting back into night weaning.
pear / 1946 posts
Only if she's crying a lot. It used to annoy me so much that he wouldn't hear it, but I've gotten used to it now.
pineapple / 12234 posts
@Rainbow Sprinkles: lol! Same. The first night we brought her home, she was awake every 30 minutes and DH slept from 9pm-9am and some how thought she didn't wake up?!
So, no, he never wakes/gets up with them.
pomegranate / 3604 posts
He will if he's loud enough, but I've been sitting in the living room and heard LO & all I hear is DH's snoring & they're sleeping right next to each other! And, of course, all DH does is bring him to me & go right back to sleep. Yaaaaaay. >__<
pomegranate / 3516 posts
He will if she's absolutely screaming or if it's a night where she wakes up a lot. But most nights, no, but it's mainly because I try to get her what she needs before it gets too bad.
coconut / 8475 posts
@Rainbow Sprinkles: yes!!!! By "well" do you mean YOU slept well!? Because LO was definitely up.
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