My oldest is unless he has to pee. My one year old generally does but he's had an ear infection and is getting in two molars so that's been a bit rough on the sleep lately.
My oldest is unless he has to pee. My one year old generally does but he's had an ear infection and is getting in two molars so that's been a bit rough on the sleep lately.
wonderful cherry / 21504 posts
Sometimes, on both fronts. The 3 year old usually, 1 year old sometimes.
I would just really love afull week of sleeping through the night from both. That would be amazing.
pear / 1503 posts
Ugh, no. The holidays really threw him off his schedule. That combined with all this new independence is making him needy for us at night. He wakes frequently (4-8x per night) and screams for us until we come him. In the last couple of weeks, we've (either DH or me) spent 3 with him in the spare bedroom, and more than a few lying on the floor with him either in his bed or on the floor next to one of us. I know it's a phase, and we are trying to wait it out; meanwhile, we are encouraging him to go to sleep in his bed and stay there. But OMG, it's hard. This pregnant lady needs her sleep!
persimmon / 1367 posts
About 50% of the time, which frustrating since I can't ever count on getting sleep. (LO is 2)
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
2 year old - Not really; we moved her into big girl room and daddy stays in there with her but most nights she wakes and reaches for him here & there. Not the biggest deal and I know she needs time to adjust!
2.5 week old - Obviously not, haha!
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
4.5 year old yes. He sleeps like the dead!
1 year old eh. She's slept through the night (11 or so hours) the past few nights, but I'm not holding my breath that it'll continue.
honeydew / 7230 posts
No, neither are. They're usually up once per night for snuggling/re-blanketing/needing help finding lost animals or books/nursing. Unfortunately, this is nothing new. They've rarely slept through the night more than a couple nights in a row, and hardly ever at the same time. They are both 2.5.
nectarine / 2973 posts
3.5 year old DD- yes! Usually about 13 hours or more
7 month old DS- hahahahaha NO. He tortures me.
hostess / cantaloupe / 6486 posts
No. Going on 3 years without a full night of sleep in sight. My one year old does 12 hours like a champ. I cannot get my 3 year old on board. She in my room 1 to 3 times a night. Comes out of her bed before even falling asleep at least twice and is up by 630 am. So tired.
hostess / papaya / 10219 posts
@Mrs. Sunshine: my oldest was like that until 3 so I feel ya.
hostess / cantaloupe / 6486 posts
@twodoghouse: maybe I'm a grouch but I am so tired of finding things that fell out of her bed in the middle of the night. Gah!
pear / 1728 posts
No. DD goes down at 7:00 and usually wakes up anytime between 11:00-4:00. I bring her into bed with me when she wakes up and she basically sleeps latched to me until I get up. I'm sure that will be a fun habit to break eventually...
grapefruit / 4455 posts
LO1 just went through a phase at age 4 where she stopped becuase she was getting up to pee, but really just because she didn't want to stay in bed. Seems to have stopped.
LO2 just went through several nights of being up up up because he's getting molars. We had a hectic day yesterday and they BOTH STTN 12+ hours. I am not expecting such luck tonight.
nectarine / 2466 posts
My 3.5 y/o rarely. She wakes up and wants to come into our bed, which we won't allow anymore so a fight ensues
My 2 year old yes. I can count on 1 hand the number of times she's woken up in the last 18 months.
pear / 1697 posts
20mos. Never once. There have been a handful of times where he's slept a 5-6 hour stretch, but mostly he's up every 90m to 3h all night.
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
LO 1 & 2 are consistent sleepers. LO 3 usually STTN (10-12 hours) about 2-3 times a week. She has an ear infection and a terrrible cough right now and her sleep is pretty bad.
pomelo / 5621 posts
He usually does but about 80% of the time he wakes up and crawls into our bed some time in the night.
pear / 1558 posts
LO is 19mos & still wakes (at least) once most nights. She was sick over our Christmas vacation, so woke more frequently. So, now only waking at 4 or 5am & going back to sleep with a few minutes nursing seems like a cake walk.
apricot / 488 posts
Yes, thankfully. He suddenly dropped his one MOTN nursing session (which was more habit than anything) when he turned 10mo. I found out I was pregnancy and he started sleeping through the night the same week!
nectarine / 2047 posts
nope. Wakes once to nurse at 14 months. Sleeps from 7-730 otherwise though and goes right back down after the MOTN feed. Hoping to drop it soon though
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