We're pulling out all the stops to make Squeaker a good houseguest:
- Ensuring she's warm enough. We keep the house at 68 at night (much warmer than we would before kids), but her little paws have been very icy. After putting a space heater in her room with a thermostat, we now realize that although the core of the house is 68, her room is only about 62. The space heater brings it up closer to 70. In addition, she's now sleeping it at least 2 layers and a fleece hat.
- Re-reading Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child. This is a great book that combines some of the cry-it-out method with common sense. After reading the book, we realized that Squeaker may still need to eat 1-2 times per night, but she shouldn't need to eat 1-2 hours after a nighttime feeding.
- Introducing 1 bottle/formula feeding per night, and 1-2 bottle/formula feedings per day. It's my intention to continue breastfeeding after our vacation, but she's going to be on all formula while we're gone.
- Thu, 1/8: Slept from 7:30 PM to 12:30 PM. This was the first night of the heater, and I think it helped.
- Fri, 1/9: Slept from 8 PM to 1 AM. Getting better. She had a bottle at 1, and then back to sleep until 4 when she came to bed with us to eat and sleep.
- Sat, 1/10: Slept from 7:30 PM to 3:30 AM! A huge win. She ate at 3:3o and went right back to sleep. BUT then she woke up at 5. Usually, we'd bring her into our bed and I would feed her while sleeping. Instead we let her cry. For 50 minutes. 50 minutes, yes. It was not fun. I had the pillow over my head, telling myself it was the right thing to do. The book said to let them cry for up to an hour. She did go back to sleep until about 7. Hope we're on the right track.
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