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Posted by mia on November 13, 2002 at 14:56:37:
In Reply to: rolling over and waking up posted by Steve (Hannah's Dad) on November 13, 2002 at 10:42:28:
Looks like our babies have a lot in common. Mia : Have any of you dealt with a baby who rolls over in the middle of the night and wakes up? I generally put Hannah down on her side because she seems more comfortable that way. Since I started doing that she's sleeping a LOT more than when I put her on her back. However, she seems to have this compulsion sometimes to roll from her side onto her stomach either while awake or when she's asleep. She'll do it if we put her on her back too. She'll sleep for a little while that way, but rarely for more than an hour before she wakes up. Despite the fact that she started rolling from her front to back about two weeks ago, when she wakes up on her stomach, she cries. Last night she went down at 7:45 and woke up at 9:30 and 12:30, each time on her stomach. Both times she went back down with just a minute of rocking, but it was interrupted sleep for her. : We've tried putting a chock behind her and/or in front of her. If one is in front of her she seems uncomfortable. One in back of her seems to help because she can lean back on it, but then she also has a problem because she can't roll over in her sleep to her other side. : Hannah - 5/18/02
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My little one was born on May 11 and her name is Hana. Close.
She is also not sleeping through the night yet, although she slept for 10 hrs staight the other night :)
She also wakes up on her tummy and cries for us to pick her up, but she also goes back on her own sometimes or just stays and sleeps on her tummy.
So my advice would be not to put any pillows or anything like that around her, just be patient, pick her and rock if you need (since you said that is does not take a long time anyways) and soon enough she will start rolling back on her own.
Best of luck
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: Steve