Why witching hour
After that, it levels off. They usually end around the 3 month mark , but might end sooner. It can cause fussiness and irritability, yes.
You bring comfort to baby any way you know how. Cuddling , carrying baby, putting baby in an infant seat, offering the pacifier and, basically, waiting baby out. Use them for nap times, meal times, bedtimes, chore times, play times AND more!
Hi Rachel, I wanted to reply to your email you sent this last Sunday about throwing keys and having a crazy morning…it made me laugh! I now have a 12 week old baby boy, Dominic, and I just wanted to let you know that your blog helped and still does help pull me through some rough nights.
Your sleep routines really helped me as a first time mom. So thank you again, and please know that my husband and I will be keeping your family in my prayers.
Much love, Marie B. Hi thank you so much for all this information! Definitely helps so many new mothers out there! I never followed a daytime nap until I saw this and realized the importance! He always cat naps not more than 30 min and I would wake him regardless every 2 hours for a feed As I was told this will help him sleep better at night. This never really helped as we now know he is reflux and allergic colitis. But I am going to follow your daytime nap routine.
Most of us know the dreaded signs- pulling at the ear, irritability, fever, or even drainage. How can something so We will be having the Pfizer vaccine for kids 5 to 11 soon! Call to schedule yours today! Increased Fussiness — The Witching Hour. Overtired This is the number one reason for fussy babies. To help with overtiredness, consider the following: Go outside Not only is this good for relaxation but also exposure to daylight in the late afternoon and early evening can also help your baby to sleep better at night.
Decrease the stimulation Like we discussed before, your baby was in a warm bath where they were not used to faces, bright lights, or loud sounds. Introduce water Whether it is bath day or not, adding water can be soothing for the baby. Feed Sometimes during these fussy times, we can miss feeding cue. Know your limits We all know it is easy to get overwhelmed, especially when short on sleep and hormones are leveling out. Search for:. Baby Education Sleep. You May Also Like….
Close this module. While you are in the thick of it, it may seem like it will never end, but it does. This is just a phase. The nervous system is immature and this too shall pass. If you have any questions about the witching hour drop those below in the comments section. Interested in working with me? Email me to schedule a FREE 30 minute discovery call! Desiree Baird. The Witching Hour: What is it, why does it occur and how to survive it?
Recent Posts See All. It's time to fall back: How to prepare your baby's schedule for the end of daylight saving. Post not marked as liked. Post not marked as liked 6. I personally see a lot of this happening in clinic with baby's that have been overfed in the early days. By working alongside their natural digestive biology and their natural reflexes of sucking from birth it is quite possible that the breastfeeding rates could go up, and all without parents wishing away the first three months and our baby's feeling starved, or in pain.
For those of you that are worried about having lower milk supply in the evening because you are tired by the end of the day and therefore you need to feed more often. Dr Peter Hartmann, a breastfeeding researcher at the University of Western Australia 1 , has said that in the women he has studied, milk volume is not low at this time of day. Even if milk volume is lower in the evening, fat content is typically higher at that time. I would agree with Dr Hartmann re women's milk not being lower.
The only time I see this with my breastfeeding mothers is if there is are breastfeeding issue e. It happened to me. As for the information about the fourth trimester being a huge transitional time, absolutely it is and I totally agree! In fact I write a little about this in my book, about placing our feet in theirs.
Our baby's have to adapt to a whole new world and it's important to have them close to us, to respond to their needs in each moment as they unfurl into this world.
It is natural too that some of the things in this world have them crying, this includes their digestive tract learning to digest a new food like never before. In the early months crying for five or ten minutes at a time is normal, but crying continuously for half an hour or longer while exhibiting obvious pain, pedaling legs, arching backwards while looking to suck a lot, this is not normal. This is a baby in pain and my work proves it is avoidable pain.
As one mother said to me once, 'if I was crying for that long showing that I was in obvious pain I would be in hospital. Instead we get told it's normal. Where's the logic in that. The fourth trimester is about our baby's needing time to adjust, which is of course normal, but the communication of the witching hour, that isn't normal.
Yes your baby's asking to be close to you but they do that because they are in pain, and they are in pain because we haven't quite understood their whole picture yet, and what I teach is another piece of their puzzle. This places other organs under unnecessary pressure as they struggle with unnatural processes. For example: fat globules moving through the intestines or lactose in the duodenum which ferments and causes more gas.
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