Joined: 04 Jan 2006 Posts: 7892 Location: *UPTOWN*NEW ORLEANS*, La
Posted: 11-10-06 09:56am
Lol...It cracked me up the 1st time she
slept through the alarm clock!!
It was going off for a while[/]!!!!!!
And she didn't budge!!!!
When she wakes up and is talking/crying in
her bed if you as much as touch the
doornob....She stops, looks, and does a
sit up too see who's there!!!
She's got her moments where she could hear
a [b]fly fart!!!!
If she's trying to nap and I so much as
whisper, she's up to hear what I have to
say!!
If we're somewhere where there's a lot of
comotion...Hell no she ain't tryin to
sleep!! Hahaha...But she won't wake up if
she's sleeping before we get there!
Of course, every baby is different. Oni
slept on her belly since she was in the
nursery at the hospital, but at 5 months,
she decided(when she was sick) that she
wants to,all of a sudden sleep on her
back!!!
She's crazzy!!
Sarah
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Bridget
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Re: 1 Week Old! Posted: 11-10-06 10:13am
kia_breizzze
wrote:
iheartmybostonterrier
wrote:
nothing wakes him, the dog
barking, the smoke alarm going off, the
vacuum, nothing.
he's really lovely, I think he looks a lot
like you.
But the comment I quoted worries me a
little.
Maybe i'm just a panicker but does he turn
his head towards sounds when he is
awake?
Is it normal for babies to sleep through
loud noises like smoke alarms and dog
barks?
i thought it was weird too but he passed
his hearing test in the hospital so i'm
not worried. Also, if he's stirring and I
talk to him he opens his eyes and turns
toward my voice. I think he's just a very
deep sleeper when he's in that phase of
sleep. It's also good because we don't
have to tiptoe around when he's asleep.
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Becky
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Posted: 11-10-06 10:16am
My kids have both slept through
practically every thing and still do. I
can turn the light on, vacuum cleaner,
music on, there can be thunder and
lighting and fireworks and they'll sleep
through it.
Most children tend to be light sleepers I
think
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Eyes Wide Shut
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