tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-902102460517670809.post967766230821161158..comments2024-02-02T19:30:12.868-06:00Comments on Fear Not Little Flock: to sleep....replaypriest's wife - S.T./ Anne Boyd http://www.blogger.com/profile/03792937108732259684noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-902102460517670809.post-32795536608864635862011-06-15T23:24:36.222-05:002011-06-15T23:24:36.222-05:00I know this won't make you feel any better. Bu...I know this won't make you feel any better. But, my parents never slept in ever. They said that once you become a parent you never sleep again, because when they grow older, you still worry about them. Plus teenagers sometimes don't come home on time and so forth. <br /><br />But, I personally know about those times when we have lots on night wakings and sleepless nights and it seems we will never sleep again, and we're feeling older by the second. Then we get a few good nights of sleep and we suddenly feel human again and everything is right in the world again. That is what you have to live for--a good night here and there. <br /><br />As far as the sympto-thermal. I gave up the thermal part after the last baby. My husband likes to call it glorified birth control anyway ;-) He never could think of a grave enough reason in our lives to abstain. But, as I recall if you still take the temp at the same time and you get up through out the night at similar times you should get consistent temps. Or if you get 2-3 consecutive hours before you take temp, it should be consistent. I would use my tummy as my gage. If I started to feel hungry while waking up I knew that my temp had gone up because my body was burning enough calories to make me feel hungry. Therefore, that temp was not to be trusted... <br /><br />Here are some prayers for better sleep.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02367907451392729802noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-902102460517670809.post-64355319535074349322011-06-15T22:11:26.243-05:002011-06-15T22:11:26.243-05:00My daughter recently turned 3. She didn't slee...My daughter recently turned 3. She didn't sleep through the night until she was 3 months shy of 3. We still have nights that she does wake frequently--nightmares of late have kept us up a little. But I had forgotten how blissful sleep could be. That means we should have another soon. God willing! I love the blog and will have to come explore again, but adding you to my reader feed. Thanks for stopping by earlier, though I don't know how you found me!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com