A few things I'm treasuring about our 3 month old:
-She's rolling over about once every couple days...sometimes multiple times a day if she's in the mood.
-She still loves her playmat and swing.
-I dropped her 6th feeding on the day she turned 3 months. I had been having to wake her up for the last feeding of the day for awhile. We've been able to spread the feedings out a little more now and she continued sleeping through the night.
-Her last feeding is about 9:30 or 10:00 and she's in the bed by 10:30. She wakes up about 8:00 every morning or a little after.
-She's broken out of her swaddle a few times so I'm slowly transitioning her to the sleep sack. She's used it 3 nights and slept the whole night, but she still seems to nap better with the swaddle.
-She still naps between most every feeding although her best two naps are late morning and early afternoon.
-She doesn't care for a paci but loves sucking on her hand. Still hoping she won't start sucking her thumb, but we'll see.
-Abby loves to watch ceiling fans and her big sisters.
- I haven't had any trouble with plugged ducts or mastitis this month, which I am very thankful for.
-We had been giving her a bottle every day for weeks, but then she started being very difficult every time we gave it to her. She would scream for 15 minutes or more and finally after she was so worn out she would just take it. Then, one day about a week and a half ago she said no more She refused the bottle for several days in a row after loooong periods of Bert trying to get her to take it each time. We decided to give her a break (us a break) and we'll try again in a couple more days.
-She's having some tear duct issues with her right eye. Usually when she wakes up from a nap or in the morning we have to wipe some stuff out of her right eye, but other than that it stays clear. Hopefully it will clear on up in the next couple weeks.
-She's scooting now when she's on her stomach. When we put her on tummy time she often scoots off the blanket.
We love you, Abigail Kate Watts!
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