jinx-marcell (1098.3 days ago) try exposing her to sunlight and action during the day and keep the room dark and quiet at night. Other than that, dunno. Hope you get it worked out tho.
TwinklinBrwnEyes (1105.3 days ago) I don`t get that...flip the baby over backwards...explain please.
mommynat (1105.7 days ago) This may sound really stupid, and I`m sure it`s just an old wive`s tale and coincidence, but I was that way as a baby. My mom`s grandmother told her to flip me over backwards, and my mom says it worked... Worth a shot I guess, as silly as it sounds.
jenl645 (1105.8 days ago) My son was the same wway - we used repetition to fix it...woke up and bathed at the same time each day, bathed at the same time, turned out the lights at the same time...he straightened out.
arod1 (1105.8 days ago) It`s not to early to teach her. My daughter at 7 wks had her schedule already and stuck with it. What I did was set specific times for her to eat when she was first born I would feed her an hr 1/2 apart from her last feeding then at night I knew when she would wake up, I would feed her and right away she would go to bed. Try to keep her up as much as possible during the day so at night she will get tired and want to sleep. Hope this helps