Before stepping into the world of motherhood, I was the epitome of early to bed, early to rise. But now, thanks to the demands of parenting, I’ve become a late-night owl who still rises with the sun (oh, how I long for uninterrupted sleep). After chatting with my fellow moms, it’s clear I’m not the only one staring at the clock during those sleepless hours. If you’re finding yourself awake at 12 A.M., remember, you’re in good company. Here are 12 reasons why moms might be up past their bedtime:
- That little one in her belly has decided that midnight is the perfect time for a dance party, kicking her in the ribs and bladder.
- Her newborn has a different idea of nighttime fun, crying incessantly instead of sleeping.
- Growth spurts are no joke, and her baby is nursing every single hour—like clockwork.
- Just when she thought she could catch a break because her baby was sleeping through the night for two months, teething hits, and now it’s back to sleepless nights.
- Her toddler just had another bedwetting incident. Fantastic.
- Her preschooler woke her up sobbing about a nightmare.
- Or perhaps it’s a full-blown night terror, leaving Mom in a panic, wondering if her child is possessed and if an exorcism is needed.
- At 11 p.m., she suddenly remembers the school bake sale is tomorrow, and she is supposed to whip up four dozen cookies. Oops.
- She severely miscalculated the time it would take to finish her child’s costume for tomorrow’s play, and dress rehearsals are looming. Yikes!
- Her preteen is having an existential crisis and feels the need for deep, late-night conversations with Mom about life’s mysteries.
- Her teen, whose curfew is midnight, just sent a text saying, “Running a little late,” leaving her torn between worry and frustration.
- Everyone else is peacefully asleep, and though she should have been in bed an hour ago, this rare moment of solitude is too tempting. She snuggles up with her favorite Netflix series, convincing herself that sleep can wait.
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In summary, motherhood turns the sleep schedule upside down, and countless reasons can keep moms up at night—from baby’s needs to unexpected surprises. Whatever the cause, remember, you’re not alone in those late-night hours.
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