Hi Ladies,
Up until 3 months ago, DD was still sleeping in our bed for most of the night. We would put her down in her toddler bed and then bring her in our bed after her first wake up. Usually around midnight or so. I am 13 weeks pregnant so in March shortly after I found out, we decided to try not bringing her into our bed and encouraging her to stay in her toddler bed the whole night. This worked beautifully for a few weeks. She would wake up once, one of us would go to her and lay down with her and then she would go back to sleep until morning. Now we are starting to have issues. For the past 2 weeks she was been waking up multiple times (3-4 times per night). We do the same thing that we have always done. Go to her and lay down with her until she goes back to sleep. Sometimes she will stay asleep for a few hours sometimes she is crying for us a half hour later. And she WILL NOT let DH come to her at night. She freaks out and throws a tantrum if he goes to her instead of me. I'm confused by this since he's normally the one to do her bedtime routine. I'm exhausted and don't know what else I should be doing to help her sleep longer stretches. I just don't know how I'm going to continue doing this when the new baby comes. Hopefully it will be better by then?
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Re: What am I doing wrong? - toddler waking up multiple times at night
where is her bed? is it in your room or her room? maybe you could ease the transition by having her bed in your room?
how old is your DD? could she be getting her 2 year molars?
we also have an ok to wake clock or table lamp on a timer that comes on when it is time to wake up.
My kiddo also really likes his FP light up seahorse or light up monkey. When he wakes up he pushes the belly to help him fall back to asleep, maybe u could try incorporating something like that when you go to your LO at night.
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I would hesitate to start bringing her into your room at this point, or to move her bed in there, because since it's already in her room and she's been sleeping well there, it might not give the greatest impression about how good/nice/fun/safe her room is.
If it were me, I would continue to go to her when she wakes and help her go back to sleep. This is likely just a phase that she'll pass through soon, and making as small a deal of it for her as you can might help.