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is there a 16 or 17 month sleep regression? LOL

i guess we've been spoiled for a while since the twins (when not sick or teething) are pretty good sleepers at night. They share a room, go to bed at 7 or 7:15 and usually are awake between 5:45 or 6am. Works for me.

Lately they've been waking up crying in the night. With DS I'm fairly sure he's getting his 2nd molars in (according to my dad who is a dentist and the pedi). He's chewing on fingers a lot, drooling, and very clingy. So I can handle it for a bit. But it's been a couple weeks already! I'm just wondering when it's going to let up..and with DD, I don't think her issue is teeth at all. Again I could be wrong. But they are waking around 10:30 or 11, but go to sleep on me when I pull them from their cribs. This leads me to believe it's just a bad habit? I have such a guilty conscience going back to bed letting them cry. WWYD? DH and I are going away for a weekend in two weeks and IL's are staying over at our house. I would obviously love for them to be well behaved but know I can't predict their behavior. However how are you moms dealing with your LO's sleeping issues at this age? Thanks!

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Re: is there a 16 or 17 month sleep regression? LOL

  • TJ1979TJ1979 member
    How long do they stay awake if you don't intervene? E went through a phase of waking up around 11 every night. But she would fuss for 5 minutes them go back to sleep. So I let her be, and she quit doing it after a while.
    Is your son waking your daughter?
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  • mnj05mnj05 member
    I was told nightmares begin around this age. H will be 15 months on Saturday and he's been waking at night and he's not teething. I haven't looked anything up about it though to know for sure.

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  • One of my boys always does this (and takes awful naps) when he is working on top teeth. Six weeks of hellacious sleeping and, bam...top canines popped last week. But, I almost think there were some nightmares in there too. Just the way he'd scream at night made me think he was terrified of something.

    I didn't really do anything but wait it out, so I don't have any advice. But, I hope it corrects itself soon!!
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  • I think we are in the same boat. The last week she has been up at night, and it's always in the middle of my best sleep. DH and I are think possible nightmares too because she is crying like she is frightened.
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  • MneraniMnerani member
    DS (18 months) is a good sleeper in general but wakes up at least once a night for a few minutes. He can settle himself back to sleep without me going in. Now, if he was sharing a room with a sibling, that would make it more difficult- are they waking each other up? 

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  • I think yes. A has been waking up twice a night for the last month. She was sick at first and I think she might have developed a bad habit of us going in to rock her back to sleep. We are going to have to start sleep training again. Boo... I despise sleep training but hopefully it will just take one night to get her back on track.
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