Every night from 9-12 dd becomes super fussy, o ly wants to be held and rocked to sleep. Last night I gave an extra feeding which helped a little, but she was still cranky. I feel bad for our neighbors, I could hear them moving around. And now at 4 I'm nursing and she was fussing and I heard them get up.
Re: Does your LO have a fussy time?
7pm to 9pm She tends to "fight" with her bottle anyway but the evening feeding is basically a battle uphill in the snow with rollerskates on.
After she does settle down and eat, the only way she will fall asleep is in my arms.
I know it isn't colic. Colic they are unsoothable.
Try changing the routine. Give her a bath, do tummy time, walk around the house with her. All these things tend to change the mindframe a little bit and break the fuss cycle for us.
I just watched this video
https://youtu.be/nv3-74EFtWQ
Usually my LO has a fussy period from 10 to 1am. But i'm going to try to recognize the sounds she is making to avoid a fussy time tonight.
Good Luck.
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I WISH she was fussy during the day or evening, instead it's from 3am-5/6am. I've been in tears the last several nights because no matter what I do she won't calm down and go to sleep. I'm going to talk to her ped tomorrow about it because I'm going crazy and this can't continue.