Eek. Nope. We did not deal with this. Is he getting his molars? Is he sick, ear infection, cold? Did you change the routine any? I don't have advice, but I totally feel your pain. Sleep regression sucks, big time. I hope he works through whatever is ailing him soon!
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For us, that is pretty much the only thing that causes her to have crappy sleep... one night is usually bad, then we give her some Tylenol the next night and its much better. We just got through with the last of her 2 years so hopefully its done for awhile! GL!
I don't remember anything with Ben... pretty much once he started STTN at freaking 1 1/2 he just slept. Unless he was sick maybe? I'd guess teeth or sick. If it were me, I'd probably give some Motrin just to test the teeth theory.
Thanks guys. He's been pushing those 2 year molars for EVER. I've been giving him medicine at naptime and bedtime. Usually that does the trick, but the last few nights and naps have been totally crazy. I feel like I used to be in control of the situation but now that he can communicate exactly what he wants it is really hard to just walk away from him. But I am not about to start sitting on the floor till he falls asleep every night. No, no, no.
Thanks guys. He's been pushing those 2 year molars for EVER. I've been giving him medicine at naptime and bedtime. Usually that does the trick, but the last few nights and naps have been totally crazy. I feel like I used to be in control of the situation but now that he can communicate exactly what he wants it is really hard to just walk away from him. But I am not about to start sitting on the floor till he falls asleep every night. No, no, no.
I'm tryign to do that with Cooper right now.... ugh.
Re: Is there a 23 month sleep regression nobody told me about?
The only Easter Bunny I can get behind.
Maxwell Joseph 4/09 Lucy Violet 10/12
Molars?
For us, that is pretty much the only thing that causes her to have crappy sleep... one night is usually bad, then we give her some Tylenol the next night and its much better. We just got through with the last of her 2 years so hopefully its done for awhile! GL!
Thanks guys. He's been pushing those 2 year molars for EVER. I've been giving him medicine at naptime and bedtime. Usually that does the trick, but the last few nights and naps have been totally crazy. I feel like I used to be in control of the situation but now that he can communicate exactly what he wants it is really hard to just walk away from him. But I am not about to start sitting on the floor till he falls asleep every night. No, no, no.
I'm tryign to do that with Cooper right now.... ugh.