My 11 month old still wakes up numerous times during the night and its been harder to get her to sleep since the time change .. am I the only one with an 11 month old that still doesn't STTN??
Mine is 10 months and was STTN since 6 months. Once she turned 9 months, she started waking up numerous times. I thought it was teething, but it has been going on for a month now. She is now waking up after sleeping for an hour or so and will only go back to sleep if I put her in the bed with me. Dh has been on the couch for weeks now =( and me and him are getting a horrible night of sleep. I def. do not want to make this a habit. We even tried putting her to sleep 2 hours late, but she is still waking up now wanting a bottle, which she never did before.
Every week is different with my son. Some weeks he'll sleep 12 hours straight, sometimes he'll wake up three times per night and wont go back to sleep. This week he's been waking up at 3am on the dot every single night. It's brutal. I definitely think it's karma because I kept bragging at four months that he was sleeping through the night. I'm such an ***.
You 're no the only one.. LO has progressively gotten worse waking up 3,4 an 5 times a night to feed. I can't believe the worse of it is that she won't co-sleep anymore! she used to and now I can't even lay and feed her in my bed isn't that stupid I am saying that?? I have to say the last 3 nights she has slept til 5am I fear this is short lived.. I am NOT a CIO kind of person but honestly I have been so exhausted I hear her cry approx 2 hours after she goes to bed and just think 'just 1 more min sleep and i'll get up' then the next I look and she is back asleep. Maybe she cries for a while maybe she doesn't and yes I feel guilty but 3 nights she has slept til 5am 1 feed and back til 7am.. maybe this is a good thing to do..
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Nope, not the only one. DS is 11 months next week and still wakes up screaming his little head off at least once a night. Every so often he'll tease us and STTN for a few days straight but that never lasts.
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Nope, still waking up 2-3 times here. He was really bad from 9-10 months, but he seems to be improving lately. Before he was having baby parties in the middle of the night, but now he settles down again in under 10 minutes. Hopefully he'll cope okay when I start nightweaning him at 1. Maybe that will get him STTN because he knows how to put himself back to sleep, but I'm not getting my hopes up.
Nope! Mine still wakes up at least once a night to eat. I have TRIED to let him cry, but he will fall back asleep, then wake up every 15 mins until I feed him, so I know he is truly hungry. I have found that it is just better for me to get up, feed him, then he sleeps the rest of the night. He goes to sleep around 7pm, is up at about 2am to eat, then sleeps till about 6am....
That is on a good night. Sometimes he is up several times a night. Not quite sure how to fix that....we ferbered him so he goes down easily for naps and night time. he just has trouble staying alseep.
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Has only STTN a handful of times. Most of the time he gets up once or twice. Last night he was up every couple of hours. He was cutting a tooth, so it was to be expected.
DD still wakes up at least 3-4 times/night. The past week or so, it's been more like 5-6 times/night. Luckily she usually zonks right back out with 10 minutes or so of nursing (which is the only way she'll go back to sleep). I haven't slept longer than a 3-hr stretch in months, but surprisingly, I think I've gotten used to it and don't feel all that tired during the day anymore! In the last month or so, she has gotten a bit harder to get to sleep at bedtime though - it used to take ~15 minutes of nursing and rocking, now it takes 30 minutes on the dot.
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Nope! DD is up at least once every night. Most nights it's 2 or 3... or 4... She use to STTN. That glorious period that was between 5-8 months. Now she has teeth. She has STTN a total of 4 times since her first tooth broke through at 8 months. That was 3 1/2 months ago. I reammeber those days longingly, especially at 4am.
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Nope, not the only one. DS is 11 months next week and still wakes up screaming his little head off at least once a night. Every so often he'll tease us and STTN for a few days straight but that never lasts.
Same thing with us. Each time she teases us, I think maybe, maybe it's over, but nope!
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My LO is 10 1/2 months and is still up at least twice a night. She goes down at 7pm, is up around 10:30 and again around 2pm then if I am really lucky 5:30-6am which if I let her fuss for a few minutes she will usually go back to sleep or play quietly in her crib until 7-7:30am. I am hoping she starts STTN soon, and the time change doesn't seem to bug her at all.
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Nope! Mine still wakes up at least once a night to eat. I have TRIED to let him cry, but he will fall back asleep, then wake up every 15 mins until I feed him, so I know he is truly hungry. I have found that it is just better for me to get up, feed him, then he sleeps the rest of the night. He goes to sleep around 7pm, is up at about 2am to eat, then sleeps till about 6am....
That is on a good night. Sometimes he is up several times a night. Not quite sure how to fix that....we ferbered him so he goes down easily for naps and night time. he just has trouble staying alseep.
Has only STTN a handful of times. Most of the time he gets up once or twice. Last night he was up every couple of hours. He was cutting a tooth, so it was to be expected.
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Same thing with us. Each time she teases us, I think maybe, maybe it's over, but nope!