Hi all! A question: has anyone ever experienced the four month wakeful period happen at FIVE months? My son is just over five months old and has started waking at around 1 or 2 am not fussing necessarily but just wide awake, almost like he wants to play with us. Up until recently, he was sleeping 10 to 12 a night. At first we thought it was a full diaper waking him, but after trying overnight diapers and rearranging feedings so that he pees one full dipe before bed, it doesn't seem to be that, either. I'm frustrated because it takes me over an hour to get him settled back down. A simple patpat or shhhhshhhh doesn't do it. I feel like I am enabling sleep issues where I should probably be sleep training, but letting him babble and toss around for over an hour without settling back down doesn't seem right either. I tried letting him resolve it himself the other night and eventually the lack of parental response DID lead to crying.
What are your experiences/thoughts/suggestions?
Re: four month wakeful at FIVE months
I'd second the white noise. And for me, mostly out of my own laziness, as long as he's not crying, I wouldn't bother trying to soothe him back to sleep and see if he can get there on his own.
We do this with DD, and most of the time, she just falls back asleep. Whenever one of us goes in there with her, I think it just reinforces her idea that it's time to play/interact.
Month and each night is different. Sometimes he's fussing in his sleep we rub his back and he's fine.
Sometimes he's wide awake and even with the projector on he stays that way for an hour then cries. There is no rhyme or reason I'm at a loss as well!
This. We've been dealing with this for a couple of weeks now. Just about every night DS wakes up at around 3 and just starts chatting and rolling around. I go in, turn on his projector and walk out. Sometimes it takes him 30-40 minutes, but he goes back to sleep. If we pick up him, he starts talking to us and trying to grab at us and play. No way, kiddo. If he's not crying, we let him do his thing on his own.