My 16.5-month-old still regularly wakes up at night. In fact, up until two weeks ago, the longest stretch of STTN he'd had was two nights in a row. He'd STTN maybe a total of 8 times in his whole life. Then all of a sudden, he started STTN and did so for almost two weeks straight. Nothing changed in our routine. But now he's back to one waking a night, for three nights in a row now. He is easy to put to bed--puts himself to sleep after a simple bedtime routine, very rarely protests--and is a great, consistent napper. His only "issue" is this pesky night-waking.
I'm actually OK with the night waking. I don't know what is causing it, but he seems genuinely upset at night, not manipulative (not that I would be able to recognize manipulation in him), and we usually give him 5 to 10 minutes to work it out by himself before responding to him. Some nights my husband is able to just pat his back and help him lie back down, and that's enough. Other nights, things escalate and I end up nursing him quickly, and that usually does the trick.
Anyway, the backstory probably isn't necessary. I'm not looking for help in getting rid of the night-waking. I am just wondering if a toddler who regularly wakes at night is as rare as the Internet makes me think it is. I just don't read a lot about other kids waking up at night. It sometimes feels like everyone else's kid has been STTN since they were six months old. Maybe those of us with night-wakers are just not taking about it enough?
So who else has a night-waker, and are you OK with the situation?
Re: Night wakings? Am I all alone here?
I agree, those of us whose kids do not STTN or who nurse to sleep feel "ashamed" almost.
DD was never a good sleeper, not even as a newborn.
I decided to co-sleep for now and revisit it later.
I should spend more time on the Kellymom FB page--I know I've got a lot of night-waking company there! But glad to find it here too.
Thanks, everyone.
Mine wakes up once a night but usually due to teething/illness. Since he is in day care, he is sick a lot which means a lot of night time wake ups! DH and I just take turns and if he happens to sleep all night then we don't trade turns - the person who was supposed to wake up with him still wakes up with him that night.
We do give him a bottle when he wakes up though - planning to night wean (both the bottle and the milk) if he continues to wake up in a few months. Just to be clear, we are stopping all bottles this weekend but will continue to give him milk in a sippy. We kept up the night weaning this long because he is low on the weight charts and we are weaning because #2 is on its way and I can't imagine having two kids waking up at night.
I stopped looking at the clock and just accepted it. We are bed sharing for now and we will try to gently roll DD to her toddler bed and then out of the room sometime before she goes to college
I was one with a baby that STTN early on (6 weeks). But I knew it was luck,and I've never given Advice. Even the whole BF vs FF for STTN I don't buy. DS has never had any formula,but started STTN at 6 weeks. At 9.5mo his sleep became a trainwreck and has yet to recover back to STTN consistently. The only constant with baby sleep is that it's always changing.
With DS I made sure to not make the same sleep errors I did with DD. I put him into his bed sleepy but awake, always. With DD I would have to rock and pat and try to sneak out of her room only for her to wake up and start the vicious cycle all over again. Thankfully until the molars started creating issues DS is an amazing sleeper!!
DS consistently STTN at 10 months, but went through a pretty bad sleep regression at around 15 -16 months. We just rolled with it.
I will fully admit that I nurse DS to sleep. He has never been able to consistently fall asleep on his own, so this is where we are at. At first he was a great sleeper, and I knew I was just lucky. His sleep has been up and down since about 3 months. Right now we're at just over 12 months and some nights he's up once, some nights he's up 4 times. Some nights he goes right back to sleep by nursing, other nights he wants a dance party for 3 hours.
I just keep telling myself that every bit of this is a phase and we will get through it. And he's happy and healthy. And we're surviving (some days just barely, but we are).
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I nurse to sleep and I nurse her back to sleep. It is the fastest way and it has saved me from being a total zombie. I have tried everything (except CIO): oils, baths, massage, rituals...
DD had a few STTN episodes, but there are so rare. I think she is not ready/ For now we bed share and nurse to sleep. Judge away!!!!