In the past two weeks, my daughter has suddenly started to wake up in the middle of the night, crying hysterically. Sometimes it's once a night, sometimes it's several. Sometimes she'll go back on her own and other times I have to go in and calm her down. The first time it was definitely due to teething (I think she's getting her 2 year molars). I gave her medicine and she went back to bed. Last night I gave her ibuprofen which lasts 8 hours, but she woke up only 2 hours later. I waited to see if she would go back on her own and she continued to cry, so I went in. I asked if her mouth hurt, she said no. She didn't poop...I think she just wanted to see me, so I gave her a hug and luckily she went back to bed fairly quickly after that. We are moving in 2 weeks and I'm 32 weeks pregnant. We have been a stickler about keeping her routine as normal as possible. I would expect this behavior in a few weeks, but I'm surprised she is doing this now. Any suggestions on how I should handle this? I don't want her to get into the bad habit of me going into her room to comfort her in the middle of the night multiple times, especially since we'll be dealing with a newborn in a few weeks.


Re: 2 year old waking up at night
Progress... she used to wander in 3 times/night. Hope phase is over soon!
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I agree it could be a phase, or that she just may need you. DS is two, and went through 3-4 nights of crying/screaming multiple times each night, but whenever we went in there it was almost like he wasn't fully awake. I agree that kids can go through sleep changes, but multiple times each night had me wondering if something else was going on as well. We tried a night light in his room - he said was scared at night - to see if that would help. It's been a few weeks now and he hasn't woken up like that again. I'm not sure if you already have a nightlight, or would consider one, but DS seems to like his.
His pedi says that suddenly sleeping poorly can be indicative of illness. I was considering taking him to the doctor if the nightlight didn't seem to help. But we also have a long history of ear infections and I've gotten to the point where I don't like to wait and interrupted sleep was his biggest tell for having an ear infection.