I would suggest you look at the post «5 - 8
month sleep disruptions» as well as «nighttime sleep issues — revised and updated» You might also want to read the recent post «problem solving tip: what has changed?»
There is a post called 5 - 8
month sleep disruptions, and that might have a reason for you.
I have a post called «5 - 8
month sleep disruptions» that can give you a list of common reasons for this in this age range.
Also, see the post 5 - 8
month sleep disruptions.
Have you looked at the 5 - 8
month sleep disruptions post?
So, I have tried to troubleshoot, read the 5 - 8
month sleep disruption blog, but can't figure it out.
Not exact matches
One thing I want to add: a lot of the
sleep disruptions at certain ages are due to developmental changes - the biggie is separation anxiety at 9
months.
BCSC was developed to diagnose and treat infants with crying,
sleeping, feeding and associated early behavior problems by helping parents understand and adjust to the
disruption caused by having an infant that is difficult to manage in the first few
months or years of life.
Lissa, what I would do if it were me in this situation would be tell your mom you called to talk to your pediatrician about it, and s / he said
sleep disruptions are a very common stage for 18 -
month - olds, and it's a normal stage that will pass.
When my babies were newborn through several
months, they
slept in our bed and nursed as needed during the night with very minimal
disruption to our
sleep.