My son is 7 mths and he was sleeping thru the night for several months and then about 2 mths ago got a yucky cold and began waking up at night and I would «nurse» him and he would fall fast asleep:) But now he is long over his cold, has food and milk all day long but
still wakes during the night to nurse.
Three - to six - year - olds will
still wake during the night fairly regularly.
Not exact matches
I do have a question, since not many moms I know have chosen to continue breastfeeding this long: we co-sleep, and she
still wakes up numerous times
during the
night.
Unfortunately, this is not true, even if children are kept awake
during the day, they will
still wake up
during the
night with a grumpier mood.
I have been having a similar issue myself.My son is 16 months old, and is
still nursing.Although he is only nursing maybe 2x
during the day, and when he
wakes up in the
night, just long enough to be comforted.I think that it is not anyone elses business but you and your child's.
It addressed most of the concerns I had as a first time mum - can I over feed a breastfed baby, settling techniques, I am tired but I have house work to do, as well as questions I have now that she is a toddler - Is it normally that my 18 month year old is
still waking 7 times
during the
night.
Even at an age and health condition when
night feeds would no longer be necessary, your baby may
still wake up due to a very real hunger feeling - whether that got established from habit or e.g.
during a growth spurt.
I have started feeding him baby food 3 times a day mixed with Oatmeal Cereal to fill his belly at
night, and although it did seem to help a little, he
still wakes up at least 5 times
during the
night wanting my nipple to fall back asleep.
I can relate to those whose 14 - 24 month old children are
still waking up multiple times
during the
night and not wanting to stay in their cribs, possibly throwing tantrums to get in bed with mom & dad.
1 year to 18 months If your child is
still waking up
during the
night, this strategy may help:
Wake your toddler before she
wakes you.
Whereas, a baby who is only sleeping 11 hours over
night,
waking up 2 - 4 times each
night and taking 45 - 60 mins
during the day is likely to be
still taking 3 naps a day with a 2 hour awake window.
Some babies
still wake every 1 -2-3-4 hours
during the
night to request some love and attention from the caregivers, and it's kind of normal.
I work
during the day and my son drinks Almond Milk
during the day but when I go home he attacks me lol he
still wakes up at
night time and he will be one August 16th.
I
still use cloth diapers as a back up and at
night, though
during the day when it's just him and i at home he's bare - bummed a lot:) He's 7 1/2 months old now and knows to use the potty - he
wakes up dry from naps but will pee as soon as I get him on the potty - I keep one in the car as well and he'll even use it on the go!
My 9 month old baby boy
still wakes up in the middle of the
night around 12 am and 4:30 am for feeding how can I make him break this habit.Another thing is he will take
during the day a 10 minute nap fighting it, he will do this about 3 times a day
during the day time.He goes to sleep at 8:30 pm and
wakes up @ 12 am for feeding and again at 4:30 am How to put this baby to sleep thru the whole
night?Please help a desperate mom!!!!
You can get a lot of tips and ideas, and you'll discover that you're not the only one who relies on the swing for the baby's nap (even though you swore you'd never do that) or whose 6 - month - old
still wakes up every three hours
during the
night.»
My son is now almost 14 months and I have never yet left him with anyone
during the day (our neighbor has retired and he has his sister to play with) and I couldn't yet leave him in the evening or
night as he
still needs to be nursed to sleep and
wakes up very often.
I'm so happy that you mentioned that when your daughter was eighteen month she
still nursed to fall asleep and
woke up
during the
night to breastfeed.
At this stage, your baby will probably be sleeping for long periods
during the
night but you may
still be getting
woken up once or twice for a feed.
QUESTION: My son is almost 2 and
still breastfeeding on demand
during the day and
waking once at
night for a feed.
My son
still wakes 5 + times
during the
night.
My daughter is 9 months old and
still wakes up 2 times
during the
night for a bottle.
She
still wakes up every 2 hrs at
night for milk and barely naps
during the day.
Is not fair to him We also co sleep and I
still wake up 2 -3 times
during the
night.
If you
still wake up
during the
night too much because you're worried about your baby, co sleeping may not be right for you.
At this point, they may be more awake and want to play
during the day but they will
still wake up for
night feedings.
Even though some babies do sleep through the
night at this time, other baby may
still need to eat a few times
during the
night, but bedtime needs to be more on a set schedule while
still allowing baby to
wake and eat when he or she needs to.
Even if they are good at putting themselves back to sleep
during the
night, they
still might need to be «trained» in the morning hours to help their bodies learn when it's appropriate to
wake up for the day.
I'm
still pretty much going off of her cues for eating and sleeping at this point, except I
wake her up
during the day if it's been 4 hours since she ate last so she eats enough
during the day and possibly stays awake enough to realize the difference between day and
night.
He was
still waking up and having milk once
during the
night until he was 14 months old.
Alex - In reality, your 9 week old will probably
still wake up every 3 hours or so to feed
during the
night.
Is your child taking four - hour power naps
during the day but
still waking up at
night?
Obviously, this is NOT what you are supposed to do but thats what I was doing up until this week when I discovered this is not accurate... One good thing we DID secure since we brought her home was the 3 - hour feeding schedule (7,10,1,4,7,10 and once in the
night whenever she
wakes up)... I wound up buying the book and now I know what has to be done the correct way but of course, I
still have q's... SO - in regards to keeping up a sleepy baby, how «awake» does she really need to be
during feedings?
She
still wakes up several times
during the
night.
Still happens that he sleeps with me though, if he
wakes up
during the
night and won't fall back asleep again, I just put him next to me on my bed and we continue sleeping.
people tell me to try and cut down his bottles
during the day, I've tried to replace them with food but he refuses to eat, then at
night he's
still waking up around 4 - 5 times for a bottle, he doesn't want the comfort its that he's always so hungry if i pick him up to bring him to bed he
wakes up and thinks its play time... is there anything that i can try to maybe get a solid 5 hours of sleep in at
night because im going crazy and feel like its been years since i last had a good
night's sleep... thanx
I missed that closeness once we moved him to his own room, but our house is small enough we could
still easily hear him when he
woke during the
night.
With that said, although I feel we have great success in her falling asleep on her own for naps and sleeping through the
night at two months, she typically will
wake up early out of naps
during the day when I feel she is
still tired and needing to sleep longer.
She
still wakes up several times
during the
night and when she
wakes up crying, I give her a bottle and once she's done, I lay her back in her crib to fall asleep.
Re: the Restfull, I've heard of some Pediatricians recommending this product, but for babies that were 7 and 8 months old, were
still waking up to feed
during the
night, and were getting a lot to eat
during the day (these babies were taking in over 40 ounces
during the day).
And no matter how much he eats
during the day, he
still seems to
wake up at least once or twice a
night.
You should
still expect your toddler to
wake up some
during the
night, but this should dwindle over time.
Oh yeah, he HATES having his teeth brushed and he
still wakes up frequently
during the
night, but i am able to put him back to sleep bu patting his butt, rubbing his back.
My daughter is 14 mo and
still nurses
during the day but sleeps through the
night - a big change from when we co-slept just because she
woke up every half hour to nurse!
Or, it could be that some dads
still aren't
waking up
during the
night and the responsibility of this daunting tasks rests solely on the mother.
So I simply reduced access at
night — he could
still nurse to sleep, and he nursed cuddled up in the morning, but we didn't nurse so much if he
woke during the
night.
Is your toddler taking four - hour power naps
during the day but
still waking up at
night?
Anonymous take heart, my daughter finally learned to sleep through and not battle at 9.5 months, now sleeps 13 hours straight 95 % of the time, her twin brother has given up bedtime fights just now at 14 months but
still wakes up a lot
during the
night, you are not alone... It doesn t depend on you but on their own nature and maturity of nervous system
Still, we go through tough patches when she
wakes during the
night for one reason or another — because she is teething or sick or going through a growth spurt.
«If we could keep the brain from
waking up
during apneas and activate only the part of the brain that opens up the airways, people with obstructive sleep apnea would
still be able to get a good
night's rest.»