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Baby Sleeping Problems
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Have you tried giving your little one some cereal/ rusk before bed, this was suggested to me and my little one slept longer as tummy was full.
It does seem like it could be teeth though. (I highly recommend Ashton & parsons powders for teething).WW Gold Member, trying to maintain !!!Hayden born July 07Tabitha born April 05Poppy born July 030 -
Hi, I have fond that every now and then my son (18 months) has a spell of night wakings (hungry, ill, teething) and then might just get into the habit of waking up. I just go through, avoid eye contact, keep lights off turn on his lullaby tune and leave. I then check him after 5 mins, 10 mins etc... Have never had to go above 15 mins. It has never taken morn than 3 nights to get back to him sleeping for 12 hours straight through. it is worth making the effort to sort it out because the majority of the time he is a fantastic sleeper and he loves getting tucked into bed at nightime! Working mums need their sleep!Me debt free thanks to MSE :T0
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