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Baby booboo

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Hi ladies, not been on here in forever as I've been so busy with the LO!

She is now 10 months old, and started sleeping through the night at 10 weeks. I couldn't believe my luck when she did it as my son was a bit of a nightmare and I was a zombie for years! She was waking sometimes a couple of times to a few times a night just looking for the dummy, which was fine although on the nights when she was getting up more often & I was searching for the dummy & having my sleep constantly broken it was a pain as it takes me ages to get back to sleep each time.

So in the last month there has been a total change in her & now she's up wide awake but not even looking for a bottle just really wanting to get up for a play...she goes down in her cot fine but at some point ends up in with me so I'd try to cuddle her In but she was having none of it, moving around, pulling my hair out...then if I put her back in the cot she just cries. Now I'm in the habit of giving her a bottle after a bit to settle get back to sleep. She's awake for at least an hour & it was usually at 3 or 4am but last night 5:30 and tonight it was 1:30...anyone with advise would be appreciated.
 
No advice but this sounds exactly like my DS around the same age. It was exhausting, he was up for the day at 5:30am no matter how late he went to bed, he was awake so many times in the night. Suddenly he just stopped but it went on from about 8-11 months. You have my sympathy hun :hugs:


 
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Thank u hun. She has been better thus last week, trying to stick to a strict bedtime routine so hopefully the worst is over!
 

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