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He is almost there

chezzabell

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My little man is just about walking :D

But the funny thing is he is so small it looks wrong :rotfl: if u get what i mean, he is only 17lb 5 oz and so tiny that when he walks its so funny. :rotfl: :hug:

Any ideas why he is waking up screaming ??? teeth??? nightmares???
 
Aww bless him. Well done on the walking. :clap:

It could be teeth or nightmares hun or even both.
Does he settle when you go in or are you having to give him medicine?

Gabs woke up crying the night before; it was her teeth and they seemed to hurt her when she was lying down (pressure probably), I gave her a cuddle and some medised and she slept through.

Good luck :hug:
 
A friend on mine's boy was having night terrors from about 1 year onward. They are getting less now I believe (he is now 15months). She used to find that a dose of medised was the only thing that would help him sleep afterwards. She was worried about giving it to him too often but the doctor told her it was fine so use at night when he needed it.
 
thanks for the replys ladies i will try some of the medised :D
 
Aww bless him. Well done on the walking. :clap:

It could be teeth or nightmares hun or even both.
Does he settle when you go in or are you having to give him medicine?

Gabs woke up crying the night before; it was her teeth and they seemed to hurt her when she was lying down (pressure probably), I gave her a cuddle and some medised and she slept through.

Good luck :hug:
 
A friend on mine's boy was having night terrors from about 1 year onward. They are getting less now I believe (he is now 15months). She used to find that a dose of medised was the only thing that would help him sleep afterwards. She was worried about giving it to him too often but the doctor told her it was fine so use at night when he needed it.
 
thanks for the replys ladies i will try some of the medised :D
 
Well done on the walking :clap: Hopefully the medised will help him
 

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