M.N. asks from Olmsted Falls, OH on February 13, 2009
15 Month Old Won't sleep...I Need Some Advice, PLEASE!!!
My son is 15 months old, won't sleep the whole night without waking up!
Before you ask, yes, he is teething! Has a few more teeth coming.
He is a binky baby, and will cry for that if he can't reach it or if it falls out of the crib. But, recently, he will sit up in his crib and just scream. He still has the binky in his mouth, eyes are open and just screaming! I think he might still be sleeping. I let him cry, cry and cry, but I have a 6 year old and a husband that I don't want disturbed, too.
Is it possible that he has separation anxiety? I need advice from the mamas! If I don't get a good night's sleep soon....I think I will be the one crying!!!
Thanks in advance!
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R.K. answers from Dayton on February 14, 2009
It's possible he has separation anxiety. Try bringing him to your bed if that's possible and see if he will sleep with you. Co-sleeping can be really good for babies and families. Read more about it at http://www.mothering.com/articles/new_baby/sleep/kimmel.html. Good luck!
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S.D. answers from Indianapolis on February 14, 2009
Aw, don't let him cry, the poor kid's in pain:( I don't understand what's wrong with comforting a crying child...get some teething tablets and give them to him any time he wakes up. It will pass when he's done teething. Molars are awful for most kids, my son had blood blisters! :(
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R.B. answers from Toledo on February 14, 2009
Due to GERD and teething, my child didn't sleep with any consistency through the night until after age 2, when all of the molars were in. Hyland's teething tablets really helped. I also was still nursing her, and we shared a family bed. This was the only way for us to get reasonable sleep. She is 4 now and finally sleeps in her own room the whole night through. Prior to that, she slept in her own bed right beside ours, and she would usually wake up and crawl in with us and go right back to sleep. So it was a progression that we let happen gradually, as she was ready.
15 month olds are still babies. It could be a combination of separation anxiety and teething. In most parts of the world, co-sleeping is the norm. Try bringing his crib into your room or get a toddler bed. Even a mattress on the floor might work. Good luck, and sweet dreams!
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S.C. answers from Fort Wayne on February 13, 2009
Does he take medicine before bed? It always seemed, at least to me, that teething bothered my daughter more at night than any other time. Motrin worked wonders for us. I'd give it to her right before bed and it would last all night long. If you are already giving him medicine, it could be something else. Does he have a night light in his room? Could he be waking up in a dark room and getting scared? If you go in to him does he immediately calm down? Unfortunately, he's probably too young to tell you what's bothering him, so it will just be trial and error. Good Luck! It's no fun for anyone when there's a lack of sleep.
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D.H. answers from Indianapolis on February 14, 2009
I had this problem as well when my son was young......I found out that if I took a towel, put it in the dyer and got it warm......then wrapped it around his tummy and layed him on his tummy he calmed down........my sons doctor told me to also take alittle bit of whisky, put some water in it........and rub it on his gums before he went to sleep......it helped and I got a nights sleep.....that I think was more for me than him, but one nights sleep is something I needed at the time. Good luck and let me know how things go.......Happy Valentines day to you as well.
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S.M. answers from Dayton on February 14, 2009
Could be night terrors. My son had them for a short time as a toddler. (Don't remember exactly, but he was still in the crib, so less than 2) I just soothed him until he fell back asleep--asthough I'm not sure he ever really woke up. It only happened for a few weeks, as I remember.
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