A.W. asks from Wichita, KS on February 23, 2007
6 Month Old Not Sleeping Through the Night
Does anyone have any suggestions on things I can try to get my 6 month old daughter to sleep through the night? For the past few months she wakes 7 or 8 times during the night, and when she does sleep through the night she cries out a lot. We have her on a pretty good night time routine, dinner, bath, snuggle time, read a book and put down to sleep, but she just doesnt seem to be wanting to sleep through the night anymore. She also has stopped napping during the day, she went from taking two, two hour naps to maybe one twenty minute nap. HELP PLEASE!
So What Happened?™
She is eating one jar of stage 1 veggies and one jar of stage 1 fruit at night, sometimes mixed with cereal, as well as has a bottle before bed. She is teething and i've tried to give tylenol but she still wakes up a lot during the night. Maybe this is just a stage and will pass. I hope.
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T.T. answers from Springfield on February 27, 2007
Maybe the bath is waking her up...I have a 8yr old, 6 yr old and a 2 year old and the 2 boys really liked their baths at night but my 8 year old daughter had to have a morning bath!
A. answers from St. Louis on February 27, 2007
I recommend reading "Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child" by Dr.
Weisbluth, and Dr. Ferber's book. I bet she's over-tired, which is messing up all her sleep. Those books really helped me. She may not be ready to go all night without maybe one feeding, but she needs to nap more (2-3 times), and you both need less interrupted night sleep. Good luck! PS- the experts say that what you feed a baby and how much doesn't really effect how long they sleep, unless there are serious allergies or something.
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S.H. answers from Wichita on February 24, 2007
I noticed you are a home daycare provider in Park City, could you give me some information on that? We may be interested in daycare on Mon and Wed from 2:30 to about 8pm? Most daycares dont go this late, but we desperately need it for cheap. I may be starting a new job and need the care. Please let me know!!!
Thanks,
--S.
J.B. answers from Kansas City on February 26, 2007
Hi, A.! Looks like you already got plenty of advice! I just wanted to tell you about a fabulous book, Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child by Dr. Marc Weissbluth. A six month old doesn't usually have the capability to sleep through the night, but waking 7 or 8 times is too frequent. If she doesn't nap well during the day she will be overtired and find sleeping difficult. Work hard on getting three good naps, try to stick it out during the night until the naptime routine is back and know that it will likely get worse before it gets better!
K.C. answers from St. Louis on February 24, 2007
The book Healthy Sleep Habits Happy Child is very helpful ( I can't remember the authors name). The main point is that sleep begets more sleep... So I'm not surprised that your little one isn't sleeping during the day or at night. This book really helped us get over some sleeping hurdles. Godspeed!
J.G. answers from Tampa on February 24, 2007
Hey A.,
Around six months is when I starting working on getting my son to sleep through the night. Just some suggestions, if you haven't already tried this stuff: feed her cereal shortly before bedtime, put it in her bottle if you formula feed, so her tummy is real full while she sleeps, when she wakes up do all you can to not pick her up or take her out of her crib At all, pat her back, give her her pacifier, swaddle her in the crib, but don't take her out and hold her! This might take a few days/ weeks and alot of patience. If nothing works and she seems to just cry all through the night talk to her peditrician before waiting for her next appt.
hope some of this helps.
J.
S.O. answers from Kansas City on February 23, 2007
Infant motrin or store brand ALWAYS has worked better on my kiddos than tylenol. Sorry I cant think of more to offer right now, I have a sick little one clingy to Mom!
Best of luck!
S.
T.G. answers from Kansas City on February 24, 2007
My baby went through that recently & now he has 2 teeth. You might try giving her an infant pain releiver before bed if you think she might be cutting teeth.
G.N. answers from St. Louis on February 23, 2007
Is she waking up screaming, she could be teething, maybe give her some tylenol before putting her to bed if thats the case. Every baby is different, my son always slept thru the night but woke when his gums bothered him.
G.
J.T. answers from Topeka on February 23, 2007
For Sleeping through the night i would try to give her some cereal before she goes to bed. Thats is what worked for me and i started that at 4 months with both of my kids.
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