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7 Week Old Not Sleeping Well at Night

Hello mama's,
I have a 7 week old and she sleeps pretty well during the day but was waking up at 12:30 am til 2:30- 4:30 am scream/crying off and on since she was about 2 weeks old. Now I have her where she isn't screaming/crying for hours at night but now she is waking up and wanting to play and stuff at night - last night I was up with her from 1:30 (when I gave her a bottle) until 4:30 am. I am now working full time and breastfeeding and formula feeding her - she is an extremely gassy baby - would love help with that too! How do I get her to sleep at night! Thanks for any help.

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I also have a 7 week old little girl, gassy too. I found a miracle homeopathic remedy for gas online, it's called colic calm. It works immediately, i wish i had this with my first. I hope this helps. Good luck!

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Gas was a huge problem for us. I used the gas drops from little tummies or something like that. It was a life saver. I would give him the drops and then rub his belly in a circular motion and them bend his leg and push them up to his belly over and over then magically he would start to pass alot of his gas. The gas problem got better as he got older maybe 3 or 4 months.

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I also have a 7 week old little girl, gassy too. I found a miracle homeopathic remedy for gas online, it's called colic calm. It works immediately, i wish i had this with my first. I hope this helps. Good luck!

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At seven weeks many babies are getting up at night still, but it sounds like she has her days and nights mixed up. Try ample stimulation,natural lighting(open curtains) and lots of playtime during the day,a nice soothing bath before bed,and a fan or white noise machine during the night.As far as the gas- many soy formulas give babies lots of gas,and be mindful of what you are eating because that can give baby gas as well(milk,gas forming veggies).Best of luck.

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well, 7 weeks isn't very old.

I have a 5 week old right now. He definitely likes to be awake around midnight - 1am. He is also gassier than his sister was...

Some things i've heard help, but can't swear to (and most of which i'm trying - things are getting better, but who knows if this is why):

1) expose your kid to day light during the day - supposed to help biochemistry set for the diurnal schedule. I also try to encourage active interaction during the day.
2) no playing at night - only play during the day - to emphasize the 'night is for sleeping' idea. We use a pacifier at night only - so we get the peace without actual playtime.
3) probiotics (for the gas - there are some infant specific ones)
4) co-sleeping (we have a co-sleeper next to our bed. This allows me to put a hand on my babe without actually having him in our bed. It seems to help him stay calm at night.) For the first couple of weeks we could only get multiple hours at once with him actually next to me.

Just an idea, too - do you need to supplement with formula? If not, you could try eliminating it to see if it helps with the gas. If so, you could try switching brands to see if that helps.

Good luck!!

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Cee Cee,

It sounds like she's still got her day and night confused. To counteract that make daytime feedings bright and noisy and interesting. Interact with her, play with her a bit, talk to her; all while nursing/feeding her. Then at night make things dark/dim, quiet, no playing or other stimulation. That should get her un-confused.

Hope this helps,
M.

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What a disgusting country we have that does not give mother's paid leave for four months after the baby is born. All European countries do that at a minimum. We moms should all be lobbying for proper mothering for our children following their birth.
I really have empathy for you and your baby. What kind of formula are you giving her as it is very likely responsible for her gas. You could change formulas or call La Leche league for extra breast milk so that she could drink that instead of formula.

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[EDIT]: Regular and consistent naps are very important to make sure your baby sleeps better. The more sleep-deprived they are, the harder it is to get them to sleep well, especially overnight down the road. So I would personally discourage withholding sleep in the hopes of getting her to sleep better later. [END EDIT]

Your daughter is only 7 weeks old, and will not sleep through the night, period. Kids really don't sleep through the night at this age because THEY NEED TO EAT. At 7 weeks, she should still be eating about every 4-4.5 hours. She may be crying because she's being put back to sleep instead of fed every time she wakes up.

Also, babies don't have a day/night sleep schedule until about 4.5-5 months of age. So please, please, please do not fall into the misunderstanding that babies should be sleeping through the night at this age.

Try getting her schedule to where her 3-4 hour cycles are at least mostly sleeping at night. Feed her right before she goes to bed, make sure she has a routine that is the exact same every night so that she knows, "Oh, it's bedtime cuz we're doing this thing that we do every night at bedtime." She won't make the mental association, but her body will.

You might also try breastfeeding her in bed when she wakes up at night, instead of giving her a bottle. The bottle tends to wake them more, whereas the breast tends to soothe them to sleep. Then you can either keep her in bed with you or if she's a deep sleeper, transfer her to her crib/pack 'n' play/co-sleeper.

As far as gassy, it's kind of just part of the territory. Babies have to develop their GI and don't stop being gassy/spitting up/burping until *thinks* 8-12 months, I think? Not sure, but it's kind of something you can't STOP (unless you exclusively breastfeed, which will considerably cut down on the gas from the formula) - you can only "treat" with things like gripe water.

Good luck... and be patient with your little one... :)

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Briefly, don't let her sleep so much during the day. Put her down later at night. She will be crabbier during the day, but she will eventually sleep better during the night.

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