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Almost 6 Month Old Wakes up Too Early

My son is almost 6 months old. Over the past few weeks he’s been getting up earlier and earlier in the morning. He was waking up at 5:30, then 5:00 and now he wakes up around 4:00. I thought it might be that it gets light earlier now, but his room is pretty dark, and it’s not light out at 4AM! He entertains himself in his crib for a half an hour or so until we get him up. He takes 3 naps a day (vary from 1/2 hour to 2 1/2 hours) and generally goes to bed around 7:30. On the days when he falls asleep as early at 6 or as late as 8:30 he’s still up around the same time.

What can we do to get him to sleep later? We haven’t started him on solid food yet, but he doesn’t seem to be waking because he’s hungry.

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The best I can recommend is, the book that saved my marriage, _Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child_ by Marc Weissbluth MD. There is a section on how to deal with early wakings.

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The best I can recommend is, the book that saved my marriage, _Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child_ by Marc Weissbluth MD. There is a section on how to deal with early wakings.

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My little one did the same thing starting around 5 and 1/2 months. Some nights I would breastfeed her and she would doze back off, other nights she wouldn't. We were putting her to bed around 6pm and she would get up around 4-5am. For her it was just a phase-she is going to bed later now and sleeping until 6:30-7:30am most days (she is almost 7 months). We even got room darkening shades and that made no difference at all.

Hey J.!
I LOVED the book (as already mentioned) called "Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child" by Dr. Weissbluth. It is written by a doctor so it's someone with a medical background, but offers flexibility in his suggestions to fit what you want to do with your child. Several of my friends read it with their kids, and they swear by it, too. Best wishes!

You can give him a bottle of formula (or nurse him) and he'll probably go back to sleep or just roll with it until he shifts times again (which is bound to happen eventually). If he will play quietly in his crib, try leaving him there longer. Some kids are so content they will play in the crib for more than an hour before starting to fuss.

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I think it is just a phase. My baby did this right around the same time, and it took a month or so and she was able to train herself to sleep longer... Now she sleeps from 8:30pm to about 8am every day! What I did was just get up with her and feed her, and then as soon as she seemed tired again, lay her down. Your son will eventually figure it out... It may just take a few weeks.

It is around 6 months that he can probably go down to 2 naps (although I think my daughter stayed at 3 naps for longer)... According to babycenter, a 6 month old should be getting about 11 hours of sleep per night, and having 2 naps for a total of 3 1/4 hours of sleep during the day - grand total of 14 1/4 hours per day. Here is the link for this info: http://www.babycenter.com/0_how-much-sleep-does-your-chil...

Maybe evaluate how much sleep he is getting and when, and try to rearrange his schedule a little bit. Good luck!

Your 6 month-old is probably teething. Can you sneak in at 3am and put some orajel on his gums?

I agree that early bedtimes help them sleep later - sleep begets sleep. And Healthy Sleep Habits is a really good book to have on hand.

At the same time, I would say that maybe 2 naps would be enough, and would help him sleep a little later.

When my son started waking up early, I systematically would put him back down, whispering that "it's still nighttime, you have to sleep still.". Sometimes he'd cry and I'd have to do it 5 times in a row, but I just kept it up. And very quickly he started sleeping in later, because he *did* need the sleep - his body clock just needed to figure it out.

An alternative to going in and putting him down over and over again is letting him cry it out cold turkey. I didn't have the heart to do it, but I did let him CIO for naps at 6 months, and I can tell you that it does not cause them to become moody, depressed babies who think their mommies have abandonned them. They generally just sleep better afterwords. And love us just the same. So if you wanted to try it this way, it's another option for you!

This happened to my daughter just as she was turning 4 months old...first 5:30, then 5:00...then 4:30. She didn't seem to cry for food, either. We had her 4 month check up a week or two later and that's when her pediatrician suggested we start solids. It hadn't even occurred to us that she might have been hungry. That worked and she started sleeping until 6-7 am a few days after that. I would suggest discussing this with your pediatrician at your son's 6 month check up.

Good luck,
L.

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