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Sleeping - Cornelia, GA

Help! My 3 month old son used to do great at sleeping at night. (7 hrs stretch, then 3 more hours). The last few days he is only sleeping for 3-4 hour stretches. I am also havng a hard time getting him to stay asleep when I lay him down in the middle of the night! Why is he all of a sudden doing this and how do I get him to sleep better?

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My son, who is almost a year old, did the same thing! He was an excellent sleeper from birth until about five months old, then he stopped sleeping through the night. (SIGH) I hope someone has answers for you ... we never did work it out. With a few rare exceptions, we haven't slept through the night in months. Good luck to you!

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Growth spurts are very common at 12 weeks (3 months), and some babies begin teething this early. (My son began teething at eight weeks, but he didn't get his first tooth until he was almost six months.) Our pediatrician said that you can usually tell what is going on by the times the baby wakes. If the baby wakes at the same time every night, then it could be a habit forming. If the times that he wakes vary, then it is probably teething or a growth spurt. During growth spurts I would dream feed my son at around 10 p.m., and that really helped, since it gave him extra calories. For teething pains I have been giving my son Hyland's teething tablets and gl since the age of two months. They work wonders! I hope this helps. I know the lack of sleep can be frustrating and exhausting. Good luck; I am sure you are doing a great job!

My kids all did that off and on throughout their first year when they were experiencing a growth spurt. They were just so hungry during the night that their stomachs woke them up. This, too, shall pass, although it's hard to have faith in that when you're up AGAIN at 2 am and can't keep your eyes open! Best wishes.

I hate to say this, but it could be he is moving from being an above average sleeper to being an average sleeper. None of my five babies ever slept more than 3 or 4 hours at a time at that age. They were close to a year old before they ever 'slept through the night.' However, I'm guessing your son will go back to his stellar ways soon. Hang in there and try not to let him develop bad habits in the meantime.

teething? Try baby teething gels.

My son, who is almost a year old, did the same thing! He was an excellent sleeper from birth until about five months old, then he stopped sleeping through the night. (SIGH) I hope someone has answers for you ... we never did work it out. With a few rare exceptions, we haven't slept through the night in months. Good luck to you!

Hi, L.!
I had the same problem with both of my babies. In our case, they were hungry! That's about when I started feeding them cereal from one of the bottle-feeders. That helped to keep their little bellies full and they slept much better. I would check with your pediatrician should you decide to start him on cereal, just to make sure it's okay. Good luck!

My daughter will be 9 months old tomorrow and she did pretty much the same thing at about the same age. I thought it was teething trouble too, but here we are at 9 months and still no teeth. I agree that it could be a growth spurt. Babies go through weird stages like that.

Right now, he is a little too young to learn how to go to sleep on his own and stay asleep the whole night. The best thing to do right now is to establish a bedtime routine (if you haven't already) that you do EVERY NIGHT. This is very important as babies take their cues from their routines and environment and associate certain events (like baths) with sleep/bed time. Also, make sure that he is getting as much of his daily breast milk/formula needs in during the day. The more he eats during the day, the less he will need at night. And no, cereal in the bottle will not help, believe me. I've tried it all! :-)

By about 4-6 months, if he is still waking like this, you should start working on teaching him how to go to sleep on his own and stay asleep all night. I highly recommend the book, "Solving Your Child's Sleep Problems," by Richard Ferber. I used Dr. Ferber's methods on my daughter just recently and she sleeps 11-12 hours beautifully now.

It could be several things, one being a growth spurt. These usually happen around 3-6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months. I nursed both of mine and each of them went through the same thing your son is going through right around 3 months also. Try feeding him RIGHT before laying him down for the night. Also, you could try a pacifier during the night before laying him back down to help him stay settled. Try not to get discouraged. They often NEED the extra feedings at this age. The growth spurt will soon pass (week, MAYBE two) and he'll get back on track. Hang in there and congratulations on your new little bundle of joy!

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