No Sleep! - Milton,MA

Updated on July 08, 2007
E.D. asks from Milton, MA
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My daughter ella finally started giving us a six hour stretch of sleep at night... this went on for three nights in a row... her days and nights finally seemed clear. She was taking two good naps a day and her mood was great from being so well rested... then ella had her first shots... since then ella hasn't slept more than four hours at a time at night and she is taking mini ten minute naps all day. If you watch her its as if the minute she feels herself falling asleep she jolts her body awake as a refusal to let herself go... does anyone have any suggestions on how to improve the sleep at night... sleeping through the night is alot to ask but at this point four hours and then up in an hour and a half for the day isn't cutting it for mommy and daddy works early and needs all the sleep he can get for his physical job. any suggestions for a good night sleep would be great... let me know what worked for you... thanks again moms. E. and ella

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So What Happened?

well... i started a routine as suggested. A warm bath, lavender lotion, swaddled, and given a bottle. worked like a charm... ella is sleeping eight hours if not more at a time and when seven oclock rolls around and she is tubbed and lubed up she knows when that swaddle gets started its time... she loves it... she goes right down... she is sleeping i am sleeping and everyone is happy and healthy, what more could this mama ask for... thank GOD

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J.L.

answers from Boston on

I have an ella, too :) SHe is 3 1/2. I always recommend a great sleep book to all of my friends with little ones Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child by Dr Marc Weissbluth. I have found everything in it to be accurate and true, even if I was skeptical at first. He beleives that sleep begets sleep, so an underslept child will sleep less. Do not fret; kids go through so many different stages. This too shall pass and she will be back to sleeping well again! GOod luck and enjoy your beautiful daughter!

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L.L.

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This is all too familiar! The bedtime ritual is key as you can tell by the other responses. Babies/kids love routine. My 11 year old daughter has been having trouble sleeping. I mentioned it to the pediatrician and he recommended classical music playing softly in the room. It worked for her. The nights she just can't sleep she turns on her radio (sometimes I do hear Radio Disney though!) and it helps her fall asleep and stay asleep.

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S.P.

answers from Glens Falls on

Do you have a sling or a front pack? my little one has acid reflux so and when he was first home he wouldn't sleep lying down. He would get over tired as well. I used my sling alot, even now he falls asleep in into. It keeps him snuggled close but also I am able to get things done. It might help her to sleep and get back on a sleep schedule. My first son sleep through the night right from the hospital until he was 4 months old and then he started getting up every 3 hours so just handg in there.

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K.M.

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Hi E.... i think it may help if u give her a little routine b4 bed- even tho baboes that young are so unpredictable.. Like give her a nice warm bath, rub her down with lavender/chammomile lotion, maybe read to her etc and put her down. I co- sleep with my 13 month old son- and anybody can say what they want about it - but from the get go my son has slept thru the night b/c of this. I also like the bonding that comes with it and the trust that i feel the baby gets when he/she wakes up and they feel you right there. Good luch honey

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L.S.

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Honey, two month olds are so unpredictable!! They just change so much and so fast that anyting with the word "schedule" just is not realistic. Give her time...they are trying to figure out what's going on. IT's hard...but if you are breastfeeding then that's your solution...I co-sleep with my 8 month old...and trust me they know when you are near, it's the weirdest thing! I think they must smell your scent and feel secure. The minute my son wakes up and feels me against him, he just goes back to sleep...Hey, is this about your sleep or your baby, because your baby is still very young and at this point you should be taking care of yourself!! YOU need sleep. Anyting goes as long as you rest. Don't forget that!

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