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Anyones DC go through a MAJOR sleep regression at 19 months?
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CDiggity
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Anyones DC go through a MAJOR sleep regression at 19 months?
DS has been having problems sleeping for weeks now. He was once a DREAM sleeper. On a great schedule... woke up at 8... went down at 8... 1 nap a day at 1 for 2-3 hours. Recently... hes not been getting to bed till 9:30. Hes skipping his nap. Or fighting it till 3... then I have to wake him up. He wakes up at 9. Hes been waking up crying once a night too. I try to readjust his schedule but I'm at a loss. I took him to the dr and nothing seems wrong. Take the last 2 days, for example. Yesterday he woke up at 9 after being asleep at 8 the night before. He STTN the night before. He refused to nap, but went to sleep at 7:30. At midnight he woke up hysterical. DH went in and he fell back asleep. Today he woke up at 8:50. He skipped his nap AGAIN. I put him in his crib at 2 and took him out at 3:30. I put him to sleep at 8. He held onto for dear life when I tried to earlier. So I sang to him a little longer and put him in. Hes STILL awake! Any idea why????? I'm pg with #2 and this lack of sleep is killing me!
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Posted 4/21/12 8:35 PM |
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CDiggity
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Re: Anyones DC go through a MAJOR sleep regression at 19 months?
BUMP anyone?
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Posted 4/22/12 8:46 PM |
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Re: Anyones DC go through a MAJOR sleep regression at 19 months?
He could be getting molars. The dr may not have been able to see it.
Both of my kids went through sleep phases though. They would sleep great, then get up every night for a month. I always got up to comfort them, and either took them into my bed, or sat with them until they went back to sleep. Eventually they started STTN again.
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Posted 4/22/12 8:57 PM |
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CDiggity
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Name: C
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Re: Anyones DC go through a MAJOR sleep regression at 19 months?
Thank you so much for your reply. I was thinking the same thing. Or seperation anxiety?? I gave him motrin tonight to see if he sleeps through.
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Posted 4/22/12 9:13 PM |
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Mrs-D-Girl
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Re: Anyones DC go through a MAJOR sleep regression at 19 months?
This is my life now as well
DS has been sleeping like a dream since he was a baby, 12 hours. All of a sudden, he has been getting up in the middle of the night and screaming!! I tried to do CIO but he is at the age where he can probably climb out of his crib and puts his leg over and that is when I freak out and run in. I heard it's "a stage" thing and right now we are just dealing with it and hopefull it will pass sooner then later.
We have even got to the point of putting him in bed with us a few times and he has slept till 10am so part of me is thinking it's a seperation stage.
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Posted 4/23/12 9:16 AM |
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rkl1130
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Name: Rose Ann
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Re: Anyones DC go through a MAJOR sleep regression at 19 months?
We're going through something similar with DD.
She was always a great sleeper and would sleep through the night, but lately she's been waking up sometimes crying, sometimes yelling for me. What we found though was that every time she had a new tooth come in, her sleep pattern would be disrupted and the worse has been molars. She has another one coming in and so we have to bear with it until it passes.
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Posted 4/23/12 9:19 AM |
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