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Posted : Sun, 04 January 2009 21:25:40
Subject : Sleeping Help.... My 15 month old daughter will not sleep without me. I have tried the controlled crying and even driving around the estate at night to get her to sleep and then put her in her own bed but this doesn't work either. She just wakes up when I try to move her. She has been in a good routine since she was 8 weeks old and now for some reason she will not sleep away from me. It has been about 5 weeks now since she last went to bed properly in her own room and without me. I am going out of my mind trying different ways of getting her to sleep in her own bed but nothing seems to work. Whats worse is I don't know what has happened to make her change so suddenly. My husband has tried getting her to sleep as well but with no luck. She is such a light sleeper too as I have left it until early hours of the morning to put her in her bed asleep and ensure she is in a deep sleep but she wakes up once I try to move her. She will sleep in her pushchair in the day for a nap if we are out and in the car but if we are at home she won't sleep unless I am with her. Does anyone have any advice/experiences for me? I don't know whether it would be worth bringing her cot back into our room and gradually introducing her to it again but will that cause more problems? Please help if you can. Many thanks |
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| sarah1210 |
Posted : Mon, 12 January 2009 22:27:59
Subject : Sleeping I am having the exact same prob with my lo she is 14 months. She goes down in her cot about 7.30pm but that only last till about 1am then she screams so much she becomes hysterical and starts choking! As soon as her head hits our pillow she is out like a light. But she is driving us mad in our bed coz she moves about so much. She sleeps as close as possible to me moving me closer and closer to the edge. Then turns 180 degrees and kicks us in the face. She sleeps in the star fish position. my lo has also always been a great sleeper. Slept thru since 6 weeks. We also need HELPPPP!!!! is it too early to but in a big girls bed - with a guard- I have a feeling she might just want more room. She is a big (tall) girl she looks like a 2 year old! P.S Is it possible for them to have nightmares, she did a bizarre thing the other night!! [Modified by: sarah1210 on January 12, 2009 10:48 PM] |
| Logie |
Posted : Sun, 18 January 2009 20:58:54
Subject : Sleeping Hi Sarah, It doesn't look like anyone has the answer but us by the look of it. I am going crazy with it all now. I have been speaking to my health visitor and she has advised me of the various things like controlled crying, sitting with her until she falls asleep, trying to control her day time naps but all is still not well. She did mention a "big girl" bed to me and we have tried that but then the problems of getting out of bed and walking to the door started. It would be worth a try for yourself. Even if it proves unsavoury. I am going to keep at the controlled crying and day time naps. Fingers crossed this is just a phase that will pass....! Good luck with it all. Logie. |
| moony |
Posted : Mon, 19 January 2009 19:53:44
Subject : Sleeping Hi Logie and Sarah, |
| StrawberryGirl |
Posted : Thu, 29 January 2009 23:10:35
Subject : Sleeping Hi |