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Son won't sleep throughout the night

my son is 10 months old now and he sleeps fine during the day i.e 3(2). at night he goes to sleep at around 11pm and then starts crying after 1 hour..sleeps again after i breastfeed him and then the same scene after 1 hour.Its not that he stays hungry or has some gas trouble... i give him baby food at night before he goes to bed


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Turn off the television and teach your children how to think.

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My eldest did not sleep through the night until after he was 2!

I tried putting him in his crib and letting him cry it out - once. Once was all it took, because some unknown neighbor (IN ANOTHER APARTMENT BUILDING!) called the police on me. After that, I was afraid to try it again; so I just took him into bed with me and nursed him while we both fell back asleep.

I feel your frustration. I feel your exhaustion. I have been there.

Try www.breastfeeding.com; it's a site by moms and for moms and I'll bet you might find this topic addressed on their 'Forum' page.

Good luck!

Posted 2009-04-28T07:06:14Z
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If you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything.

i have a 10 mth old girl who sleeps all night unless sick. have you thought about putting a bottle of water in the crib ? It could be seperation anxiety during day naps he probaly hears you moving about and at night he doesnt hear you. good luck

Posted 2009-04-29T03:11:32Z
 

Your son may not be comfortable with his outfit. Sweats at during sleep would occur especially if he is wearing a thick and not breathable clothing. Why don't you give him a baby sleep sack that would fit nicely on him. Sleep sacks are wearable which provides a comfortable feeling due to its breathable and sleeveless design. Also, I advice you not to feed him excessively before sleep because it could be unhealthy. Water or milk is should be fed moderately.

Posted 2009-09-25T08:37:13Z
 

Hi, our baby also struggled to sleep at night. we found that we needed to have noise in the background to help her get to sleep - i think in the daytime there is often a lot of noise but at night it was just too quiet for her. The Einschlafwunder recordings were totally a godsend for us as we could download them use them anywhere. Having the routine with the music really helped. She would sleep with just the recording of a hairdryer but after it worked we switched to heartbeats with wavesI & heartbeats with rain as it was actually really soothing for us too... we would hear it over the baby monitor and it helped us to sleep too! Hope this helps.

Posted 2009-10-14T08:03:07Z

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