This is my first baby and she wakes up every hour. The only way to calm her down is by nursing. I can't function at work anymore
My husband wants me to let her cry but I can't do it.
Something gentle pretty please
Thanks
This is my first baby and she wakes up every hour. The only way to calm her down is by nursing. I can't function at work anymore
My husband wants me to let her cry but I can't do it.
Something gentle pretty please
Thanks
Hourly wake ups can indicate something is bothering her. Stomach etc. I wouldn’t train or anything yet until you rule things out. Does she sleep with her mouth open?
Thank you
She sleeps really well during the day
She's such a happy baby during the day, so I don't think anything is bothering her. She nurses for a few minutes and goes back into her bed
When my husband goes to her she just screams she screams until I come
And I really don't think she's too tired as she has two naps bh
Sometimes also low iron can cause restlessness and a lot of wake ups. Maybe the doctor can check her iron? Waking up is normal. I don’t either sleep train. Hourly wake ups usually is a red flag of some sort
[quote="amother OP"]When my husband goes to her she just screams she screams until I come
And I really don't think she's too tired as she has two naps bh[/quote
Maybe she’s ready for one nap then? She is how many months? My child switched to one nap around 14 months
When my husband goes to her she just screams she screams until I come
And I really don't think she's too tired as she has two naps bh
My 10-month-old is now only taking one nap and I put in consistently to sleep every night at 7:00.
About the crying, it's something I really didn't want to do, but BH my baby is very stubborn and he didn't want to go to sleep so I have to let him cry a bit. I went in every few minutes to give him a hug and put him back down and tell him that I love him.
I didn't do an official sleep training, but he literally wouldn't go to sleep. By now he knows that he has to go to sleep.