robin4health
Cathlete
I'm hoping someone will have some tips/advice for me. My almost 6 month daughter has been getting into a horrible routine and I just can't break it. For the past 1 1/2 weeks now, she has been getting up every 1 1/2-2 hours. ALL NIGHT LONG!!! I am completely exhausted. I don't know how many more nights I can take this. And, what is worse, is she wants to eat (or suck..I am nursing her) herself back to sleep EVERY TIME or she screams bloody murder. She will go on for 30 - an hour of just screaming because that is her comfort. I can end it in a second and she will go right back to sleep in 5 minutes, so of course I am so tired that I just put her on and she goes back to sleep and off to bed I go again.
I know she is not hungry. She is doing it for comfort and just to fall back to sleep. Although I don't know why she won't sleep for more than roughly an hour. I know she is teething, because she is drooling like crazy and chewing on everything. Nothing has popped through yet.
She is only sleeping about 3 hours in the daytime, so I don't think she is getting too much sleep during the day. I have a feeling that someone is going to say, just let her cry it out. Which I can do, but it will take some re-arranging. She shares a room with my 3 year old, so I think my oldest may need to move in with us for a few nights, so when I do let her cry it out, my oldest isn't up too.
Anyway, sorry that got so long, but please someone give me some tips. I'll take any ideas!
THANK YOU!!!!!!
from a very tired mama...
I know she is not hungry. She is doing it for comfort and just to fall back to sleep. Although I don't know why she won't sleep for more than roughly an hour. I know she is teething, because she is drooling like crazy and chewing on everything. Nothing has popped through yet.
She is only sleeping about 3 hours in the daytime, so I don't think she is getting too much sleep during the day. I have a feeling that someone is going to say, just let her cry it out. Which I can do, but it will take some re-arranging. She shares a room with my 3 year old, so I think my oldest may need to move in with us for a few nights, so when I do let her cry it out, my oldest isn't up too.
Anyway, sorry that got so long, but please someone give me some tips. I'll take any ideas!
THANK YOU!!!!!!
from a very tired mama...