it depends on how old she is, but if you know that she has a full belly and a clean diaper, then i would let her cry, because there is really nothing else to do. Depending on the age, she could also be teething which baby orajel works great for or an old remedy is put a little bit of whiskey on her gums because that helps also. It is better for her to get in the habit of crying herself to sleep then constantly being held to go to sleep.
2006-08-14 03:34:08
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answered by bowlingmommy1231 1
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Crying at night isn't a problem and generally means the child is having some form of discomfort. 1st children may be a bit more fuzzy.. If the child is an infant, check the diaper, give a bottle and rock them for a while with lights and TV off.
Newborns eventually sleep through the night, some take as much as three months to start settling down. My son (now 14 took) slept through the night at 2 weeks, my daughter on the other hand wanted to be up talking with the big people.. she didn't want to miss out on anything.. We put her in her crib, she'd sleep for a while and we'd go to sleep, my wife would get up to go the bathroom a couple hours later and find my daughter quietly playing in her crib.
As a toddler the child may be fuzzy for other reasons again check the diaper and rock them..
Generally a child will settle into routines.. One thing is to not have the TV as a baby sitter. (for you or the child) TV acts very much like a stimulant. the child goes to bed as if they've have a 2 liter cola.
Everyone has an experience, find one and try it, then try another if that one doesn't work.
2006-08-14 03:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Babies do not cry 3 or 4 times at night but all i can tell you is to check the sort of nappies you use for her, if it is not the best then am afraid your child will keep on crying till you change that, just give a try it will work like magic.
2006-08-14 03:34:26
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answered by BASKIE 2
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This is a hard one. I'm a Mom of 3 my oldest 20 and youngest 11. My oldest was the cryer. After making sure she was ok I let her go. I got no sleep but she eventually like an hour later gave up and went to sleep. My youngest I gave up and brought her to bed with me. Guess what, she stills like to sleep with mom. There are no easy answers and you're going to feel guilty either way. Love them and do your best. Everyone will have an opinion but only yours counts because they are your children. Good luck.
2006-08-14 03:36:50
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answered by flowers_kitties 1
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No, you shouldn't let her just cry. See sources section below. Crying is not good for a baby. And it is not a habit, either--any more than eating is a habit. If your daughter is telling you she needs something, then believe her!
2006-08-14 04:21:07
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answered by Anonymous
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try utilising easy and sound to help your toddler regulate night and day. whilst that's daylight hours have the residing house very dazzling and loud, then whilst the solar is going down out is going the lights furniture and rancid is going the song/television that could help him to determine it out. Do you have a rocking chair? or an exercising ball? those will continuously get my daughter to sleep, it may be to that he's extra hungry at night, feed him whilst he acts hungry, breastfed toddlers will many times 'cluster feed' interior the evenings meaning they are going to consume on and rancid for a pair of hours till now nodding off for the night. this could be your son's instincts telling him to do an identical, make a small jug of formulation then provide him 0.5 an ozor an ozat a time after his finished 3oz bottle, that is sufficient to place him to sleep. and because you're pouring it from a bottle into the bottle that his mouth will touch, you will in no way be dropping any, what he would not drink you may feed whilst he wakes up. you're able to try this, attempt to loosen up, your toddler will pickup on your ability and pass with it. confirm you're actually not eating coffee or something with caffeine, you may desire to be able to purpose to sleep whilst he sleeps even regardless of if that's in the process the day. Worst case subject... not something works... and you will stick it out for yet another few weeks till he hits the two.5-3month factor the place he's gentle with the assumption of being out of your abdomen and interior the international. From there it in simple terms receives much less puzzling and extra relaxing. you're able to do it, women are stable. you may want some St. Johns Wort that's an organic antidepressant, particularly gentle and with very very low probability of factor outcomes, in comparison to pharmaceutical antidepressants it would not block off receptors interior the ideas arising the numb dopey feeling they might. you're able to do it, grab a mindless novel, pass curl up in mattress and notice in case you will not be able to nod off whilst your toddler sleeps. Daddy can do the home established jobs whilst he receives residing house.
2016-10-02 01:41:00
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answered by ? 4
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let her cry. but keep an eye on her... dont ignore her in case something is really wrong, but dont rush to her side. She might learn that if she whines and cries, she will get attention.
Let her cry herself to sleep, but make sure she isn't crying for food, diaper change, or gas.
2006-08-14 03:35:15
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answered by ♣ 4
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Maybe the childs needs to feel secure. My daughter is 11 months and does that. I usually just comfort her until she's deep enough in her sleep to place her in her crib wrapped sunggly with he blanket and her teddy bear!
2006-08-14 03:31:30
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answered by Anonymous
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how old? i didnt' start the cry it out thing till around 4 or so months. she might need food or a change or just being held but if its not a newborn then its up to you.
2006-08-14 03:30:07
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answered by scarlet_bat 4
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when my son was little 2 or 3 and he cried at night I put him in bed with me and he slept soundly.Little kids have night terrors,monsters under the bed or in the closet.It helps if they think they have Mom or Dad to protect them.Don't let her cry,soothe her.
2006-08-14 03:35:49
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answered by changeling 6
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