All of the above & yes it is very normal.
2006-08-18 00:29:02
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answered by jennifersuem 7
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If all she wants to do is play and have hugs, sounds like she's a pretty happy baby and you're doing a great job even under stress! That's fantastic!
Babies need a schedule, though sometimes things throw the schedule out of wack; visiting other ppl's homes, having company at your home, teething, colds, growth spurts. If you put her to bed at 8 or 9 pm every night, she'll get used to going to bed at that hour. Our youngest usually goes right off to sleep, but occasionally plays by herself in her crib, then falls off to sleep.
Can't say enough about feeding a bit of plain yogurt if sleep is an issue. At 9 months, she's probably teething. Have a look at her gums. You can ask your ped about it, too.
Keep up the great work!
2006-08-18 00:49:29
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answered by auld mom 4
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sounds like she has her days and nights a little mixed up. Try givng her only 1 nap a day and keeping her active til around 9 pm and then feed her a jar of baby food and a few ounces of her formula and that may prevent the problem. also if you feel safe doing this try putting a lil stuffed animal in her crib with her something that she is not going to suffocate on but something she can feel against her back or some where on her it will give her sence of sercurity. my son sleeps with a little stuffed piggy and he cant go to sleep with out so try different things. and if all else fails if she is teething after you feed her in the evening rub some baby ojel on her gums
2006-08-18 00:31:43
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answered by horrible wife 2
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Sorry, its u who are having sleepless nights. your daughter merely wants to play. unless there is some medical problem like teething or colic pain - which as you say is not there and she wants to play. Sometimes, the sleeping rhythm or pattern of a child shifts because she slept too much in the late evening and so she does not have sense of time and space and she doesnot have an office the next day, so this clash of time. Its quite normal. a simple way to get her out of it is to put her back in routine. distract her in the evening so that she does not go to sleep then and i am sure slowly the timings will shift to suit your timings.
2006-08-18 00:32:30
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answered by captrg217 3
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Lots of babies get their days and nights mixed up. Both my nephews did it, and so did my son. I tried everything from moving the evening feeding to baths are are spose tosooth and make baby tired.....none of it worked. What did work was (now this is gunna be a huge headache) is cut out all naps for a few days. You will a very unhappy sleepy little one, but after 2 days of my son not having his afternoon nap, he started to sleep the night though again and we were able to get on the regular routine again. 2 days of hell, but it gave us back our sleep at night.
2006-08-18 00:34:48
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answered by kim s 3
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hell, none of my kids slept all night until they were 2 yrs. old! don't worry about her, worry about how you're going to catch up on YOUR sleep!
2006-08-18 00:34:29
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answered by sheepherder 4
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pl contact ur personal doctor. we should take no risk.
see he is doctor as he has more infomation and knowledge than us ok.
and he you want better advice from us rather than a doctor i am sorry i can not help you in that matter.
2006-08-18 00:38:46
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answered by Anonymous
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if she is ysed to you being with her when she sleeps she will be likely to wake when you arent there
2006-08-18 04:07:12
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answered by Alisha S 1
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give u'reself n' d poor baby a break damn it...........shez just 9 months old...........or shud I tk it that u're dnt like hugging her or being with her????........DUH!!!!
2006-08-18 00:42:51
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answered by mortal_sinner 3
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