Formula does that. If you are breast-feeding only, ask your doc. If you are mixing formula and breast milk, give him pure breast milk towards bed time.
2006-09-28 15:28:33
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answered by Pseudo Obscure 6
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I agree with KookieM don't let him cry I have read a lot of parenting guids that say that is dangers mentally for a baby. They say even if you think your baby is crying for attention find ways to give it to him without holding him all the time. As far as night time crying, sleep deprivation is dangerous but don't worry it will get better. You should try the gas drops They do work just be careful and ask your doctor how often and how long you should be giving it to him. If you're breast-feeding try changing your diet because it may be something you're eating that's upsetting his stomach. That was how I found out my 1yr old daughter was allergic to strawberries. Please don't let your baby fall asleep with the bottle or your breast in his mouth that is horrible for his teeth and whether or not he has them now, I've seen children with rotten baby teeth, that does happen. I would also suggest, I know it's gonna be really hard but try keeping him up longer during the day and start a schedule for your baby. I had to do that for my son I put him on a schedule for everything, feeding, diaper-changes, naps, and even playtime. It's gonna be hard the first couple weeks but it will benefit you and your baby in the long run, especially if you plan on putting him in daycare. He will be ready for the schedule they put him on. My son is 4yrs old and he is still on a schedule no matter where he is or what he's doing, he still gets tired and goes to bed without a fight at the same time every night. Stay strong and if you need a day of sleep call someone and ask them to take the baby for a few hours I do that fo my sister once every other week because her baby girl doesn't sleep during the day and the twin boy doesn't sleep at night. So I understand personally and from a helpers perspective, just do what you can to get some help and keep yourself and your baby well rested and healthy.
2006-09-28 16:00:38
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answered by EriksSweetheart 3
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I have a 7 monthold girl and she has been sleeping through the night since day 1, I was lucky, but when my son was born, 2 years ago, I had a huge problem, he was diagnosed with GERD at 1 month old, it is basically acid reflux disease, he would never sleep, until I found Enfamil AR. That is when he was able to finally eat and not spit it all back up. Maybe the formula you are using irratates his stomach, if you breastfeed, maybe you eat too many foods that cause gas. I can recommend that you try the AR formula or add a little rice cereal into the bottle, it fills him up and he won't get up as often in the night. Also, try keeping some soft music on in the room where he sleeps, songs such as Enya, Kenny G, Dave Koz, or Yanni, these have helped me and my sister both. I hope that this helps you out, I know how it is to be sleep deprived and working and it is NOT fun. Good luck to you!
2006-09-28 15:38:06
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answered by fatiima 5
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I know what you mean. Give him infant gas drops in his bottles. I've been there. I had a baby with colic. She didn't sleep through the night until she was 10 months old. I always put gas drops in the bottle, and used a blanket to prop the bottle up, and then my baby would fall back asleep. So, even though I got up 2 times a night, I was only up for about 4 minutes at a time. Being sleep-deprived is dangerous, especially when you have a baby. If it ever comes down to you feeling helpless, or if you get frustrated with your baby, please call somebody...anybody immediately. I've been there, and I know it's so hard.
2006-09-28 15:29:35
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answered by jesse s 2
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I remember exactly how you feel, I have two sons. with my oldest son, he slept in his crib and that child woke up every 3-4 hours on the dot. He was almost a year old before he slept through the night. My youngest one slept in the bed with us and slept almost all night long. he usually woke up about 5 in the morning which was fine with us because that is what time we usually get up. And if you think about it those little guys did sleep with their parents for the first nine months of their life. and then all of the sudden they are stuck in some room all by theirself, I would probably wake up to. We were told if would be so hard to break him from sleeping with us. it really wasn't. it took about a couple of weeks.
2006-09-28 16:42:24
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answered by easterbaby1975 2
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I would try the infant gas drops, as well as letting him cry a little bit, but also maybe you could try some kind of music. I know my son had a hard time sleeping until I hooked up one of my baby shower gifts, which was one of those baby aquarium sea thingy which played a lullaby while lit up & fish going up & down. It entertained him enough to go to sleep & let me sleep!
2006-09-28 16:09:42
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answered by Island Princess 6
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I am very sorry...I know how you feel except that my baby is 9 months and still up 2-3 times a night. He gets up hungry tho and I feed him. I pray you get an answer so maybe I can use it. I won't use the "cry it out" that seems cruel to me. Your baby trusts you to be there then when he cries for you you aren't there what good can that teach him?
2006-09-28 15:30:34
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answered by Kookie M 5
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convinced ultimately your son will sleep with the help of the evening.. initially in case you're making use of fabric diapers your son will note the wetness and wake more beneficial quite attempt getting a strong high quality (pampers, huggies, luvs, no longer save variety) very absorbant disposable diaper for evening positioned on... dodge making use of powder interior the diaper because it merely will change right into a moist gummy mess.. positioned an fairly skinny layer of vaseline over his bits to act as a liquid barrier... merely earlier mattress attempt giving him some rice cereal at 6 months he should be eating more beneficial than only a bottle and the cereal can help his tummy sense complete longer making him sleep longer... be confident you introduce no more beneficial than a million new food per week that way if he has an allergic reaction it really is a lot less complicated to entice close what brought about it... attempt eliminating or shifting his afternoon nap to somewhat in the previous so he has an prolonged stint interior the later afternoon evening unsleeping earlier bedtime.. in case you could play with him and keep him shifting he will be more beneficial sleepy in even as it really is time for mattress... For the evening burping get a heating pad set on low and coated with a towel position the pad on you with the babys tummy over it and burp him the nice and cozy temperature can help loosen the gasoline and help you get it out more beneficial positive... even as he wakes in the course of the evening do what's stated as "cluster care" get in there get him replaced fed and back in mattress as quick as plausible.. do not play with him he will equate getting up interior the evening with a exciting time .. all of us opt to have a exciting time even a 6 month previous.. once he's changed, fed, burped get him back in mattress asap.... carry out somewhat experimenting position a radio in his room taking section in softly see if that permits him sleep longer... attempt some diverse stations from straightforward listening- communicate radio see if any help.. (My oldest slept maximum proper to spanish language communicate radio .... No we do not communicate spanish she merely looked content cloth with the cadance of the communicate) See if diverse mild stages help some little ones will wake interior the evening and fuss if there's a mild aspect they don't love... attempt each and every thing from the overhead mild on to complete darkness see what works on your son... widely speaking understand he will ultimately sleep via the evening and ultimately you'll no longer sense like a strolling zombie...
2016-10-16 02:46:50
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answered by ? 4
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Let him cry himself back to sleep. After he is fed and changed he needs to be laid back down and let him cry. No child ever died from crying.
2006-09-28 15:27:52
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answered by Anonymous
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get the book babywise and stick to it!
2006-09-28 15:47:21
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answered by keepingthefaith 5
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