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I have a 20 month old little girl shes a good girl (sometimes) LOL NEways She still sleeps with me and my husband and this is really affecting our relationship. If I put her in her room she screams so loudly and for sooooooooo long then she intentionally makes her self vomit. I have done the clean her and her bed up changing the sheets and putting her back in several times and she continues to do it she literally puts her hand down her throat. I know this is my fault for keeping her in bed with me but I was soooo worried about the sids thing because a friend of mine had a child pass about 2 months b4 she was born. I had no problem with my son and him being in bed but seeing a friend go through that pain was horrible. It scared me to death. But Neways does anyone have any advice that will help her sleep in her own bed? Thaks in advance.

2006-10-22 11:55:30 · 8 answers · asked by littlemama 2 in Family & Relationships Family

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hmmm ... that's a challenging one - my usual recommendation is to just let her cry. BUT - that doesn't work in your case. I do NOT recommend sleeping with her - that creates a whole new monster. I would start with naptime - make her sleep in her own room, in her own bed. At bedtime, either put a bed on the floor in your room - and let her sleep there for a little while - then gradually move her. OR - let her fall asleep in your bed, and move her to her own bed. This might show her that it's ok to sleep in her own room. Can she share a room with her brother??

2006-10-22 13:02:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The only thing that worked with my intentional vomiter was to finally put a little TV in her room. She agreed she would stay in her bed if the TV could keep her company. She would eventually drift off that way. Then, we had the problem of getting her to sleep without it, but now we are on a night light.....

2006-10-22 12:04:48 · answer #2 · answered by from HJ 7 · 0 0

while you're prepared to provide up over the situation, then you definately might desire to probable convey it up. the newborn gets used to no longer having a snooze- inspite of the indisputable fact that there is incredibly no clarification why she might desire to might desire to. Even little ones in finished-day preschool and each so often kindergarten have "relax-time". Even i'm drained after being out all day! I agree which you will grant the confirm a splash diagnosis on the undertaking.

2016-10-15 07:57:15 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

She is old enough now to start sleeping in a regular bed. Have you tryed lying down with her until she goes to sleep then going to your bed.

2006-10-22 12:11:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Maybe you could start out sleeping in her room with her, then once she's asleep, move to your room. Unfortunately, you've created a monster and that's hard to change. You might also talk to your doctor about this.

2006-10-22 12:10:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if she has her own bed maybe you should lay with her until she falls asleep. if shes still in a crib than just sit ext to her crib where she can see you. it might take a week or to until she just goes in her bed but it will be worth it in the end

2006-10-22 12:04:59 · answer #6 · answered by lost_in_love_still 3 · 0 0

Try giving her the pacifier and before you leave her room, turn on soft music that may be conducive to sleep, so she won't get disturbed by outside noises.

2006-10-22 15:02:50 · answer #7 · answered by dtmc542006 3 · 0 0

Let her cry,just sit in a chair in her room but don`t pick her up.Do that for a few nights and it will all stop.

2006-10-22 12:06:20 · answer #8 · answered by MRS.K 2 · 0 0

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