It's all about scheduling and a full tummy!
Keep in mind that this may take a week or more but I can almost guarantee that this will work:
1. You HAVE to have a regular daily routine that includes a bed time ritual. Here is the bedtime ritual I recommend: 45 minutes before bed time (which needs to be the same every night) give him a bath. This will relax him and when his body starts to cool down, it will promote sleep. After his bath, give him a bed time bottle or snack- whichever you prefer. I found that yogurt works well. Give him about 15 minutes before you lay him down so he can get any burps out and so his teeth don't rot (if you put a baby to bed with sugar in their mouths, you promote tooth decay). The reason you don't feed him before the bath is that babies are just like dogs- they go potty right after they eat and you don't want that in the bath water.
2. During the day, make sure he is getting enough play time and not too much nap time. If your baby is really active and needs two hours of nap time during the day, give it to him. He may be getting too much naptime, which is causing him to wake up at night.
3. If you aren't already feeding him solids, start now. He may not be getting enough food during the day and is waking up hungry at night.
4. Make sure his room is the right temprature and is dark enough. I use one of those sharper image sound machines in my daughter's room to drown out any excess noise I make at night. I can watch a movie in our home theatre with the volume really loud and not wake her.
5. Finally, if you can stand it, let him cry himself back to sleep. If you know that he is well fed, clean, warm, and safe then you need to let him get used to falling back to sleep on his own if he wakes up at night. It will take some time for him to get used to this but once he is, he'll just roll over, get comfy, and go back to sleep on his own in minutes.
If you keep a solid schedule which includes a regular bed time and bedtime ritual, keep him well fed, and make sure he isn't getting too much nap time- you should be able to get him to sleep through the night in a week or so. If not, I would suggest going to his doctor.
2007-02-08 04:20:02
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answered by Jamica 1
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ha ha! Trust me you probably feel older than you look. Both my boys did the same thing. Crawling and walking seemed to be the cure. Also scheduling nap time if you have not already. Get him active during the day and start settling him with a bath and rocking him about an hour before bed. If you are already doing this... you are not alone... been ther too. He will outgrow it. They are only little once. Before you know it you will be the one getting up to make sure he's still breating. Or you'll be waiting up all hours of the night for him to come home. Hope I have been of some support to you. Have a great day! PS nap when he naps. The housework can get done later.
2007-02-08 03:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Some kids just don't sleep, lol. Your baby isn't doing it to make you upset... or angry... or tired... though I am sure you know that. My daughter slept through the night from 2 mo. old... When my son was born I sorta expected something similar. However, I soon realized that it just wasn't going to happen. Up until he was 25 (yes 25) months old he woke up every single night... between 3 and 6 times a night. I couldn't just tell him to go to sleep. He has Autism and at 25 mo. old he has the receptive (understanding) speech of a 3-6 mo old baby. His expressive language was the same. When he woke up crying I gave him a bottle because it was all he wanted. I refused to let him cry...
Just after his 2nd B-Day... all on his own... he slept through the night. Now he runs and jumps into bed... goes to sleep on his own... in his own bed... all night long.
I hope it doesn't take that long for your baby to sleep... But trust me... more than likely it will get better. One day your baby will sleep.
Good Luck and if you haven't... read The No Cry Sleep Solution... If nothing else it will make you feel like you aren't alone.
2007-02-08 12:45:02
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answered by Jenny W 3
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There are a lot of reasons why your baby won't sleep through the night. Is he teething? Or is he napping a lot during the day? If so you might want to keep him up, especially during the afternoon. Just make sure he is napping earlier in the day. Also, ask someone to watch your baby so you can get a nap. Take a nap with your baby while he is napping. I hope this helps. :o)
2007-02-08 03:23:27
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answered by Jen 4
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You important purpose good now's assisting your toddler understand the version between day and evening. With that being reported...the final element that I did became while it became sunlight hours, open each curtain interior the homestead. And a nightime, darken the homestead to a dim gentle all for the duration of the homestead. My daughter slept via the evening for the 1st time at 8 weeks. ideas you, at this think approximately time, via the evening is frequently from approximately 11:30 or 12 till 5 or 6. yet this is a robust 5 consistent hours, so, howdy....it works. besides...the final element we did became this. as quickly as we began on bedtime ordinary, after darkening the homestead, we did bathtime the the kitchen sink. Then dad took her to her room and have been given her dry, sparkling diaper and nightclothes on. After that, he introduced her interior the LR the place i became waiting for her with a bottle of warmth heat milk. We had one lamp on for her bottle feeding so she does no longer circulate to sleep till she became finished. as quickly as she became finished, she have been given burped and then the lamp went off. We had each and each of the lights fixtures off and had the television on, yet on a low quantity. we've a recliner so I sat interior the recliner and reclined and layed her on my chest and placed her to sleep. as quickly as she became asleep, we took her in her room and laid her down. you do no longer would desire to do it precisely like I reported...any style of ordinary at mattress, this is TIME consistant with an toddler will paintings wonders. In some weeks (if no longer much less) you will desire to have her sound asleep quite stable. despite if that is from 9 to 3am....howdy....that is stable too! purely be certain you're interior the mattress VERY presently after your toddler....in any different case, you worked all that complicated for no longer something! It gets extra acceptable quickly...as quickly because it does and that toddler is a baby like mine, you will no longer additionally be waiting to fairly remember him/her waking up at evening. stable success and congrats!
2016-09-28 14:36:16
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answered by ? 4
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try giving him warm milk and a warm bath with lavender soap
2007-02-08 03:32:19
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answered by ms_jones87 1
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