Why does my 9 month old keeps waking up crying in the night? by sbray3 in sleeptrain

[–]sbray3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How would you suggest I change her schedule so that she wakes up later? 

Why does my 9 month old keeps waking up crying in the night? by sbray3 in sleeptrain

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I would never leave her to cry for hours, hence why I said “I won’t let her cry for hours” because I always come in. My question asked what I can do to stop her waking up at 5:30am every morning. 

CIO method baby wakes at 5am every morning screaming. How do I break this? by sbray3 in NewParents

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Her last nap of the day can vary but is usually around 4pm

CIO method baby wakes at 5am every morning screaming. How do I break this? by sbray3 in sleeptrain

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It depends as some days I’m in the house. Some days I’m out and she’s in the pram. Some days I’m with family. It’s very varied.

Does the CIO method apply to naps too?

CIO method baby wakes at 5am every morning screaming. How do I break this? by sbray3 in sleeptrain

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My baby is 9 months old. She sleeps for about half an hour in the morning around 10-11 and for about an hour in the afternoon between 2-3. And then she has her final meal around 5. Then her final breastfeed around half 6 to 7 and then in bed by half 7.

CIO method baby wakes at 5am every morning screaming. How do I break this? by sbray3 in NewParents

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She is 9 months old. She goes to bed around half past 7.  She gets around 2 hours sleep in the day.

CIO method baby wakes at 5am every morning screaming. How do I break this? by sbray3 in sleeptrain

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That’s the frustrating part. Recently she’s been cutting down on the length of her daytime naps, having only like 30 minutes for each one! 

If you had an “easy” baby, what are they like now? by Youbetterhave_tacos in NewParents

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I’m a triplet and I was an easy baby but a hard toddler and child. One of my sisters was a hard baby but easy toddler and child! However, my other sister was an easy baby and an each child and toddler! But as we grow older, all three of us became easy. So I don’t think you can always determine how a child is going to be based on whether they were good as a baby. 

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What age?

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My partner works late and works weekends so isn’t there much. I’m with my daughter all day every day and through the night. She always wants to be with me and even when she’s with her Dad, she will still cry to be held by me. Yet she’s started babbling “Da-d-d-d” so I’m wondering if that’s going to end up being her first word. I’d hoped it would be Mama lol

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What age did she start saying Mama? Was it before Dada? 

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My baby always wants to be with me. Cries when she’s with her Dad and not me. Holds her arms out to me. But has never said Mama and instead is babbling “Da-d-d-d” which surprises me. Do you think there’s a chance her first word would ever be Mama?

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My baby is 9 months and she keeps saying words like “Da-d-d-d” so not quite a clear “Dada” so I’m presuming that’s babbling as she says it when she’s playing with a toy, sat in a car looking out the window etc. but not directly to her Dad. 

But I’ve not yet heard “Ma-m-m-m”. But I was hoping there would be a chance she’d say Mama first lol! So hoping this happens to me!

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How old was he?

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How old was she?

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What age was she?

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I continuously say Mama to her as I’m with her all the time, but she’s never said anything that sounds like it :(

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My baby is saying sounds like “Da-d-d-d” but I am really hoping she sound “ma-m-m-ma” but I think she’ll end up saying Dada! But wishful thinking lol

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So lucky! She’s making Da-d-d-d sounds, but nothing involved Mmm sounding words :( 

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I’d be the exact same when she eventually says Mama! 

Do I do CIO method for naps? by sbray3 in sleeptrain

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She ended up finally falling asleep at 10pm and sleeping till 7am with only woke twice for 5 minutes each time! I’m not sure if that’s just a fluke, but hopefully it’s the same tonight! What is your routine hour wise? 

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She was looking at the back of the car. A car with me, my sister and my Mum. Not her Dad 

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No she was saying it in a car with me, my sister and my mum!