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To let my sick daughter sleep?

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slightlyconfused85 · 15/04/2014 08:53

My DD 17mo has had a vomit/tummy bug and was sick a lot of yesterday. She was also very sleepy but still managed to sleep until 6.15am this morning. Since then she has dozed, managed a little drink and a piece of dry toast and grizzled. She wanted to go back to bed just after 8am so I let her, she is exhausted. My MIL has just phoned and I told her DD was poorly and asleep - she said I shouldn't be letting her sleep as I need to keep her up and tire her out for her afternoon nap? She was emphatic that I should keep a poorly toddler awake. Now, I quite like my MIL but this is not good advice is it? If I wake her up she'll just cry and fall asleep on me - right now she's asleep in her cot while I drink tea and MN!

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TanteRose · 15/04/2014 08:54

leave her to sleep - it really is the best medicine

hope she is better soon

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cat88 · 15/04/2014 08:56

Oh poor little mite and you too. I think you should let her sleep she is probably exhausted - WWYD if you were ill? Just make sure she is getting enough fluids and both of you rest while you can. Ignoring MIL ill thought out advice is all part of being a parent.

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Artandco · 15/04/2014 08:57

No leave to sleep. Your body heels itself during sleep. If she's ill she will prob want sleep on and off all day anyway

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EBearhug · 15/04/2014 08:57

Sleep, definitely.

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NCISaddict · 15/04/2014 08:58

I always worked on the principle that sleep was the best medicine. So long as she is able to be roused and is taking fluids then she should be fine. Keeping her awake would be cruel, after all, if I've had a bug all I want to do is sleep.
Perhaps gently disturb her in a little while and get her to have some more drink and then sleep again if she wants to. Look up the signs for dehydration and keep an eye out for them, otherwise be guided by her.

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SparklyStone · 15/04/2014 09:00

Sleep, she'd be so overtired by her afternoon nap she wouldn't sleep well anyway!

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ChazzerChaser · 15/04/2014 09:03

Sleep. Mine slept must of the day when he had a tummy bug.

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FidgetPie · 15/04/2014 09:04

Let her sleep - my DDs routines always took a few days to kick back in after they had been ill, regardless of when they slept etc whilst they were poorly - so don't be surprised if this happens (IMHO trying to keep her in her usual routine today a) wouldn't work and b) wouldn't guarantee her routine isn't disrupted for a few days regardless)

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LittleBearPad · 15/04/2014 09:06

Let her sleep. If that's what she wants to do. So what if the afternoon nap goes out the window today. You're doing the right thing.

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TinyTear · 15/04/2014 09:06

leave her to sleep... with tummy bugs my DD slept most of the day and night. as long as she wakes to take some fluids, she needs the rest

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fluffyraggies · 15/04/2014 09:08

Let her sleep. I would. Body heals and fights infections/virus ect. better while asleep, if energy is low.

I recon.

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StrawberryMoose · 15/04/2014 09:09

What everyone else says! Absolutely let her sleep. I hope she gets better soon.

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fluffyraggies · 15/04/2014 09:09

and ... what's the point of forcing her to be awake - so that she can sleep? Confused

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TheNumberfaker · 15/04/2014 09:10

Sleep sleep sleep!

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Legologgo · 15/04/2014 09:11

NO WAKE HER UP Hmm

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anastaisia · 15/04/2014 09:12

Sleep now, and then maybe a short walk (sling or buggy) if she seems like she is cross and tired but can't sleep later?

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Musicaltheatremum · 15/04/2014 09:12

Unanimous post on AIBU.

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slightlyconfused85 · 15/04/2014 09:15

thanks all, I thought as much. I really can't see how keeping her awake is going to help anyone - I woke her yesterday evening for a drink and all she did was yawn and cry until I put her to bed at 6.30.

She drank 6oz of very watered down milk this morning (I was in fear of sick so didn't give her all milk) and when I changed her, her nappy was wet (although not as wet as usual but she hadn't had milk before bed) so I'm not worried about dehydration yet. The next time she stirs I'll get her up and get a drink in her but I have no plans to wake her from her deep sleep.. I expect she will be fully up for her 'afternoon nap' anyway!! Poor girl she's never been this poorly, all other illnesses have been cold type things where she's not wanted to sleep a lot more than usual. She's my only child so I can feel a rising panic that she's so lethargic, but it sounds like it's normal from all your comments.

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Nanny0gg · 15/04/2014 09:19

I usually sympathise with Mothers-in-Law, but in this case, frankly, she is nuts!

Let the poor child sleep!

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puntasticusername · 15/04/2014 09:45

I'm all in favour of making efforts to keep to a healthy daily routine when kids are well, but when they're ill you have to chuck the routine far, far away and just let them do what they need to do. Sounds as if you've got it sussed, keep doing what you're doing!

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Astonway · 15/04/2014 10:11

Gr8 unanimity here - but you already knew what was best really I think!

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SizzlesSit · 15/04/2014 10:13

Sleep definitely. I always sleep when ill and can never understand toddler DS who sleeps even less than usual when ill. Hate him being ill as we're up 24hours with him!

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slightlyconfused85 · 15/04/2014 10:20

Thanks again everyone. I thought sleep was best yet it was odd to hear my MIL insist on this awake thing when she's so poorly. Also I don't sleep well when I'm ill I just get restless so I'm suprised - but she is quite a good sleeper in general.

I am a bit worried though - I went in her room at 9.45 to get her washing and she stirred so I got her up and she had two rice cakes and a drink of water. She looked at a book for 5 minutes and then said 'nap nap' so was back asleep by 10am. Is this much sleep really normal? I am trying not to worry but I'm not doing very well.

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TulipOHare · 15/04/2014 10:24

God, yes, let her sleep. MIL is wrong.

I remember last time I had a vomiting bug, all I could do was sleep in between rushes to the bathroom. Having someone try to keep me awake would've been torture.

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NCISaddict · 15/04/2014 10:36

She's had a drink and she's having wet nappies so sleep is good. I always said my DD would sleep for 23 hours out of 24 when she was recovering from a bug. She's obviously able to be roused as she stirred when you went in. Just wake her every couple of hours for a drink and be prepared for her possibly not sleeping as well tonight as she improves.
Obviously keep an eye on her and if she isn't able to be roused then whisk her off to A&E. If she's still as sleepy tomorrow then get her checked out.

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