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What do you think is up with my 11mo DS?

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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Thu 02-Jul-09 21:54:20
Ah alas it didn't last - I think he may have been caqtching up or his cold was making him a bit more sleepy (though he was eating and playing fine).

At least we're on 5:30/6 wake ups rather than 4:30./5!
My ds2 is 28mths and sleeps 12:30-3:15 (I always have to wake him) and sleeps 7-7:30
I just accept and like
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sun 28-Jun-09 21:34:46
maybe he got disturbed in your room and is sleeping better undisturbed in his own room?
both mine slept better when put in their own rooms
Perhaps he is catching up
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sun 28-Jun-09 21:27:12
He was sleeping 10 hours per night and has been up at 4:30-5:30 for months with absolutely NO intention of going back to sleep.

We moved him in to his own room on thursday night and since then he has slept from 6:30pm to about 8:30/9am (feeds at 5:30am) and today slept for 3 hours after lunch too.

He's eating well but has a wheezy cough but no temperature.

He just seems to be sleeping an extrodinary length of time.
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