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Can anyone else just not relax until dcs are asleep?!

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teacher123 · 28/06/2013 19:36

DS is in his cot, and has been chatting and singing intermittently for AN HOUR. And will not drop off. I just cannot unwind whilst he's crashing about (he's 14 months). I know I'm incredibly lucky that he's just chatting, not screaming, but I'm still really on edge Hmm (I do have PND and anxiety which is probably not helping!)

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sleepcrisis · 28/06/2013 19:42

I am exactly the same. DS is not singin nicely however hit crying and crying (he's 2 and suddenly does not like bedtime)

But I've always been anxious until he sleeps. Part of my pnd and anxiety too,

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teacher123 · 28/06/2013 19:44

Urgh-I hate it! DH cooked me a lovely meal and I was too anxious to enjoy it Hmm

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superchick · 28/06/2013 21:29

A bit tmi but when DD finally goes to sleep I find I need a poo. I assume it's because my stomach/bowels suddenly relax after being tense for hours.

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CreatureRetorts · 28/06/2013 21:31

Would he go to sleep faster if you went in? I am the same - on edge until they sleep so will help them along. Dd is great now - 19 months and sleeps very quickly.

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teacher123 · 28/06/2013 21:41

To be fair DS is normally much quicker than this, 15 mins max. He's going through a real separation anxiety phase at the moment though and I've been massively busy with work, tonight was the first time I've put him to bed since Monday-and I think he was a bit over excited! Bless him. I've only got a week to go till the end of term and then he'll be sick of the sight of me!

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teacher123 · 28/06/2013 21:43

I popped in a couple of times to offer him water and give him a cuddle, but he wasn't distressed so I figured best to leave well alone tbh! I think his room was quite hot, so I put his fan on...

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teacher123 · 29/06/2013 12:37

Well-we had a rubbish night-he woke up and grizzled between 4-5am as I think he was too hot... He then slept in till 7.30, didn't want a morning nap and then refused to eat his lunch and had a massive overtired tantrum. I have now put him to bed and he's still bloody well talking to himself and not going to sleep! What is wrong with him?!?!?

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CreatureRetorts · 29/06/2013 14:17

Teeth? If you stay with him while he sleep?

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teacher123 · 29/06/2013 15:41

He did settle off eventually and have a good nap at lunchtime. I think it's weather related as its very humid here and he's always struggled with that! I don't think it's teeth as he's not crying, just chatting and fidgeting, so not distressed at all. I may try some calpol at bedtime to rule that out. Smile

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Stripedmum · 29/06/2013 15:57

Me!! I'm an anxious mess all day - minute they are in bed? Ahhhh! Glad it's not just mr.

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Stripedmum · 29/06/2013 15:58

Me!

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teacher123 · 29/06/2013 16:00

It's rubbish isn't it? The worst is when you think they've settled off and then they start up again. Ruins my dinner that does...

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Stripedmum · 29/06/2013 16:02

Me!! I'm an anxious mess all day - minute they are in bed? Ahhhh! Glad it's not just mr.

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CreatureRetorts · 29/06/2013 17:00

What about less clothes at bedtime? I've had to put dd in just a 1 tog sleep bag. She settles faster but later wakes cold!!

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teacher123 · 29/06/2013 17:18

Have had the windows open with the fan on upstairs all afternoon, and it's not as humid today I don't think. I'll also won't bother with a vest and see if that helps.

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Middlesexmummy · 29/06/2013 19:14

Hi , can I join.... I'm clock watching all day in my anxious state till bath bottle and bed time , I agree the hot weather makes it harder , my dd is in a light sleep bag with the window open and her room still reads 24 degrees !!!

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teacher123 · 29/06/2013 20:08

Welcome middlesexmummy !

Anyone else get superstitious about the routine in case you miss out the magical thing that makes them sleep?!

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sleepcrisis · 29/06/2013 22:32

So nice to hear I'm not the only one who gets anxious about sleep!

Now what I want to know is where are you people who are hot and humid!? Thermometer in DS's room is reading 19, same as it did back in January...

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teacher123 · 30/06/2013 06:04

Oxfordshire/Berkshire borders! It's all hot and stuffy here!

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Middlesexmummy · 30/06/2013 06:39

Ickenham it's been a sticky night

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sleepcrisis · 30/06/2013 07:53

Having said that, it turned out to be quite stick here to! Ds woke in the night for the first time in months an I couldn't sleep well either. :(

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okthen · 02/07/2013 14:35

Yes! And it makes me boil with rage when they won't settle! Even if I'm going out and leaving dp to it, I can't relax and enjoy myself knowing the baby is awake at home.

I feel (irrationally) that they have taken top priority all day- after bedtime is adult time. Could never keep young kids up late. I love my evenings.

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janey223 · 02/07/2013 14:40

Superchick tmi... Me too!

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FunnysInLaJardin · 02/07/2013 14:43

yes me, but now they are 3 and 7 and rarely sleep before 9pm I have given up on trying to wait for them to sleep and now shut all the doors and switch off. If not I would drive myself mad. They do stay in their bedrooms and play though, so they are generally not disturbing us.

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BastardDog · 02/07/2013 14:53

Mine are teenagers now and i still feel like this. Trouble is these days they are often awake when I go up to bed at 10-11pm.

Both of their rooms are directly above the lounge and I can hear every time they as much as move in bed so that on edge feeling is there all evening.

A couple of months ago we got headphones for the TV. It's great because it not only means that dh and I can watch at different volumes (he is partially deaf in one ear), but it also means that I can't hear that they are still awake.

I look back fondly at the days that they were in bed at 7pm.

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