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2.11 year old dd started waking for up to 3 hours a night

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Madallie · 08/11/2014 19:46

Just this really. She's never been an amazing sleeper but had got better. However all of a sudden she is waking in the early hours for 1-3 hours at a time. She bangs about and moans but is not wanting us particularly but is just awake and as she is so load she keeps us all awake too. I really don't know why or what to do but we're all getting exhausted. Particularly me as I really struggle to fall back to sleep after so am often only getting 3-4 hours sleep a night.
We have tried a reward chart, a warmer duvet in case she was cold and she already has a Gro clock which had worked well for ages.
We're at a loss as to why this is happening and what to do about it.

Has anyone experienced similar?

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Madallie · 09/11/2014 19:20

Bumping in case anyone has any ideas.

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olivesnutsandcheese · 09/11/2014 19:55

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olivesnutsandcheese · 09/11/2014 19:56

Oopsy wrong threadShock Shock

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olivesnutsandcheese · 09/11/2014 19:57

Actually -what about teeth? has she had all her molars through yet?

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Madallie · 09/11/2014 20:14

Thanks olives, actually yeah I suppose it could be that, even tho she doesn't seem in pain.

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RabbitSaysWoof · 09/11/2014 20:18

Does she still having a day sleep? maybe outgrowing the need for as much seep? I stopped ds's nap when he was talking to himself until after 9 after previously sleeping from 7, seemed to stop that and get nights back to normal. Also have you found yourselves staying inside more in the days for any reason?

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Iggly · 09/11/2014 20:32

Have you given her calpol? My dd only complains about her teeth if I ask.

Also what is she eating? Maybe she's having heartburn - i.e. silent reflux, which could fit with her bad sleeping generally. E.g. could be caused by dairy,soya or spicy foods.

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Madallie · 09/11/2014 20:36

Thanks. No nap for last few months really, just odd one here and there is really tired or we'll have a late night. Also no different or new foods. She is a fussy eater but has been having what she usually has.

I have given Her calpol tonight actually as she seemed under the weather and I did wonder about teeth too.mi guess I'll see how that goes.

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Iggly · 09/11/2014 20:42

When my reflux babies had teeth coming through they had bad heartburn. So really hard nights. My nephew is the same.

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Madallie · 09/11/2014 20:44

She did have bad reflux as a baby so maybe this could be it iggy. Thank you. I didn't even think the 2 could be connected.

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Iggly · 09/11/2014 20:47

I found a very weak peppermint tea helped - both at bedtime and when they woke at night. Plus I'd cut down on dairy and any acidic foods (citrus, onions) and red meat for a time. It got better when they got older!

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Madallie · 09/11/2014 20:52

Thanks for all the advice.

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Iggly · 09/11/2014 20:53

Poor kid and you. Fingers crossed it improves. Lack of sleep is a killer :(

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