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Should I wake him up?

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GloGirl · 16/05/2015 18:48

Poorly toddler (2yo with diarrhoea) , we were out today and he fell asleep in the car around 2, came home and put him to bed.

He normally naps 2.30-5. Wakes up, has dinner, run around bath time bed.

He's still sleeping at 7pm! (and breathing, I checked!)

Should I let him sleep? DH and I disagree. I say wake him up, little bit of toast and bath then bed. DH says let sleepy babies lie he obviously needs it.

But I just wonder what will happen when he wakes up? I wouldn't feel right letting him have "wake up" time after it had turned dark?

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GloGirl · 16/05/2015 18:50

Typical, the little fucker woke up 3 seconds after I clicked post!

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Sirzy · 16/05/2015 18:50

Let him sleep

Buttercup27 · 16/05/2015 18:50

I think I would let him sleep and have a rest myself. If he's poorly you will probably be up in the night anyway with possible d and v so he might as well get as much rest as possible.
Sleep is always the best medicine.

Buttercup27 · 16/05/2015 18:51

Always the way! At least you don't have to decide what to do now!

WorraLiberty · 16/05/2015 18:53

Aww bless him

See if you can get a drink inside him Thanks

diddl · 16/05/2015 18:57

Do you ask to be woken up past your usual sleep time when you are ill?

GloGirl · 16/05/2015 19:01

Oh he had a little chat and then went back to sleep! Cheeky monkey I miss him

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GloGirl · 16/05/2015 19:17

And after I posted that he woke up Hmm

The contrary boy can obviously hear me MNing! and my thoughts

He's awake, happy asked for milk, rice cakes and toast with marmite Smile

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