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Is there a 15m sleep regression? Angeldog maybe?

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MoonFaceMamaaaaargh · 11/05/2011 05:28

Or is it likely to be teeth/some developmental thing?

Surely it can't be because we missed one nap a week ago!

I normaly try not to analyse too much, am very much a grin and bare it type. But i'm sooooo tired!

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AngelDog · 11/05/2011 12:16

Ooh, I feel all wanted. :) Sorry to hear about the misery though.

It's the 64 week developmental spurt I expect. Does that fit timing-wise?

There's some info on it here. I think this one (and the next at around 75 weeks) are basically them stopping becoming babies and starting becoming toddlers. After the 64 week spurt they apparently become incredibly fast data processing machines. I certainly noticed that DS picks things up really quickly nowadays (he's 16 months).

Does he normally nap once or twice a day nowadays? What's going on at night?

MoonFaceMamaaaaargh · 11/05/2011 13:16

Thanks angeldog. I knew you would come to the rescue! Grin

64 weeks would do it indeed.

I can't see the link on my phone but i'll check it out later on, thank you.

He still has two naps if i can help it. On occasions where i can't orchestrate two naps we are almost invariably up in the night...as though he is programmed to have three periods of sleep no matter what.

He just keeps being ping awake in the night! i try and bf him back to sleep but in the past week we've had several occasions where this hasn't worked and so we have to get up.

I'm not too bothered. I'm happy to sack of house work and eat cake instead. Grin I just didn't think it was teeth and so wondered if anything else was going on, and therefore if there was light at the end of the tunnel.

Now that i think there is i'll just let him get on with it and wait (expectantly) for it to settle back down.

Thank you again. Grin

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