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7mo sleep in new cot help

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honeybun7979 · 22/12/2020 06:25

Hey please help! My 7mo boy used to sleep very well in his snuzpod crib, we moved 3 weeks ago and at the same time he transitioned into his new cot bed. Since then his sleep hasn't been great. He used to self settle most of the time but now he has room to roll over so he rolls then gets mad he's on his front and screams until you put him on his back. I go and put him back but he gets himself so upset he can't settle himself. He can roll back himself but refuses to in his cot. So I have had to go back to rocking him to sleep.
He also wakes more in the night because he has rolled over in his sleep and I have to turn him over and put his dummy in to resettle him.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can stop him rolling onto his front?
Thank you

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JingleJohnsJulie · 22/12/2020 07:17

Honestly, it's just a phase and he'll get used to it soon enough. They go through a similar one later when they start standing. Well a lot of them do but maybe not all.

If you want him to settle a bit better in his new cot, try using bedding that you've slept with fir a couple of nights so that it has the nice comforting smell of you.

honeybun7979 · 22/12/2020 08:16

Thank you that's good to know ☺️

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Ireallywantsomechips · 22/12/2020 13:46

I have the same at the moment OP, although my daughter is used to her cot, she has suddenly started she doesn’t want to sleep and would prefer to roll around and stand up, then screams. 🤦‍♀️ I don’t have any advice, I just wanted you to know you’re not alone.

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ZooKeeper19 · 22/12/2020 15:46

@honeybun7979at about 8m babies tend to go through a sleep regression (then again it seems to be every other month something...) so that also may play a part.

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