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13 month old not sleeping!

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Sincity1993 · 21/03/2019 19:49

Hi everyone! Has anybody else been through this?! My DD is 13 months and she's always been a funny sleeper. She hardly ever seemed settled, she's never slept through the night since she's been born! I've tried so many different things, she self settled for a while but then it was like she suddenly decided she didn't want to do that anymore lol! She does have a dummy but hardly ever accepts it so she ends up using a bottle to get herself back to sleep but even that lately she's not wanted to do. She wakes up SCREAMING and crying real tears not just wanting attention. I just don't know, it literally breaks my heart as I know it's sometimes best to let her try self settle but I always convince myself she could be in pain with a bellyache or something. I just can't stand the idea of something being wrong, lately she gets herself in such a state she sobs! It takes her so long to calm down I just feel so terrible letting her get in a really upset state. She is teething and her canine teeth are coming through but surely that wouldn’t cause her to get that distressed? She’s absolutely fine during the day, she’s so content with playing and just being her funny little self. She’s great with her food and literally every other aspect of her life is fine, she’s developing great, reaching all milestones! I just worry that she doesn’t get enough sleep herself, she’s learning so much during the day it can’t be doing her any good having so little sleep?!

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