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Really struggling to get 11 month old to sleep at night

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esmereldak · 17/06/2020 19:35

Hi. My 11 month old used to be a good sleeper. He was in a great routine. Would go down on his own at 6/7pm every night & would then wake 5am most mornings. Now he goes down at 6/7 fine but wakes an hour later and is hysterical! We bring him downstairs or lie with him but he's so upset & wont go back down without a fight. When he eventually goes back he still wakes a few hours later and in the end I just end up bringing him in our bed where eventually he does fall asleep until around 7am. He's absolutely fine in the day & doesn't seem in pain at all, he sleeps good at nap time too. It's really stressing us out & we're not sleeping well ourselves after getting used to having a full night which was heaven. Has anyone else experienced this? Due to lock down we've been so strict on routine & nothing has changed recently for him. I just want him to go back to sleeping well before he starts nursery & I go back to work etc... help! X

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SS1987 · 17/06/2020 19:40

Could it be his teeth? Sounds like he could be waking in pain. Try some calpol before bed and see if that helps?

JimmyJam2019 · 17/06/2020 20:03

Following with interest, I've posted a similar dilemma 'bedtime shambles' for my 9mo so will see what pops up on your post. Sorry I have no answers but feeling your pain.

mylittleavalon · 17/06/2020 20:07

Posting to say my 11 month old is the same. Send much sympathy. She wakes after being put down almost 51 minutes to the dot at the moment. Then after two hours. After midnight I give up and bring her into bed. Lots of people on various posts I've been frantically reading say it gets better when they can walk or at 12/13 months. Im hoping for that as cannot leave her to cry. Sending you much sympathy xx

Babystepssleeptraining · 17/06/2020 20:41

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