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Baby 15 months old not sleeping

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helpme123462 · 09/11/2022 20:09

Dose anyone have anything to help me or think that will help my little girl is just around 15 months and will not just go to sleep she has never been like this she was sleeping in her own room since age of 9 months all you had to do was give her a bottle she would turn over and go to sleep over these last few days it’s all been thrown up in the air I feel like I’m at a loss
she won’t settle just keeps crying I need help and advice on what to do thank you from a very tired mum

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ScottishBeth · 09/11/2022 20:11

No advice (sorry) but I am in a very similar situation. Following for tips! Hope you get some rest tonight.

jeffbezoz · 09/11/2022 20:12

Following to find out

BCxx · 09/11/2022 20:13

My little boy is the same age but thankfully haven’t had any issues (yet)! Has anything changed? Is she eating enough? He woke one night because he hadn’t finished his dinner and was definitely hungry so had to give him more milk. I don’t really have any advice though I’m afraid, it must be so hard 😔 I read Gina Ford when I was pregnant and I know a lot of the advice can be a bit controversial but I followed it minus any harsh bits, plus he was in a crib beside us for 8 months when it says to put them in their own room. There’s a section in it for night waking which might be helpful for you now with loads of case study examples and how she’d solve them. I think the gist of it is basically to get them nice and calm and relaxed, put them in, white noise on, absolutely no hint of light in the room, walk out, return if they cry and won’t go to sleep, lift them up for a cuddle, place them back in and repeat basically. As hard as I’m sure that is and most likely what you’ve been trying! It’s hopefully just a short phase

StrawberryWillow · 09/11/2022 20:18

Is one of her molar teeth coming through perhaps? My little girl has never been great with teething, but when her first molar came through (13.5 months) she really struggled and was a lot more unsettled. She always settled really well when going to bed, but for about a week when the molar was breaking through she was up crying after just putting her down. When I realised it was teething, calpol really helped settle her.

helpme123462 · 10/11/2022 02:36

she been fine with eating it’s like everything as normal but when it comes to bed time she is just not having it I’ve tired to keep her up later to see if that was the problem but I still had the same problem :(
I hope it’s just a short phase to I am mentally exhausted it’s hard to hear your baby cry 😩

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helpme123462 · 10/11/2022 02:39

I’m sure she got them but will check the back of her mouth tomorrow you never know ! You often forget about teething after first few come

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