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Baby wakes for dummy

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BethJ93 · 05/07/2024 19:52

Hi all

Hope this makes sense…. Ftm so looking for any help/advice

My daughter is nearly 5 months and will not sleep through, the issue seems to be her dummy as everytime it falls out she wakes crying and as soon as i put it back in for her she will go back off . This happens multiple times through the night so looking for some tips that may help 😩

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BuffaloCauliflower · 07/07/2024 12:46

@Elliesmumma Huckleberry is absolutely no authority here, and has a vested interest in making you use their app and trying to ‘achieve’ sleeping through the night. When sleep studies are done they all choose different measures, and parents self reporting is notoriously unreliable for many factors. What we do know is it’s normal for babies to wake in the night for at least the first couple of years, with a lot of fluctuation due to developmental change, and it’s totally normal for a 5 month old to wake every couple of hours.

Elliesmumma · 07/07/2024 18:33

BuffaloCauliflower · 07/07/2024 12:46

@Elliesmumma Huckleberry is absolutely no authority here, and has a vested interest in making you use their app and trying to ‘achieve’ sleeping through the night. When sleep studies are done they all choose different measures, and parents self reporting is notoriously unreliable for many factors. What we do know is it’s normal for babies to wake in the night for at least the first couple of years, with a lot of fluctuation due to developmental change, and it’s totally normal for a 5 month old to wake every couple of hours.

Cool. And I refer back to my first post where I said exactly that. It’s normal for babies not to sleep through at 5 months.

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