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anyone find the solution to the 4/5mth waking every 2 hours yet?

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plusone · 10/06/2008 14:34

im so so tired......

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MamaFormerlyKnownAsGlam · 10/06/2008 14:35

You poor thing. Is your LO waking for food or just waking up and not able to get themselves back to sleep??

Ecmo · 10/06/2008 14:36

where do you live. Send him/her to me and I'll give you a night off.
Been there...its horrid but it does get better.

MamaFormerlyKnownAsGlam · 10/06/2008 14:38

I have to do the scool run shortly so I have to be brief. I'm sure someone will come along with advice.

For me, the pick up put down practice works well.

MamaFormerlyKnownAsGlam · 10/06/2008 14:40

one more thing. My 14 week old DS has been sleeping 12 hours straight through since the day he had Cranial Osteopathy. Previously he would want feeding every 2 hours. Now when he wakes he sucks his thumb to get back to sleep.

ShowOfHands · 10/06/2008 14:43

Co-sleeping.

DD fed every 2 hours day and night until about 6.5 months. If I hadn't co-slept I'd have imploded.

plusone · 10/06/2008 14:50

he was better as a nb then now he just seemed to go mad around the 16wk mark feeding every 1-2 hrs thought it was a growth spurt but it definitely wasnt.He was only waking twice in the night before

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LadySanders · 10/06/2008 14:53

i posted on this topic yesterday, have same issue with 16 week old, and helpful posters said growth spurt.... but i don't know at what point it stops being growth spurt! i sympathise.... fell asleep in my 7 year old's bed last night while reading him bedtime story.... only realised when woke up at 10pm and saw he'd decamped to floor as didn't want to wake me...

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