thread: Dummies

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Perth Western Australia
    1,697

    Dummies

    Now I pretty much know the answer to this question but wanted to see what other people's experiences are.
    DS is nearly 11 weeks old and is terrible at sleeping in the day, I am rocking him to sleep and putting him down and he only sleeps for maybe 5-10 mins before waking up, I know this could because of the rocking and we are working on that- BUT everytime he wakes up he has spat his dummy out and I am thinking that it is the dummy spitting that is causing him to wake so frequently.
    Has anyone else experienced this in a baby this young?
    I am going to go without the dummy this weekend and see if it makes a difference.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    May 2007
    Perth, WA
    839

    My 12 wk old spits the dummy out when she doesn't want it anymore or she is asleep. I tend to think at this age they hang on to it when they want it in there? Otherwise I wouldn't think that is waking him up. My DD sleeps like that sometimes but the episodes are getting further apart and has made great positive sleep changes from week 11 to 12.

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Member

    May 2005
    Brisbane
    1,322

    Hi Ali

    My bubs was exactly the same at that age and still is. There was a point there when we were going into him every couple of minutes to put the dummy back in as he was waking when it fell out. For us we have lessened it by going to a different style of dummy. But honestly if your baby can be taught to get along without one that would be perfect. This is a battle I am not prepared to face as yet.

    Good luck.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    Kids party house central - come on over!
    249

    I haven't had this happen to either of my girls but maybe it could be early teething?

    I don't no but just a suggestion......


    Good luck i am sure it will all work out soon for you.

    Hth
    jen

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Perth Western Australia
    1,697

    Jen it is funny you say that because I can actually already see all his teeth in his top gums, they still quite high but it could be- I hope not, not ready for teething hell again, my DD has only just finished her last round of teething!

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    Kids party house central - come on over!
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    I've got a feeling it is then. Sorry. I no what it is like with the teething, who invented teeth hey .

    My Dd#1 is getting her last two molars right at the back and my DD#2 has just got her first bottom two then her top two and now 4 others, over it completely!!!!Oh well it doesn't last forever i spose.

    I do hope it works out in the end for you.

    Jen

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    the mulberry bush
    895

    yes had this happen with my dd, at the same age we got rid of the dummy, best thing we ever did.... things improved right away... we went from replacing dummy overnight every 45 mins to getting a few solid hours sleep... and when i say we, i mean i, my partner slept soundly!!

    she was still up and down with her sleep but definitely noticed a difference when we got rid of the dummy and it was a real relief not to be watching the clock for the 45 minute mark so i could run in.... less stress and haven't looked back!

    good luck.

  8. #8
    Roudysmum Guest

    hi there, i had this happen also, isnt it a nightmare, i was told that they wake up because they use the dummy as an aid to go to sleep, then once they are asleep they relax and the dummy falls out, then they stir and wake up and go to suck to go back to sleep and the dummy is gone, if you dont want to keep getting up every 5 min then i would get rid of the dummy,i did and it saved my sanity.
    Good luck.

  9. #9
    Matryoshka Guest

    How did you go Ali?

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Perth Western Australia
    1,697

    I have just let him have it because he is too hard to settle without it, I figure we will have to eventually get to a point where he goes to sleep and stays asleep and for now it is easier to settle him off with a dummy than endure hours of grumping and crying trying to get him to sleep.

  11. #11
    Matryoshka Guest

    Yeah i know what you mean, btdt. Remember it will only get easier as he gets older

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