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  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
    In a cloud of madness.
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    Question Suggestions to getting her to sleep a little longer

    DD was sleeping from 7.30pm - 6.30am with just the one bottle (about 300ml). The last week she has started waking at 5.30am and wanting another bottle. It's driving me nuts as she then wakes at 6.30 and has breakfast about 7.
    Does anyone have suggstions on getting her to sleep that bit longer in the morning and not need that bottle? Or is this just a phase???

  2. #2
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    Aug 2008
    adelaide
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    I don't have experience with that age, but sounds like maybe a growth spurt? hope it passes for you hun.

  3. #3
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    Mar 2008
    Nth West Melbourne
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    Jenni, 10 months is a classic time for BAD SLEEP of all kinds of varieties. Its tough! DS did this early waking thing for a while and I despaired of ever sleeping beyond 5:30 again. It was a very grim prospect! But it has gotten better over time- I think its something they just go through.

    But we tried a few things to get through it. I tried going in and giving him his dummy and some toys to keep him occupied- that worked for a few days. I tried bringing him into bed with me- that didn't work, just ended up getting slapped in the face with cold little hands! I think the most successful thing was just to give in and give a (very) small bottle- we actually ended up just giving it to DS to feed himself in his cot. We could then get another hours worth of sleep!

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    I tried bringing him into bed with me- that didn't work, just ended up getting slapped in the face with cold little hands!
    LOL DD does the exact same thing!

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    Jun 2008
    in the eye of a toddler tornado
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    10 months is a classic time for BAD SLEEP of all kinds of varieties
    Well that's a relief to hear.... cause I don't think I can cope with this much longer! that it gets better soon.... for all of us. And I hear you on bringing them into bed. DD is like a cat in a sack... and not a happy cat!

  6. #6
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    Mar 2008
    Nth West Melbourne
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    It DOES get better. It just seems like around 8-10 months, they start to learn to crawl, they stand up in their cot, they get separation anxiety, those horrible front teeth are coming through....all this stuff is happening and it makes sleep a nightmare.

    It really does get better, although it seemed to happen gradually for us.

    LOL at the 'unhappy cat in a sack' analogy- its very apt. I have been kicked, hair pulled, slapped, stepped on, crawled over and slobbered on enough to be very wary of pulling DS into our bed in the morning!

  7. #7
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    May 2008
    Melbourne
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    i feel your pain.. we've also got the early waking happening here at the moment too
    i havent got any ideas, so will be watching this thread closely. i've just been giving in and feeding so i get at least another hour!