Re: Frequent night wakings
He sounds pretty similar to my boy. He used to wake once or twice a night, and now without us changing a thing he's up every hour. DD did it too.
So he's in bed around 7, then he generally starts waking every hour. I give him a quick feed - he starts rooting around for it - and put him back. Usually once I've gone to bed I'll put him back twice but if it's clear he'll be waking hourly I bring him to bed so I can rest better.
Last night I went to bed at 10:30 and he woke. He woke again two minutes after I put him back so I started again. Repeat three times and he decided he didn't want to go back to sleep at all. I tried everything and he didn't want to sleep :( At 3 I was almost in tears so I went and got DH from DD's room (she'd woken earlier so he went and slept in her bed) and asked him to just hold DS for maybe an hour so I could get a bit of sleep. Well the little monkey was asleep in 30 minutes! Then he started the hourly waking again lol.
I guess the point of all that is just that you're not alone. And you know, I can't pinpoint why he wakes. And why he doesn't go back to sleep when he decides it's party time instead. I've given up wondering why because I'll never know, he can't tell me. So I just do what I can to maximise sleep for all of us. Usually that's co-sleeping, but if that's not what he wants I just do whatever seems to make him happy.
I think I'm finding it easier this time because I know things change. Before I know it he'll be a big boy in his own room and who knows what his sleeping will be like. He'll do the longer stretches when he's ready and able.
I'm sorry this probably doesn't really help, but a big part of saving my sanity is just letting go of what I can't control and going with the flow.
Re: Frequent night wakings
That's rough!
Maybe you could trouble-shoot the amby hammock with Trish or someone else familiar with them to make it work for you better? Sounds like he likes it better in there?
When he's in the cot, is he next to you or far away? I found being close by didn't mean they woke any less frequently, but that it was quicker to resettle, so we got more sleep overall.
Have you tried pro-biotics or anything to help his gut? no family history of allergies or anything that might account for reflux/colic?
The sleeping pattern sounds very familiar to me! I can tell you that both of mine grew out of it with time - lots of time - but in the mean time I found the only thing that 'worked' was to go with it and do whatever was easiest and resulted in the most rest possible.
Re: Frequent night wakings
I agree with MadB about the hammock. It's adjustable so he can be tilted so his torso is higher than his feet to help with the reflux. I found having the amby right next to me was fab cause. Could rock it with 1 finger in my half sleep so she'd resettle.
Also perhaps something like the Love to Dream swaddle me up sleeping bags would be good. DD would suck her fingers through it but couldn't cover her face with it.
Re: Frequent night wakings
4 month sleep regression?
Hugs x
Re: Frequent night wakings
my kids did this around this age too. DD passed it quickly, DS didnt sleep longer than 45 mins from 6-16 months, so I feel your pain.