thread: 3am-5am

  1. #1
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    Apr 2009
    Epping, VIC
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    3am-5am

    What causes my 14m DD to wake between the hours of 3 and 5?
    She used to sleep 7pm-7am....
    What is going on?


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  2. #2
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    Jul 2007
    Melbourne
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    I would say it's when the the night/morning drops to it's lowest temp. She may feel the cold as she moves through her sleep cycle. The weather here in VIC has started to get cooler in the early hours think last night was 13.

    Still trying to work out what to do as we are struggling with DS2 and he won't have extra blankets as he likes to turn over and move, he's in a 2.5tog sleeping bag. We are going to look for a heater that we can set at a particular temp for his room and see if that helps. So when the temp drops in the wee hours it's not party time but nice and cosy sleep time.

    Sorry I am not much help, but just an idea

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    Thanks hansie.
    I thought about that, so added extra layers.... Might have to revisit that idea


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    Bumping this up.....
    I have added extra layers and her room was temperature controlled by the ducted heating...
    She isn't cold.
    What else could it be?
    She used to be a perfect sleeper


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    DS usually wakes at least once in the night no explination just does

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    J- what do you do when he wakes up?
    Zoe is waking up crying.


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    hes almost 2 but usually depending on how bad he usually just takes a dummy and goes back to sleep sometimes he needs a cuddle
    if she is waking foor food maybe some water in a sippy cup it might discourage her to wake up that wat we did but sometimes he will still want milk as annoying and painful as it is i usually give in im a sucker lol

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    She isn't hungry- she will go straight back to sleep in my bed- but is so restless that it's uncomfortable!


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