reddog
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Anyone travel to WDW with a sleepless infant?!
We're leaving in a month and our adorbale little 7 month old has some pretty tough sleep problems. He occassionally suffers from night terrors which are extremely nasty. Even if he doesn't have those, he wakes up about 4 times a night, every night, crying (not for food, but for someone to be there).
A couple of things to note here-
1) we've tried the cry it out method (for the regular waking, not the night terrors). Result after a week - hysterical baby - worse than before and terrified of his crib, and parents with extreme guilt.
2) The other problem is that he shares a room with his 7 year old brother (who, surprisingly sleeps through anything).Because they share a room, we reacted immediately to his crying to quiet him. When we tried the crying out thing we rearranged sleeping arrangements,but since it backfired on us, we're back to the normal arrangements.
Anyway, we're staying in a studio at OKW and I don't expect any miracles at this point (although they would be welcome!) so my question is ... if you went to WDW with a sleep problem baby, how did you handle it? I also feel like I should warn whoever is in the next room to us about the night terrors, because there is absolutely nothing we can do when he has those except wait for them to pass! My husband and I are pretty good with acceptance about the situation and not to fight it, but any advice or stories out there would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance - Laurie
We're leaving in a month and our adorbale little 7 month old has some pretty tough sleep problems. He occassionally suffers from night terrors which are extremely nasty. Even if he doesn't have those, he wakes up about 4 times a night, every night, crying (not for food, but for someone to be there).
A couple of things to note here-
1) we've tried the cry it out method (for the regular waking, not the night terrors). Result after a week - hysterical baby - worse than before and terrified of his crib, and parents with extreme guilt.
2) The other problem is that he shares a room with his 7 year old brother (who, surprisingly sleeps through anything).Because they share a room, we reacted immediately to his crying to quiet him. When we tried the crying out thing we rearranged sleeping arrangements,but since it backfired on us, we're back to the normal arrangements.
Anyway, we're staying in a studio at OKW and I don't expect any miracles at this point (although they would be welcome!) so my question is ... if you went to WDW with a sleep problem baby, how did you handle it? I also feel like I should warn whoever is in the next room to us about the night terrors, because there is absolutely nothing we can do when he has those except wait for them to pass! My husband and I are pretty good with acceptance about the situation and not to fight it, but any advice or stories out there would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance - Laurie
Good luck.