justhat
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Sorry this is going to be long, but I've been trying to figure this out on my own, and I can't and I'm desparate for help. My daughter, who will be 6 months old on Thursday, has started a pattern about 2 weeks ago of waking up at 4am and not really going back to sleep until around 7am. Now, it's not that she's getting up to play, she barely opens her eyes during this time, but cries and whines on and off for about 3 hours, then finally drifts back off to sleep around 7:30-8 for about 2 hours. When she wakes up after that (about 10am) she's her normal, happy self-smiling, babbling, laughing, etc.
Okay, I know she's probably teeting (hard to tell since she's been chewing her hands and anything else since she was 6 weeks old) so I thought at first maybe this was the problem, so I bought Baby Orajel and tried putting that on her gums. She still got up at 4am, 5am, and 6am. So then I tried infant Tylenol. Same results, up at 4, 5, and 6. [Now when I say she gets up at these times, she's really up from 4 straight on through till after 7, but usually I make it back to bed after close to an hour of getting her back to sleep, only to wake up a few minutes later to start the process over.]
So then I started thinking, maybe she's going to bed too early (she falls asleep around 9:30), so last night I kept her up till 11:45, but like a clock she got up at 4. So while rocking her in the rocking chair I started to think that it can't be teething because it's so predictable and she never seems to have trouble during the day with teething pain. She hasn't been biting anymore than she did since 6 weeks old so I can't say the teeth are any closer. Also, if it's teething pain, wouldn't it be allieviated enough from the Tylenol and Orajel that when I give it to her at 4am that she'd be able to go back to sleep? I know it doesn't work instantly, but at least by 5 for her to sleep for a few hours?
Some background info that might help: At 3 months she was going to bed at 11, waking to eat at 3:30, slept till 8am. After that, we were away from home for about 6 weeks, at my mom's house and on 3 vacations, and she started getting up twice to eat, around 2 and 5, but I attributed this to moving from place to place. When we came home in early July (4.5 months old) she started going to sleep around 9:30pm, still getting up twice to eat, waking up at 8:30. She also refused to be swaddled anymore and would no longer sleep in her crib or cosleeper, only in our bed. 2 weeks ago is when she started going to sleep around 10:30, waking to eat at 1 or 2, then getting up seemingly in discomfort from 4-7. Also, she takes 3-4 naps a day, about 45 minutes each.
I know they say that devlopmental changes can affect sleep patterns and when she switched from getting up once each night to twice coinciding with learning to roll over. She started sitting up in mid-July, creeping backwards the 1st week of August, and 2 days ago learned to pull herself to standing from sitting. I don't know if any of those things are related, but in case someone knows for sure I thought I'd mention them. Also, she's exclusively breastfed, and had rice cereal twice this week, but then I stopped because I didn't know if I should introduce anything new while she's so off schedule. I don't think it's hunger because she doesn't want to nurse when she wakes up at 4 (she's now been eating at 10, 1-2, and 5).
Please, if anyone knows of ANYTHING I can try to get her to sleep, or why she might be getting up everynight, tell me! I end up getting about 4 hours of sleep each night, by the time I finish cleaning, doing laundry, etc. after she goes to bed. Just letting her cry isn't an option as she sleeps in our bed, but even if she's in her own bed, it's in our room anyway as we're currently in a 1 bedroom condo (yes, we need to move). Aside from my husband not being able to deal with her crying for 3 hours (she's not the type who cries herself to sleep, she just cries louder and harder till she's picked up) everynight if I don't take her out of the room (he's working about 80 hours a week as a 3rd year medical student), my neighbors would complain if I let her cry all night too. She's always been very high-need and I'm fine with that, but if I don't start getting more sleep at night I'm going to go crazy!! Help please!
Okay, I know she's probably teeting (hard to tell since she's been chewing her hands and anything else since she was 6 weeks old) so I thought at first maybe this was the problem, so I bought Baby Orajel and tried putting that on her gums. She still got up at 4am, 5am, and 6am. So then I tried infant Tylenol. Same results, up at 4, 5, and 6. [Now when I say she gets up at these times, she's really up from 4 straight on through till after 7, but usually I make it back to bed after close to an hour of getting her back to sleep, only to wake up a few minutes later to start the process over.]
So then I started thinking, maybe she's going to bed too early (she falls asleep around 9:30), so last night I kept her up till 11:45, but like a clock she got up at 4. So while rocking her in the rocking chair I started to think that it can't be teething because it's so predictable and she never seems to have trouble during the day with teething pain. She hasn't been biting anymore than she did since 6 weeks old so I can't say the teeth are any closer. Also, if it's teething pain, wouldn't it be allieviated enough from the Tylenol and Orajel that when I give it to her at 4am that she'd be able to go back to sleep? I know it doesn't work instantly, but at least by 5 for her to sleep for a few hours?
Some background info that might help: At 3 months she was going to bed at 11, waking to eat at 3:30, slept till 8am. After that, we were away from home for about 6 weeks, at my mom's house and on 3 vacations, and she started getting up twice to eat, around 2 and 5, but I attributed this to moving from place to place. When we came home in early July (4.5 months old) she started going to sleep around 9:30pm, still getting up twice to eat, waking up at 8:30. She also refused to be swaddled anymore and would no longer sleep in her crib or cosleeper, only in our bed. 2 weeks ago is when she started going to sleep around 10:30, waking to eat at 1 or 2, then getting up seemingly in discomfort from 4-7. Also, she takes 3-4 naps a day, about 45 minutes each.
I know they say that devlopmental changes can affect sleep patterns and when she switched from getting up once each night to twice coinciding with learning to roll over. She started sitting up in mid-July, creeping backwards the 1st week of August, and 2 days ago learned to pull herself to standing from sitting. I don't know if any of those things are related, but in case someone knows for sure I thought I'd mention them. Also, she's exclusively breastfed, and had rice cereal twice this week, but then I stopped because I didn't know if I should introduce anything new while she's so off schedule. I don't think it's hunger because she doesn't want to nurse when she wakes up at 4 (she's now been eating at 10, 1-2, and 5).
Please, if anyone knows of ANYTHING I can try to get her to sleep, or why she might be getting up everynight, tell me! I end up getting about 4 hours of sleep each night, by the time I finish cleaning, doing laundry, etc. after she goes to bed. Just letting her cry isn't an option as she sleeps in our bed, but even if she's in her own bed, it's in our room anyway as we're currently in a 1 bedroom condo (yes, we need to move). Aside from my husband not being able to deal with her crying for 3 hours (she's not the type who cries herself to sleep, she just cries louder and harder till she's picked up) everynight if I don't take her out of the room (he's working about 80 hours a week as a 3rd year medical student), my neighbors would complain if I let her cry all night too. She's always been very high-need and I'm fine with that, but if I don't start getting more sleep at night I'm going to go crazy!! Help please!