[blParent] Exhausted and frustrated

sy.hoekstra at gmail.com sy.hoekstra at gmail.com
Thu Mar 7 15:05:42 UTC 2024


Hi Clayton,

So when I hit my whit's end with sleep loss (around 7.5 months with our
daughter), I called the sleep consultants at My Baby Sleepology
(https://www.mybabysleepology.com/). They were unbelievably helpful and our
daughter has been sleeping consistently through the night with only minor
fluctuations for teething or illness or things like that. The consultants
aren't cheap, but I got their cheapest package at like $300, and it was
maybe the best purchase I've ever made. 

Sy

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Hi, Clayton,

Could it be teeth?

I had the same thing happen with our youngest daughter, and the thing that
solved the issue for us were teething tablets, not the medicated ones, but
ones we purchased through health supplements department.  She was waking up
before midnight and staying up till three or four in the morning, not
crying, but restless, couldn't relax.  This went on for months until we
found the teething tablets.

All the label had on it was "Teething Tablets."  They were tiny and would
dissolve instantly.  Just for the fun of it, I tried one; it had no taste,
and I can't think how and why they worked, but they did.

If your son is chewing all the time to relieve the gums?  Even when the
first teeth come in when younger, tooth cutting can continue to happen quite
awhile after.

Judy

"Embrace each day with His mercies and blessings."

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Subject: [blParent] Exhausted and frustrated

I have no idea why, but my 10 and 1/2 month old son now has been having a
pattern of sleep behaviors that are leaving me both exhausted and
frustrated. I put him to bed usually between 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the
very latest, only for him to get up at around anywhere from 9:30 p.m. to
11:30 p.m., and he won't go back to sleep until almost 1:00 a.m. to 2:00
a.m., so it's very difficult to get him to go back to sleep when he wakes
up. I would expect this of a newborn, but certainly not at 10 and 1/2 months
old. What do I do?

Clayton Jacobs.
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