10 month old no longer sleeping through night
My 10 month old baby slept through the night from 3 months - 9 months of age (yes, I was very very lucky). But since he started teething around 8-9 months of age, he started waking up for one bottle. He got his 4 teeth all at once, and is still waking up for a feeding. I added a pablum feedng right before he goes to bed but he is still waking up for a feeding between 2 - 4 am.
While I considered myself lucky that he slept through the night, I am just wondering what is going on now. I am getting ready to go back to work and I would love it if he slept through the night again. Could it be that he is hungry (he certainly takes the bottle) and if so, when will he not need this feeding? Or is this just a bad habit that I've created by giving him the bottle when he wakes up - because he also finds it comforting and always has?
I'm not complaining but more so concerned with this wake up when for 5 months he did not need it.
Any advice, help, info would be appreciated!
11 month old and sippy cup
I'm having a bit of trouble getting my 11 month old to drink from a sippy cup. Either he doesn't really know what to do with it, or he doesn't care. He ends up mostly drinking formula because I don't want to put water or baby juice in his bottle (as per what all the experts say) but I am concerned because I want him to learn than water can hydrate him as well. However, he just doesn't really have any interest in the sippy cup.
He can drink from an adult cup quite well (he knows what to do with it), but he throws it around and spills everything so I really want him to use a sippy cup for a while to reduce the messes and keep him hydrated.
Any suggestions?
2 year old suddenly won't go to sleep
I have a 23 month old that has been a great child to put to sleep - I have been a very lucky mom. After completing the bedtime routine, we have always just placed him in his crib, said 'night night', and that was it. The odd night he might fuss for a minute or two, but then go to sleep easily and quickly. It's been a dream for us and for babysitters.
Three days ago, however, he cried hysterically when we put him to bed. He was not sick, not hot, not cold, not uncomfortable, etc. He would stop crying immediately when we walked in his room. Basically, he simply wanted us to stay in there until he fell asleep. If we walked out, he would cry. So we gave in, and eventually he fell asleep and then he slept all night.
He has done the same thing the past few nights and I'm afraid of what tonight will bring! His cry is persistent, loud, and VERY demanding. I tried to let him 'cry it out' last night, and this resulted in him crying from 8:00 - 10:45 non-stop unless I entered the room at which time he would stop immediately and lie down.
I hesitate to start a new routine at this age of having to lay with him to get him to go to sleep every night because this is a horrible routine to get into. But I cannot figure out for the life of me what is going on here. My 'hunch' is that he is in fact testing us and since he is that much older now, he has the stamina and the patience to cry it out for long periods. But I can't stand it. It's awful to hear and he is missing out on HOURS of sleep because of this.
I am at a loss as to what to do, other than stay in his room every night until he falls asleep. I tried a night light, thinking he was now starting to be afraid of the dark, but that didn't make a difference last night. He is in good humour all day and right up until he goes to bed. The only change in our routine/lifestyle this week is that he has been going to bed about 20 minutes later than normal since the weekend, so I will try to get him back to bed at 7:30 tonight to see if he's just overtired.
Any ideas? I'm desperate!
*Oh yes, and he goes to bed fine at nap time this week for the babysitter. This seems to be happening at night only.