When did your little one

For real... I mean sleep straight through, no bottle...

S will be a 1yr at the end of the month and she has Never slept through the night without waking up for a feeding
Most likely she isn't really waking because she is starving but rather because it has become her routine. Break the routine.
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
I'd do benadryl before I'd do Nyquil. Benadryl doesn't have alcohol.

:yay: and Nyquil has pseudoephedrine which causes excitability.

Why give them drugs anyway. It's behavioral..like Kwillia said..she needs a routine. Nothing against Sunflower, but I'm always amazed at parents that say their kids are awake at all hours after the first few months.
 
Last edited:

lovinmaryland

Well-Known Member
:yay: and Nyquil has psuedophenedrine which causes excitability.

Why give them drugs anyway. It's behavioral..like Kwillia said..she needs a routine. Nothing against Sunflower, but I'm always amazaed at parents that say their kids are awake at all hours after the first few months.

:yeahthat: My sisters son is 4 and still wakes up in the middle of the night and the other half the time he is in bed w/ her... she has a rude awakening when she has her 2nd baby in 2 months!

Sun- my boys all slept thru at differnt ages my first one did it once we brought him home, the 2nd on was about 6 months, the third one 6 weeks or so, and the last one about 3 months. And that is sleeping completely through the night no waking up.

My suggestion would be to let the baby cry his or herself back to sleep to break the middle of the night wake up routine she is accustomed too :howdy:
 

jwwb2000

pretty black roses
:yay: and Nyquil has pseudoephedrine which causes excitability.

Why give them drugs anyway. It's behavioral..like Kwillia said..she needs a routine. Nothing against Sunflower, but I'm always amazaed at parents that say their kids are awake at all hours after the first few months.


My youngest was awake every two hours on the dot for a bottle at first but then he went to every four. That didn't stop for a long time, even when he started on normal food/cereal.
 

K_Jo

Pea Brain
PREMO Member
Sometimes M wakes up in the middle of the night, but I ignore her and she talks herself to sleep eventually. When I was nursing her, she'd wake up starving between 4 and 5am (I miss that :frown:), but now she pretty much sleeps from 8pm until 7am. I don't even see her awake until I get home from work at night. :bawl:
 
Top