Hi,
My dd is just over 12 months and has been a great sleeper all of her life (with a few bumps along the way....but mostly great). We put her down for the night at about 7:30 and she usually sleeps until 7am the next morning. Lately (last 2 weeks) she has been waking up crying every few hours from 10pm through dawn. Half the time she puts herself back to sleep, the other half we have to help with paci or bottle or back rubs or something. I think that there may be a few things going on....not sure what to tackle and would love some advise! Here are some ideas:
Naps - She still takes two naps/day - a short one in the am, and an hour and a half in the afternoon. Rarely any issues going to bed or for a nap, however we messed up the routine over the weekend and she skipped her afternoon nap on both Sat and Sun. Monday was back to normal however with perfect naps. Is this a sign that I need to move to one nap?
Paci for sleep - We put several in her bed. She doesn't use them any other time and there has never been an issue. Since she started crying at night, I would say that 65% of the time she still has her paci when I peak in on her. The other 35% of the time, she falls back to sleep when I put it back in.
Hunger/Growth Spurt - For the last 3 nights, we have been giving her a bottle during one of the wake ups. She will take the whole thing. Have tried giving her more food during the day with some success.
Teeth - she already has 12 including some molars. I can't feel any more coming in, but she is displaying some of her typical teething signs (screeching, chewing on everything, irritable, etc.).
Cold - just yesterday the sniffles started. Nothing major, but I can tell that she has a runny nose and head cold.
So there you go....anyone have any tips as to what we should tackle if anything? I miss my uninterrupted sleeps and I know that she does, too. To complicate things some more, we are going to the doctors today for her 12 month shots. (#&$(#&$(&#!! Won't be expecting too much from tonight
Thanks in advance for your help!
CBG