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dizzy
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January 07, 2012, 21:07:45 pm »
My lo 6 months wakes in the night usually around 4 ish and then at 5.30 or 6.00 ish and he sings and talks to himself and then goes back to sleep, can I do anything about it or should I just leave him be and live with it?
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January 07, 2012, 22:49:30 pm »
If he isn't upset and crying then yes I would leave him to it. It is great that he can resettle himself and unless he starts getting upset with it you have nothing to worry about.
Usually long happy NW are a sign of UT, so just bear in mind that if this carries on and DS does start to get frustrated and upset it may be time to add a little A time on. For now though I would just see how things go.
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We had this too hun
Agree with Bex that it is usually UT at BT. I think on your other thread I suggested increasing those A times during the day. This should help with these NW
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