Hello.
This post comes officially from the end of my rope, tears in my eyes....literally not sure if I can make it one more day.
Ok, so I'm being a little dramatic, but you get the picture.
Our sweet baby boy is 9 months old and wakes up all night long, especially between the hours of 12-6am. I'm unfamiliar with the terms used in this site, but I'll try to explain our situation.
First off, his night wakings started at about about 4 months old, coincidentally right around when he got his first group of immunizations, but I don't think that's the reason. Prior to that, he had been sleeping all night since 4 weeks old.
He wakes about every 45 minutes. We always go into his room, pat & shhh him, hold him & bounce him, and soothe him back to sleep. We offer a bottle, but he sometimes refuses. We always check and or change his diaper several times to make sure he's comfortable. We use a white noise machine, and have tried soothing music. We've tried all different types of pajamas, and adjusted his bedroom temperature. It takes about 5 min - 40 min to get him back to sleep, and then he's normally waking again in 45 mins to an hour.
I'm 9 weeks pregnant, so this is wearing on my body, mind, and my health. I've started to develop insomnia which has robbed me of the rare occasions that I do get to sleep/nap. Thank God for my husband, who helps a lot with night wakings.
Our day time routine is usually GREAT, so I don't know why the night time is so terrible. However, the worst nights of waking up do throw a wrench into our good days, too. Normal day:
Wake up 7:30am
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8am baby food
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9:30 am bottle (if he will take it) while rocking to sleep
Nap 9:30am - 10:30 or 11am
12noon baby food
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1:15 bottle (if he will take it) while rocking to sleep
Nap 1:15 - 2:30pm
Wake 2:30
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4pm small baby food snack
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5pm short cat nap, wake 5:30
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6:30 baby food
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7:30 bath
8:00 story, cuddle time, unwind
Sometime between 8:30-9:30 have a bottle & rock to sleep
Then around midnight the wakings begin, and we start all over again.
He has stopped taking bottles well, also, around the same time as the sleep issues. We've talked to doctors about this, too, changed his formula, taken him off dairy, and tried everything. Nothing has helped.
We feel that we have tried everything. We've taken him to the dr several times and they never find anything wrong. Their only advice is to let him cry it out, which is ridiculous to me.
I am exhausted, sad, and feel hopeless. Please help. :-(