My 22 mo has slept through since 12 weeks (aside from when teething and ill). She woke up cold at 3 am two weeks ago and I couldn't get her to settle. We have never let her CIO, and were doing a half hearted PU/PD to try and get her back to sleep. An hour and a half later we were still at it, she was getting more hysterical and I put her down and walked out, and she lunged for me and fell out of the cot.
Since then we have had a major sleep regression and when I read up in my Baby Whisperer book, it appears that she is now scared of her cot. I have been following Tracy's suggestions and am wondering if anyone has been through this and can offer any advice.
Where we are now:
I have dropped the sides of the cot so that she can get in and out (I think that a bed might be a transition too far at this stage - or am I wrong?)
She will go to sleep knowing that I am in the room, standing at the door (progress from having to sit on the chair next to her bed).
She is waking up during the night and screaming blue murder until I go in and then it's taking me over an hour to settle her (standing at the door, ignoring her, but doing PD if she climbs out of the cot). She is pretty calm throughout though - no crying etc once I am in the room with her.
I put a mattress in one night and slept there, and reassured her that I was there when she woke up during the night.. she went back to sleep right away. Last night she didn't want the mattress in her room and I was up from 2 - 4:30 with her. She wasn't crying or upset, she was just lying in her cot trying to put herself back to sleep.
So tonight I have made a big deal about putting the mattress back and sleeping in her room with her.
So my question is: does this ever come right - two weeks of very little sleep seems unending!
Does it really only take three nights of sleeping in her room (per Tracy's suggestion in her book)?
What else can I do to help her overcome this fear?
Any thoughts / advice / suggestions would be appreciated
Having glanced through some of the other topics - we may be dealing with a few different things: Have had to cut her DTS to an hour as we have had EW and refusal to go to sleep at night, plus she has just had a language explosion) - but it doesn't seem congruent with the waking up screaming and crying - it's just not like her)
Thanks