Dear Kelly,
silence for a long time because we followed your advice and it had worked!
I said "had" because three weeks ago she got sick and everything got thrown off balance...again!
So here's what happened, we removed the night bottle by slowly switching to water, it didn't take long, to our surprise, before she didn't want water anymore. It was just watered milk for a few days and she dropped the bottle and was going to bed OK. The daylight saving hour change in April also helped us a bit so we started putting her to bed a bit later and she was waking up at 6.30am or so which was fine by us.
Then she got sick with some gastro bug (this was the second time in 16 months she got sick so quite an accomplishment that she hadn't gotten sick more times before I guess) and while sick she wanted to be in arms most of the time (fever, vomits, NW, etc.). We took her to the doctor and she had lost weight, so after that, whenever she asked for milk or food in the following week we would give it to her, including at night. She would wake up at midnight and go through two bottles of milk (before being sick she would normally have three bottles per day) but we thought it was ok for her to be "catching up".
Now with all these changes after being sick the night sleep went crazy, and she stopped sleeping and not only having the old time wakings (ie be awake for two hours), but she'd wake up every 10 mins and want to be held...all night!! Impossible for her or me to get any restful sleep. She also didn't want to go with daddy so it's taking a toll on me (and I'm 12 weeks pregnant so not fun!!).
We digged into Tracey's book to check again about PU/PD but we see that at 16 months we just need to sit next to the crib and tell her to calm down, which she won't. I tried this out last Saturday and Sunday and she just doesn't want to go down. She stands up and stays there crying, even when I get up from the chair where I’m sitting and go reassure her when the cries escalate. So these two nights she nearly fell asleep standing up, and as soon as the cries turn into very stressful cries I picked her up and she stopped crying and fell asleep. I then put her down in the crib. She slept most of both nights, but wakes up at 5am wanting a bottle, which then gets her to continue her sleep until close to 7am, which is highly unusual for her.
Now last night she didn't want to go to sleep with me but with daddy and it was a complete disaster. The stressful cries wouldn't stop for one second and it was 30 mins of stress for him and for her. In the end he picked her up and sat with her on a chair and she fell asleep. I saw that in one of Tracy's cases she suggested to just put a mattress next to the crib and sleep there for a few days. We did buy one during the weekend, after reading Tracey’s suggestion, I'm just worried that putting in a mattress in her room introduces yet another variable to the mix, that might distract her further or confuse her, when we're trying to get her into the good sleeping habit she had picked up before getting sick.
Worth noting that she CAN fall asleep by herself because she has done it before, what we are not sure is if she knows HOW to (no pacifier, we’ve always been in the room until she falls asleep, etc.).
So here's how her routine has changed since I last wrote to you in February, and before getting sick:
6.00am waking up, playing a bit in the crib
6.30am Morning bottle
6.30am-8.30 Playtime with daddy
8.30am - Nanny arrives and breakfast (cereals)
9.00am to 11.30- playtime
11.30am - bottle and nap (we didn’t entirely remove this prop yet, we’ve only started very recently, we thought the night one was more important and she hasn’t had a night bottle in a long time).
13.30-14.00 - Lunch
14.00-18.00 - Activity & bath (she'd have a bottle or a yougurt at 4)
18.00 dinner
19.00 start bedtime routine, ie: say good bye to animals, read books, say good bye to daddy, etc.
19.30 -20.00 Sleep
For the past few weeks and after she was sick the nights have been so random that you never know what to expect. Only this past weekend when I didn't carry her to sleep and she cried a lot standing in her crib (with me sitting next to her) she slept most of the night. But again, last night after she had daddy carry her to sleep (after crying for 30 mins), she woke up again for two hours between 1am and 3am. Then had milk and fell asleep until 6am. She has her mid-day nap for 2 hours and surprisingly she goes about her day as if nothing had happened during the night: she's in a good mood, playing, laughing etc. Even we she has VERY short nights.
We know how to get rid of the night bottles but how do we get her back into her good sleeping habit of going to bed without being carried? She doesn't necessarily wake up for a bottle but she wants to be carried, etc. Do we need to increase the food intake during the day? She's still not chewing properly so she doesn't get full solids yet. What are we missing??
Thanks again!!!!!!!