Hi,
I recently posted a query about my 6 month old, who has learned to go to sleep for naps and at bedtime, but has started waking 1 hour after bedtime, then 2 hours later, and seems to be back on every 2 or 3 hours in the night.
At first I thought it might be hunger or thirst, and was advised here to drop a solids feed and get more milk in, but my health visitor says we need to up her calories since she's falling off the scale a bit.
However, I don't think it is always that she's hungry - last night she woke 45 minutes after going to sleep, and she is really upset - we had a hell of a time putting her down again, even though I did feed her just in case she was hungry and offered her water in case she was thirsty. She is getting so wound up, and then of course when she is dropping off she's waking up with her jerky crying and snotty nose! It's clear she wants to sleep but is having trouble getting past the first 10 seconds.
I have also tried getting her to bed earlier (sometimes 6.30 or 6 so it can't get that much earlier!), and she is dropping off okay, rather than being hugely overtired. She does still have a tendency to be very sleepy in her last feed.
My question is - should I try the sleep extending thing? Go in at 35 minutes and wait for the jerky sleep and try to keep her asleep through that? Might that smooth her journey for the rest of the night or is that only for daytime naps?
What is strange is that at 4am she woke and I didn't go in but she just whimpered herself to sleep after about 40 minutes, so it seems she can do it, but really doesn't seem able to in the evening time.
I have already posted her EASY routine on another post - she is pretty standard 4 hour, although I have been working on sleep extending her naps - might she have become reliant on that??
Any advice would be appreciated - I need some sleep myself! I'm sure I should be able to get her to sleep more consistently at 6 months.
Thank you!