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You don’t touch the tab as it is small and they say it diminishes its potencey, you shake 2-3 on a small baby spoon and put some water over the tabs to help disolve them, then wait 15 mins and repeat, we get our son to lay down in his crib give him all his comfort iems and then let him cry for a few in 15 mins we come back and give him another round, we try not to pick him but just keep saying no its night night time, take some medicine, by the third round he passes out. Having ruled out everything else we opted to try Highlands colic tabs, these area miracle, you get them at food coops they are homepoathic, but we are not a family that usually uses homoeopathic remedies so this was different for us. I dont know why but I will say that our 11 month old suddenly started screaming like all out fierce which was unusual to say the least as he was always able to go to sleep easily. Update: This question has generated a lot of comments and discussions. Talk to another doctor for a second opinion! Also read here about another baby that screams at night. But I’m not a doctor and as a MOM I think you’re doing the right thing by not giving up.
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Try minimizing any TV (even if it is just the TV being on while she is playing next to it) in the evening and a calm, cosy evening time to see if it helps.Ī third possible reason could be some food allergy, if your baby seems to have tummy pain and is very gassy. Nightmares happen to all children (and adults). If your baby does wake and responds to you while screaming, she might be having nightmares rather than night terrors. If it comes on very regular times at night, you can try waking her up about 15 minutes before every night for a week to break the “habit”. Just be there for her, talk to her gently, snuggle her and wait for the terror to pass. If you think it might be night terror, don’t try to wake her up. It is quite scary, but the child is not awake and doesn’t remember the episode in the morning. One of our kids had that for a couple of months at around 1,5 years old. If your baby seems to still be asleep or at least doesn’t recognize you and is very hard to console, it could be night terror. While night terror usually occurs for babies older than 1 year, may be that could be something your daughter has. If it does, you should definitely discuss this possibility with a doctor. Try elevating the crib some 30 degrees to see it it helps. Usually babies tend to grow out of reflux at around 1 year old, but not all do. if stomach acids are giving her heartburn. Has your daughter been checked for reflux? That could be a reason why she wakes up crying, i.e. You seem to be having a tough time! Two possible reasons that come to my mind are acid reflux and night terrors or nightmares. Any thoughts?īaby Helpline: Possible Reasons For Crying At Night When 1 Year Old I truly believe there is something bothering her and I nor the doctors can figure it out. I would normally think it was a change in formula that is affecting her, but she acted this way on alimentum as well. She is already on a special formula (alimentum) although at 10 months she was switched to a sensitive similac formula to try to get her ready for milk. I have taken her to the doctor about 8 times, convinced she had an ear infection after these types of nights and she never has anything wrong with her. She also goes to sleep on her own for naps. She has a bedtime routine, and goes to sleep in her crib on her own, awake, each night. I’ve seen her fall asleep on me and wake up screaming. I wouldn’t be so bothered by it if she just woke up and went back to sleep, but she even cries in my arms or in my bed.
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Since she has been doing this for so many months, we have tried to sleep train her and let her cry it out, which has worked, but then a few nights later or so, she is back to screaming. She has slept through the night without making a peep on many occasions, but wakes up more often than not.
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She already takes pepcid, mylanta and motrin before bed, and she has been waking up for 6 months or so. She has screamed so loud and hard that I have considered taking her to the hospital.
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Even when I pick her up, she is still screaming. Lately she has been waking up in the middle of night SCREAMING.