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Ten month seperation anxiety?
Our ten month old daughter has for the past four nights been unwilling to
settle back in her bed (she normally wakes 2 to 3 times and after a quick feed settles back happily). She'll fall asleep in my arms but the moment I lay her down she screams. If my husband tries to hold her she screams and calls out for me (she used to be happy to be settled by him). She's also become much more clingy during the day - wanting to be held alot more than normal. So in the end I've unrolled the sofa bed in her room and the moment I lay her down to sleep on that she settles happily - with me by her side. She stirs 3 times in a 12 hour period, but is much happier. Only my sleep is more disturbed than when we slept in our own beds as she moves around an incredible amount and I have to keep shifting around the bed to accommodate her. Meanwhile poor hubbie is left out in the cold feeling helpless as she won't accept comfort from him. I should mention that we've recently returned from a 6 week trip to the UK (from NZ) to see family. We've only been back a week and a half. Could this change be a result of the trip or the start of seperation anxiety? Thanks in advance for any advice. Cheers, Sarah |
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Ten month seperation anxiety?
Sounds more like either an ear infection (if she is propped up at all while
sleeping near you) or jet lag. I'd wait a bit longer to see if it passes, and if not see your doctor. -Dawn Mom to Henry, 11 |
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Ten month seperation anxiety?
Hi we found that my son became a lot more clingy after Xmas, when he had
had 6 bedrooms in 3 weeks plus lots of strangers coming and going. he was 14months at the time, and we didn't have a 12 hour time difference to contend with. 1) She's probably been having lots of attention from the family and is still expecting that level of attention which is just not possible. 2) Having lost her friends she's been playing with she's probably scared of losing you. My son accepts my husbands disappearance, after all he goes to work every day and comes back, but he's more clingy with me as he's not used to me disappearing. 3) She doesn't understand time differences I would try to keep to some sort of routine, just to give her more stability. I know it's really hard but if you sleep in her room with her then she will get used to it, and that is really hard to break (Guess how I know!) I have no suggestions that don't involve crying(you and your daughter!) You just have to persevere with putting her back in her own bed, comforting her when she crys. It should sort itself out in time. Good Luck Sarah |
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Ten month seperation anxiety?
It sounds like your daughter was uprooted by your trip and just needs
to get back to her routine at home. I have a 7 year old, a 2 year old and a 10 month old. My ten month old went through a teething spurt last month and on many nights I was tempted to let him sleep with me from the constant crying. However, I am glad I just comforted him in his room and sent him back to his crib. My two year old, I was more leanient with and I constantly find him at my bedside in the middle of the night before my husband redirects him back to bed. I would not set any patterns of letting your 10 month old sleep with you everynight unless you and your husband are comfortable with sharing your bed with you infant. However, watch for illnesses and things like teething because that caused all of my fairly independent kids to become clingy. The phase with daddy should pass, my sons go through that with both of us at one time or another. However, inspite of the intense bond daddy has with his boys, when they are sick, they usually want mom. Is your daughter teething? The bicuspids and molars were worse on my kids than the front teeth. Hope this helps. Kia w"Sarah" wrote in message ... Our ten month old daughter has for the past four nights been unwilling to settle back in her bed (she normally wakes 2 to 3 times and after a quick feed settles back happily). She'll fall asleep in my arms but the moment I lay her down she screams. If my husband tries to hold her she screams and calls out for me (she used to be happy to be settled by him). She's also become much more clingy during the day - wanting to be held alot more than normal. So in the end I've unrolled the sofa bed in her room and the moment I lay her down to sleep on that she settles happily - with me by her side. She stirs 3 times in a 12 hour period, but is much happier. Only my sleep is more disturbed than when we slept in our own beds as she moves around an incredible amount and I have to keep shifting around the bed to accommodate her. Meanwhile poor hubbie is left out in the cold feeling helpless as she won't accept comfort from him. I should mention that we've recently returned from a 6 week trip to the UK (from NZ) to see family. We've only been back a week and a half. Could this change be a result of the trip or the start of seperation anxiety? Thanks in advance for any advice. Cheers, Sarah |
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