7 month old….

HELP!

My baby boy has been a good sleeper - he used to be a cat napper taking 20 minute naps in the day since birth but then started consolidating and has been great at connecting sleeps independently.

Recently he turned 7 months and I feel since then (don’t think it’s necessary connected to this age- but who knows)

He has started waking up several times a night sometimes he is up for 2+’hours not able to fall back asleep- I get to my last straw and rock him but as soon as he’s put down he cries. He’s never been a contact napper, always slept in his own bed- has been in his own room since 4 months- js a happy boy!

I anyone else experiencing multiple night wakings at 7 months? Also crap day naps again? Is there a 7 month regression/progression I don’t know about.

Thing I take into account is:
- he may be teething
- he has a stuffy nose and is coughing
- just got his vaccinations start of the week

Is there anything i can be going?

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7 month sleep is the DEVIL. I have no suggestions - we’re a few weeks in and it’s hell on earth haha. Godspeed gf xx

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Does it count if we’ve had multiple night wakes (every 2-3hrs) and terrible cat napping all day everyday for babes entire life? 😭😭

No advice but to say I’m right there with you.
Sleep consultants will say how you put them to sleep will affect their ability to connect sleep cycles, but totally not the case in my situation.

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When my bub wakes in the middle of the night I sit her up surrounded by a few toys, encourage her to tire herself out without getting her up. I doze off and she coos for attention when shes ready to be put back to sleep. Don't know it that would work for your bub but maybe worth a try.

No judgement for yoir choices, just want to make sure you know the advice is babies sleep in the same room as an adult until a year old. SIDS avoidance.

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couldn’t agree more and same haha

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