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7 month old still doesn't sleep through the night 😭 wakes up 2/3 times a night. Normal or nah?

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i wouldn’t be expecting any child to be sleeping through the night even after aged 2 .. some will some won’t x

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Super normal! 80% of 6-18 month olds wake up to 3 times a night and this age in particular can be tricky :)

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My 3 kids ages 2-6 get up 1-3 times a night. Occasionally they sleep through the night if they didnt drink a ton of liquids the previous day.

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Same for our boy. He wakes up even more than 3 times a night. You can attempt some sleep training after they turn 3-4 months old but unfortunately there’s not much you can do about it now. I tried everything but after his first nice longer stretch of sleep (4-5h), he just won’t sleep more than 1h at a time. I think it might be related to the fact that he is having some gas discomfort, etc but he just can’t connect sleep cycles

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Night wakes are normal for children of all ages. Even some adults regularly wake at least once a night to use the bathroom.

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Completely normal

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Very very normal and actually not bad at all.
Don’t listen to people saying you can sleep training at three months
Just don’t… read about dr possum sleep advice

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Girlllll yess you are lucky ,
I had a colicky baby who wouldn’t sleep for more than 40 minutes at a time so I always got to lay my head down, close my eyes (long blink) before I got right back up

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Its normal ! My 3 years still wakeup x

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Absolutely normal. My 2.5yo still wakes multiple times a night. Biologically, it's normal for children to wake frequently up until age 5 (and some still will beyond that).

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Totally normal

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Very normal unfortunately 😅

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Normal

We fell luckily with our 1st - slept through from around 7 months no sleep training and night dry by 3 yrs no training other than day potty training.

He's ruined us for our 2nd 🤣🤣

Our 2nd is almost 11 months , wakes 1 or 2 times a night wanting a bottle (which we are trying to night wean so advice with that would be welcome) and will not take a dummy. He does usually go back off to sleep though

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11 month old only lasting half the night in his cot

Every night my 11 month old goes to bed in his cot fine. He does a fairly good 4-5 hour stretch and then wakes. Sometimes I’m lucky and he settles himself, sometimes I just need to lay him down or rub his back to settle him. But other times it’s a case of holding him until he falls into a deep sleep and transferring him.

Some nights I get lucky and he stays asleep for a few more hours but more often than not he wakes again 30-60 minutes later and we start the process again.

Then when we get to around 3/4am I’m so exhausted I take him into either my bed or my step sons bed to go sleep and the second he lays down he falls asleep! Even if I’ve not laid next to him yet. I then sleep next to him and get up at 05:30 and he continues to sleep all the way through until 7/8am

I used to think he wanted me, but the fact he can fall straight asleep without me even laying down next to him tells me differently. The only difference is the duvet/fleece blanket I put over him

How can I stop this need to go into a different bed part way through the night?

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Does anyone else feel this kind of guilt?

I’m going back to work in a couple of weeks—just two days a week—and my 8½-month-old has started her settling-in sessions at nursery. Yesterday was her second one, and it honestly broke my heart.

She’s breastfed but will take expressed milk from a bottle (as long as it’s not from me). When I picked her up, she was absolutely screaming—she’d clearly been crying for a while. Her hair was damp with tears, her eyes were red, and she was so upset. She’d refused her bottle, even though the staff member trying to feed her was a breastfeeding mam herself, and she’d just woken up from a nap too.

She’ll only be going once a week, as my mother-in-law will have her on the other day I’m working. But I can’t shake the feeling that I’m being cruel… I just don’t know if she’s going to settle. Once she gets really worked up, she’ll only calm down with someone she knows, and it took me a good 10 minutes to soothe her after I picked her up.

My mother-in-law has offered to have her both days, and I’ve said I’ll consider it if she doesn’t settle at nursery after a month—especially since my little one absolutely loves being with her.

But I keep questioning myself… am I making the right decision sending her to nursery at all? 🤍

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Hey all! my husband has recently started a new job which is night shifts 9pm-7am. He works 4 on and 4 off but has said he has to stick to same sleep pattern. Not waking until 3-4pm everyday? How are we coping with this and looking after baba by ourselves completely?

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Parking drama, I want to know what people think!

My mum parks across my driveway sometimes (maybe up to twice a week) as there’s limited on street parking nearby.
Someone has been pushing her wing mirrors in, obviously in protest. Her car is older, and the wing mirror has been broken twice by doing this.

See my doodle. The guy doing this lives at the house at the top of the road’s turning circle. He walks the path of the purple line across the turning circle to do it to the car.

The road is not a busy road at all, it’s a short culdesac/dead end road. The pavement by my driveway is blocked by a bush and a lamppost (drawn in my pic lol), and any pedestrians would need to go on the road anyway to get past, even if her car wasn’t there. There are no obstructions on the pavement on the other side of the road.

Do you think what he is doing is fair??

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