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A tired mum of two children, Ella who is 3 and Jay who is 7 months old. Ella was premature and had colic and bad reflux, which made self settling hard for her and it took a long time for me to get a good routine established. With Jay it looked like the same things were happening again and as I also suffer from PND I just wanted to do something to sort things out, I've hardly had much sleep since he was born.

After a brilliant 6 day consultation with Wendy I had my first full night's sleep, however, still have a few things I need help with!


Sleepy6745 is parent to Jay (10 months, 2 weeks old)

Sleepy6745 joined on 18 March 2010
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Topic: Teething and routine

Teething and routine


Hi

My son had been doing really well with the routine until recently, he his cutting his two front teeth and he gets quite upset during the day, not sure if this effects his napping but he doesn't sleep any longer then 45mins/1hr at the moment. It is also now effecting his bedtime, so far he still sleeps through but sometimes getting him to sleep is a problem. I don't want to get back into bad habits but I also don't want to leave him in pain and sobbing away. I do give pain relief to try and ease it but the other day he got so worked up that he threw up everywhere - so I'd like to avoid this if possible!

Also (generally) I wondered if pupdcd should still be used or would it be better to use cc?

Many thanks for your help

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DT-Jenny's picture DT-Jenny has seen it, done it DT-Jenny is a member of the Baby Sleep Answers Dream Team

Hi, if you are using pain relief then it should be helping the teething. If it doesn't seem to be, then talk to your HV or GP, they may suggest a combination of calpol and ibuprofen, but don't go down this route without advice. Keep getting him down awake at bedtime and check the timings of his naps. If he is still going down at the same time, then this could be the problem. Now he is older he will be able to do lomger stretches between naps so try a bit later.

reply by DT-Jenny - 6 weeks ago

The Baby Sleep System

The Baby Sleep System

The Baby Sleep System costs just £9.99.

Each copy of the book includes membership of our Forum where you can find help and support on implementing the system and getting your child to sleep.

No only that but when you buy you'll even get access to an online copy of the book so you can get started right away.

Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems Now

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