Hi Ladies,
Sorry to see some new faces in here, I hope you're not stuck in sleep limbo too long!
Bananaz - Sorry Elsie is having a tough time with her sleep. I know what you mean about being inconsistent, it's just so hard to figure out what they need, rather than what they would just like.
Perhaps Elsie is one of those babies who responds better to tougher sleep training, like with megangrohl?
Good luck with the night weaning, I'm glad your mum is around to step in and help. Hopefully it won't be too tough.
Noelle - Thanks, nights here are pretty good in context, it's just the hysterical screaming when she wakes up that is a bit draining, I think it's a mix of lots of different things, although it's probably none of them
Sorry Charlotte is struggling again, but it does sound developmental, especially with the standing in the cot. Random question, but I read somewhere that to get them to learn to lie back down, you put their hands around the bars on the cot and slide them down, it gets them to sit automatically apparently, have you tried it?
Not that I know what I'm talking about, we've still got a long way to go before that!
I found with Seren that good naps generally mean't she'd had a bad night the night before and nothing else, when she STTN her naps went to pot again!
Shadowy Lady - Glad the no meds worked much better the second night. Enjoy your holiday, I hope Sofia has a relaxing time too!
Phantom
Mrspear - Wonderful news with Joni, she is doing so so well! Congratulations on sticking with it too, I know how hard it is to keep going in the middle of a very sleep deprived night.
cmarie - You might find you are entering wonder week 26 - which brings with it lots of fussiness and night wakings. Separation anxiety kicks in then, so that might be the problem?
LC -

to you too. You not sleeping when your baby is has got to be the worst.
Larkspur - You are definitely at the right stage for wonder week 26, fingers crossed that that is all it is and it passes quickly. The MOTN parties are generally developmental, so they shouldn't last too long.
Randianne - Inconsistency is the worst, I feel like I have no idea what's coming each and every night at the moment.
Boo44 - Sorry Jack still has that cough, I hope that's all that is disrupting his sleep and that he can get back to normal after it goes away.
Sorry, can't respond to everyone, as Seren is waking up from her nap after only 20 minutes! Aaaarrgggghhhhh!
We're doing good on the night sleeping here, although still waking at about 5:30am. I have finally figured that it's better to let Seren go without a last nap, and get her to bed at 6:30pm rather than let her nap and go to bed later as she gets overtired.
But last night she had really bad wind again, so was up every 10 minutes from 6:30 -8pm until it was all gone. So that has thrown everything out completely!
I've decided to go back to the baby whisperer book and transition her to the 4 hourly schedule (she's already on it for feedings but not for wake time) and see if it helps. I did it before Christmas and she started taking 2 hour afternoon naps, but then it all fell apart when we travelled.
I'm also going to leave her in her cot when she wakes from naps until she cries, hoping she'll go back to sleep. No hope of that actually working, but at least I get a bit more time to myself.
She has a bit of a cold still, but it's more of a cough than a cold, so hoping this is the last bit and it goes away.
Although fussy period for WW26 has just started, hang onto your hats, it's going to be a bumpy ride!
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