Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 My son, , 6.5 months just got his DOC band last Thursday. He was always a good sleeper too. Well not anymore. He would get up once or twice for a bottle in our pre DOC days. Now he is up every couple of hours. Not necessarily for a bottle, but just can't get himself back to sleep. He used to rub his face a lot when falling asleep, but now with the band he can't as easily. I would love to hear from anyone with any helpful ideas too. --- In Plagiocephaly , " ash_eth " <jellybean@w...> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > like this? > > Edina > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 My son, , 6.5 months just got his DOC band last Thursday. He was always a good sleeper too. Well not anymore. He would get up once or twice for a bottle in our pre DOC days. Now he is up every couple of hours. Not necessarily for a bottle, but just can't get himself back to sleep. He used to rub his face a lot when falling asleep, but now with the band he can't as easily. I would love to hear from anyone with any helpful ideas too. --- In Plagiocephaly , " ash_eth " <jellybean@w...> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > like this? > > Edina > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Charlie doesn't have his band yet, but as far as sleeping goes, I let him sleep with a paci at night. Night is the only time he gets his pacifier. I think it's the sucking that the babies need for soothing. Have you tried giving Ethan or pacifiers when they wake up? If Charlie cries out at night, sometimes I leave him alone, but if he's persistent I will go to him. I never speak, don't turn on the bright lights (he has a night light). I just give him the paci, soothe him, pat him a bit and then leave. I hope those same strategies work once he has his band. HTH, Cris (in MI) --- cinmarleh <cinmarleh@...> wrote: > My son, , 6.5 months just got his DOC band last > Thursday. He > was always a good sleeper too. Well not anymore. > He would get up > once or twice for a bottle in our pre DOC days. Now > he is up every > couple of hours. Not necessarily for a bottle, but > just can't get > himself back to sleep. He used to rub his face a > lot when falling > asleep, but now with the band he can't as easily. I > would love to > hear from anyone with any helpful ideas too. > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his > second DOCBand. He is > > used to his band and really doesn't complain about > it at all. He > is > > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once > a night for a > > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' > because he really > should > > be able to go without food at night now, but > without luck. He > doesn't > > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to > sleep. He falls > > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm > baffled as to why > he > > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. > He is a chubby > > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I > keep thinking it > > has something to do with the band. Anyone else > experiencing > antyhing > > like this? > > > > Edina > > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, > plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Charlie doesn't have his band yet, but as far as sleeping goes, I let him sleep with a paci at night. Night is the only time he gets his pacifier. I think it's the sucking that the babies need for soothing. Have you tried giving Ethan or pacifiers when they wake up? If Charlie cries out at night, sometimes I leave him alone, but if he's persistent I will go to him. I never speak, don't turn on the bright lights (he has a night light). I just give him the paci, soothe him, pat him a bit and then leave. I hope those same strategies work once he has his band. HTH, Cris (in MI) --- cinmarleh <cinmarleh@...> wrote: > My son, , 6.5 months just got his DOC band last > Thursday. He > was always a good sleeper too. Well not anymore. > He would get up > once or twice for a bottle in our pre DOC days. Now > he is up every > couple of hours. Not necessarily for a bottle, but > just can't get > himself back to sleep. He used to rub his face a > lot when falling > asleep, but now with the band he can't as easily. I > would love to > hear from anyone with any helpful ideas too. > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his > second DOCBand. He is > > used to his band and really doesn't complain about > it at all. He > is > > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once > a night for a > > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' > because he really > should > > be able to go without food at night now, but > without luck. He > doesn't > > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to > sleep. He falls > > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm > baffled as to why > he > > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. > He is a chubby > > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I > keep thinking it > > has something to do with the band. Anyone else > experiencing > antyhing > > like this? > > > > Edina > > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, > plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He > is > > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really > should > > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He > doesn't > > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why > he > > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing > antyhing > > like this? > > > > Edina > > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He > is > > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really > should > > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He > doesn't > > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why > he > > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing > antyhing > > like this? > > > > Edina > > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 >I'm just curious. What's his bedtime? I've read this book Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child. It's taught me to go for an earlier bedtime if they seem to be waking up. But it also says that babies might continue to wake up until 9 months old. After that, then you can cut them off. Unless he's sleeping too much during the day. > Hi everyone, > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > like this? > > Edina > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 >I'm just curious. What's his bedtime? I've read this book Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child. It's taught me to go for an earlier bedtime if they seem to be waking up. But it also says that babies might continue to wake up until 9 months old. After that, then you can cut them off. Unless he's sleeping too much during the day. > Hi everyone, > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > like this? > > Edina > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 I read that book too. We have Ben (who is now 11 months old) go to bed between 6:30 and 7PM. He was still not sleeping through the night. Over the long holiday weekend, we finally decided we needed to eliminate his 10:30PM bottle by letting him just cry it out. It was a little easier than expected, and he now will sleep until 3:30 - 4:30 AM before we give him another bottle. Since he goes to daycare at 7:30, we usually try to get him to stay asleep until at least 6:45. Amy Mom to Ben (DOC grad 11/16) > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " ash_eth " <jellybean@w...> wrote: > >I'm just curious. What's his bedtime? I've read this book Healthy > Sleep Habits, Happy Child. It's taught me to go for an earlier > bedtime if they seem to be waking up. But it also says that babies > might continue to wake up until 9 months old. After that, then you > can cut them off. Unless he's sleeping too much during the day. > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > > like this? > > > > Edina > > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 I read that book too. We have Ben (who is now 11 months old) go to bed between 6:30 and 7PM. He was still not sleeping through the night. Over the long holiday weekend, we finally decided we needed to eliminate his 10:30PM bottle by letting him just cry it out. It was a little easier than expected, and he now will sleep until 3:30 - 4:30 AM before we give him another bottle. Since he goes to daycare at 7:30, we usually try to get him to stay asleep until at least 6:45. Amy Mom to Ben (DOC grad 11/16) > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " ash_eth " <jellybean@w...> wrote: > >I'm just curious. What's his bedtime? I've read this book Healthy > Sleep Habits, Happy Child. It's taught me to go for an earlier > bedtime if they seem to be waking up. But it also says that babies > might continue to wake up until 9 months old. After that, then you > can cut them off. Unless he's sleeping too much during the day. > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > > like this? > > > > Edina > > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Hi Edina, I went thru the same thing with my son. Try reducing his bottle by an ounce every other night. Eventually he will learn to skip this feeding. This tip is from the Ferber method. Some babies just learn to expect a feeding when they really don't need it. It works within a week or two. Good luck! Tish Mason- 8 months..potential DocBand needed. Assessment on 1/12 > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " ash_eth " <jellybean@w...> wrote: > >I'm just curious. What's his bedtime? I've read this book Healthy > Sleep Habits, Happy Child. It's taught me to go for an earlier > bedtime if they seem to be waking up. But it also says that babies > might continue to wake up until 9 months old. After that, then you > can cut them off. Unless he's sleeping too much during the day. > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > > like this? > > > > Edina > > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Hi Edina, I went thru the same thing with my son. Try reducing his bottle by an ounce every other night. Eventually he will learn to skip this feeding. This tip is from the Ferber method. Some babies just learn to expect a feeding when they really don't need it. It works within a week or two. Good luck! Tish Mason- 8 months..potential DocBand needed. Assessment on 1/12 > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " ash_eth " <jellybean@w...> wrote: > >I'm just curious. What's his bedtime? I've read this book Healthy > Sleep Habits, Happy Child. It's taught me to go for an earlier > bedtime if they seem to be waking up. But it also says that babies > might continue to wake up until 9 months old. After that, then you > can cut them off. Unless he's sleeping too much during the day. > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > > like this? > > > > Edina > > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Edina, Could he be teething and having his bottle soothes him? > > Hi everyone, > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > like this? > > Edina > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Edina, Could he be teething and having his bottle soothes him? > > Hi everyone, > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > like this? > > Edina > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 I love that book, and it's been my sleep bible with both my kids. My son is a good sleeper, except for this little night habit. My daughter was a notoriously bad sleeper, but she was sleeping from 6:30pm to 6:30am by the time she was 7 months old. Ethan sleeps about the same, except he wakes up for the bottle. He goes right back to sleep after the bottle, but I have a hard time thinking he's actually hungry, considering how well he eats during the day. > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " ash_eth " <jellybean@w...> wrote: > >I'm just curious. What's his bedtime? I've read this book Healthy > Sleep Habits, Happy Child. It's taught me to go for an earlier > bedtime if they seem to be waking up. But it also says that babies > might continue to wake up until 9 months old. After that, then you > can cut them off. Unless he's sleeping too much during the day. > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > > like this? > > > > Edina > > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 I love that book, and it's been my sleep bible with both my kids. My son is a good sleeper, except for this little night habit. My daughter was a notoriously bad sleeper, but she was sleeping from 6:30pm to 6:30am by the time she was 7 months old. Ethan sleeps about the same, except he wakes up for the bottle. He goes right back to sleep after the bottle, but I have a hard time thinking he's actually hungry, considering how well he eats during the day. > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " ash_eth " <jellybean@w...> wrote: > >I'm just curious. What's his bedtime? I've read this book Healthy > Sleep Habits, Happy Child. It's taught me to go for an earlier > bedtime if they seem to be waking up. But it also says that babies > might continue to wake up until 9 months old. After that, then you > can cut them off. Unless he's sleeping too much during the day. > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > > like this? > > > > Edina > > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Try changing the time of this bottle. It might take a couple nights but you have to break the cycle to break the habit. Try waking him at a different time to give the bottle(i.e. right before you go to bed or other time). This worked with my son. Hope you come up with something. Good luck! M ash_eth <jellybean@...> wrote: I love that book, and it's been my sleep bible with both my kids. My son is a good sleeper, except for this little night habit. My daughter was a notoriously bad sleeper, but she was sleeping from 6:30pm to 6:30am by the time she was 7 months old. Ethan sleeps about the same, except he wakes up for the bottle. He goes right back to sleep after the bottle, but I have a hard time thinking he's actually hungry, considering how well he eats during the day. > >I'm just curious. What's his bedtime? I've read this book Healthy> Sleep Habits, Happy Child. It's taught me to go for an earlier> bedtime if they seem to be waking up. But it also says that babies> might continue to wake up until 9 months old. After that, then you> can cut them off. Unless he's sleeping too much during the day. > > Hi everyone,> > > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > > like this?> > > > Edina> > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand> >> Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Try changing the time of this bottle. It might take a couple nights but you have to break the cycle to break the habit. Try waking him at a different time to give the bottle(i.e. right before you go to bed or other time). This worked with my son. Hope you come up with something. Good luck! M ash_eth <jellybean@...> wrote: I love that book, and it's been my sleep bible with both my kids. My son is a good sleeper, except for this little night habit. My daughter was a notoriously bad sleeper, but she was sleeping from 6:30pm to 6:30am by the time she was 7 months old. Ethan sleeps about the same, except he wakes up for the bottle. He goes right back to sleep after the bottle, but I have a hard time thinking he's actually hungry, considering how well he eats during the day. > >I'm just curious. What's his bedtime? I've read this book Healthy> Sleep Habits, Happy Child. It's taught me to go for an earlier> bedtime if they seem to be waking up. But it also says that babies> might continue to wake up until 9 months old. After that, then you> can cut them off. Unless he's sleeping too much during the day. > > Hi everyone,> > > > My son is in 8.5 months old, and he's in his second DOCBand. He is > > used to his band and really doesn't complain about it at all. He is > > generally a good sleeper, but he still wakes once a night for a > > bottle. We've tried to let him 'cry it out' because he really should > > be able to go without food at night now, but without luck. He doesn't > > even really cry, just fusses and can't get back to sleep. He falls > > asleep on his own for naps and at night, so I'm baffled as to why he > > can't go back to sleep at night without a bottle. He is a chubby > > little kid and he eats plenty during the day, so I keep thinking it > > has something to do with the band. Anyone else experiencing antyhing > > like this?> > > > Edina> > Mom to Ethan - 8.5 month, tort resolved, plagio/brachy, 2nd DOCBand> >> Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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