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    Posted: 26 November 2006 at 5:00pm
i was wondering if now that mikey is 1 i should change his bedtime. he usually goes to bed around 6 at the moment because that's when he's tired, is that too early for a 12 month old?
what time does everyone else put their babies to bed?

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I wouldn't worry about it unless he's waking too early in the morning.

I think it largely depends on your lifestyle. My girls generally sleep from 7pm to 7am, give or take a bit in the morning, which works well for us because DH starts work at 7 so we are already awake by then. But if he started work at 8 I would probably not be so keen
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mikey goes to bed at about 6 and gets up at about 7ish. but he does wake up about 5 times a night, do you think that could have something to do with him going to bed too early?

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Taine is 10 months and goes to bed at 6, Jaske at 2 goes to bed at7. i think at 1 jake was between 6-6;30pm,getting up around six.
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Hannah goes to bed betwen 7 and 7.30 depending on when she woke up in the afternoon, and sleeps til 7ish

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5 times ouch for you! You could try a slightly later bedtime but there's probably a huge list of possible reasons for his waking.
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yea lol 5 times is about usual, i tried letting him cry it out during the night and not feeding him like i usually do once and he got all wheezy (asthma) so i don't really want to do that again. maybe i should try a little bit of a later bedtime and see if that works. if not then i think i'm just going to have to resign myself to broken sleep for the rest of my life lol.

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Zac is 1 on Thursday and he goes to bed between 7:30 - 7:45 pm and sleeps through until 7:30 - 8:00 am.

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Zaara use to go to bed a bit later like 8pm and some time 9pm before...but then she would sleep till 10am or 11 am.....it was impossible to make her sleep!!!

But now that she is going to day care she is in Bed at 7.30 and wakes up about 7.30am. Like Mikey she also wakes several times at night!!


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Ella, does Mikey wake up for a feed all those times? Will he drink water out of a bottle or something cos if that is why he's waking up its probably habit not cos hes actually hungry. Or is it cos he's cold or moved around the cot...? Just wondering cos I dont know how you handle getting up still - totally take my hat off to you to still be able to function during the day!!

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Oh dear these little boys aye!!!
Paige is 7 and goes to bed at 7:30!!! My girlfriend has a 18 month old and she goes to bed at 6:30 - 7pm. I was looking in one of my books and it says that from a year up until they are about 9-10...children need 12 hours of sleep during the night to grow and function!!! So there you go. I know children are differnt and depends on the days sleeps etc but gives you a good idea.
I would suggest he is having trouble resetlling. I think by that age is it is a bad habit and if he is waking for feeds as someone above said it is not cause he is hungry and the bottle of water is great idea as they give up cause its not worth waking for!!!

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yeah, he does need a feed to settle him and if he doesn't get one he gets himself all worked up until he starts wheezing (this asthma thing is still pretty new). i tried giving him his sippy cup with water in it (he won't take a bottle) but he wouldn't have a bar of it and just screamed harder. i agree, it is a bad habit, but it's one i just don't know how to break!! it would make life a whole lot easier for all of us if he did learn to sleep through the night, it's just getting him to do it that's the major problem.

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I would like to know as well...because Zaara is the same. She needs a feed and thats that!!

I am wondering when she will finally sleep thru the night!!!???

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it's hard ay roksana, it's good to know there are other babies that do this though. i was starting to think that mikey was the only one his age who wouldn't sleep right through.

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Oh no hun you are not the only one.....Its so hard waking up in the morning to go to work.....and now I have to get Zaara ready too, so that I can drop her to Day care......


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Okay...have you tried getting Daddy to go in and do it???? Sometimes it can work!!!

My only other suggestion is leaving him to it. My partners sister did that as 15month was still waking for feeds. She shut his door at 7 and went back in at 7 in the morn. He would scream the house down and get so worked up ..go blue in the face etc. He didnt have asthma tho but she did it for 4 days ans that was it. he never bothered unless he was sick etc.


I guess with some babies that are otherwise healthy and for those of us that can bear to put the rest of the household thru the disruption...sometimes we have to be cruel to be kind!!!

I feel sorry for you. I wish there was an easy answer. have you tried asking Plunket about it at all???

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Maybe try emailing the sleep expert on OhBaby and see if she has any "gentle" solutions
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that's a good idea, thanks aimee.

kelly - yeah, if mikey was healthy i think i'm probably desperate enough to do the whole cry it out thing but i can't really do that and if his dad goes in there mikey gets really freaked out, dunno why, i guess he's just used to me.

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right, i've emailed the sleep expert so lets see what they have to say about it. maybe you should too roksana, we can get our babies to sleep through the night together!

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I need to email them too about Blakes day sleeps!!! Actually I might post something and see what people say.

Let us know how you go!!

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