baby sleep tight

Philippines
April 28, 2012 11:11am CST
i have a 1yr old baby , can't make her sleep straight at night. how can i make her sleep at night without waken up several times every night. plss help me..thanks
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6 responses
@hgwyneth (120)
• Philippines
1 May 12
At that age, babies do have different sleeping habit which change from time to time. don't worry. Check also if the diaper is wet. To keep him/her sleep tight, ensure that you use the quality diaper which is commercially being sold. If that sleeping trouble has not change for a month, better consult a doctor to ask some advise to keep your baby sleep tight.
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
29 Apr 12
You could read her a book and play some light music before she goes to sleep. Then you could make the room totally dark. You could only make it light again in the morning. If your baby wakes for a feed of milk then keep it dark and quiet. Good luck.
@kareng (61753)
• United States
28 Apr 12
Usually a baby is sleeping all night by this time. Are there any medical reasons why the baby would be waking up multiple times? Is the baby hungry when time to go to bed? How many naps during the day? If baby is napping during the day or late in the day you may have to cut this nap out. I would talk to this with the baby's pediatrician and get some ideas of the cause and possible solutions that we may not think of.
@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
29 Apr 12
Every child is different. My daughter is 15 months and still doesn't sleep through the night all the way yet. But I have gotten it down where I only have to go in maybe once or twice and not have to do anything other then turn her music back on. If she wakes I go in give her, her binky and sippy cup, turn on her music and back to bed she goes and I go. Most of the time I only have to go in once and some times I don't even have to go in but I'll hear her shuffling around to find her things.
@factorial (977)
• Philippines
28 Apr 12
That is really the case with very young babies... I (I'm the dad) too have experienced that situation. Somehow you will be used to that problem... Take care...
@krupar5 (287)
• United States
28 Apr 12
Hello twinkz89, Have you tried a bedtime routine? You can perhaps give her a night bath and baby massage, then read or sing to her. Thye biggest obstacle is being consistent and like honor stated you do need to kiss kiss hug and lay her back down. Good Luck