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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would consider hiring a sleep specialist. I don’t want to tell you how old my child was when she started consistently sleeping thru the night and it is a big regret to me that we did not get professional help. We were so tired for so long! (Assuming baby is not hungry and Dr has checked ears and tonsils.). [/quote] +1 It's time to bring in the professionals. Yes, there exist children who are bad sleepers and there's nothing you can do, but they are like <1% of the population and you don't declare that to be your kid without trying a professional first. [/quote] I'd love to know who you define as a sleep professional because many quote unquote sleep trainers get a certification off of the web and have no real certifications. What OP really needs to do is have her primary or ENT order a sleep study where they can actually see if sleep apnea is a problem. The other option would be to ask your daycare to wake up at 2:00 or 2:30 after a one hour to 90 minute nap but at 11 hours total your kid is on the normal spectrum of sleep needs it's just on the lower end. [/quote] Board certified pediatric sleep medicine doctors [/quote]
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