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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is OP- thanks for all the replies, I genuinely appreciate it. To answer some questions: [b]1. The 7 PM bedtime is because she wakes up from 5-6 AM no matter what time she falls asleep. 9 PM? 5AM. 7 PM? 5 AM. So we try to do as early as possible to make sure she gets a decent stretch. [/b] 2. I don't think she's hungry or thirsty, she has a sippy cup full of water and doesn't ask for food or eat a massive breakfast when she wakes up. But tonight we are going to try to give her Greek yogurt and a banana before bed. 3. The issue isn't that we don't ~want~ to go in and soothe her, it's that it doesn't seem to help. If we stay in there she doesn't go back to sleep, if we leave she still screams. It's like a no win situation I'm going to call some pediatric sleep specialists today and try to get in somewhere. Will also try to tank her up full of food tonight and give her some Advil. Thanks for everyone's advice. We are just so sleep deprived. I. Any believe she's two and we're still up all night. [/quote] But do you see noticeable negative effects when she gets a shorter stretch at night? Or, if you put her to bed at 9, does she sleep through and wake up at 5? I am in a similar boat, btw, so no answers. I'll be returning to this thread to see if anything works for you that I might try.... We've been trying for 6 nights to camp out in my son's room. He puts himself to sleep at the start of the night, but he is STILL waking up despite 6 nights of leaving him in the crib all night long. Last night he woke up and fussed for an hour before going back to sleep. I wouldn't mind half-the-night cosleeping, but we also tried that recently and had to stop because he would just squirm around in our bed instead of sleeping.[/quote]
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