Anonymous wrote:Normal. She will grow out of it. Sleep is a constantly moving target. You have to train yourself to fall back asleep easily. Something that helps me immensely is a night mask. If I get woken up in the night by one of my children, I put it on when I go back to bed and it forces me to keep my eyes closed and also the darkness can convince my body to go back to sleep. Do not, under any circumstances: have a conversation, look at your phone, get a drink or snack, turn on the lights.
The other night our smoke alarm went off at 3am, and I woke up, addressed the issue, made sure there was not actually smoke or a fire, went into my daughter's room to check on her, calmed down her terror, laid next to her for about 10 minutes while she settled and fell back asleep, and then went back to bed and went to sleep. Slept for 3 solid hours.
You will learn.
True. I used to be better at putting myself back to sleep. I was really good at it during the newborn stage. I like the eye mask idea. I think I also need to lay off the caffeine a bit. But DH has always been a light sleeper and really struggles with this. Thankfully DD has generally been a good sleeper, especially since we sleep trained her at 13 months. Totally get that we are lucky. It was just odd to us she was crying at the same time but yeah I guess it is sleep cycles. Also might be a temperature thing since it was warmer for a couple of days. Last night she didn't cry though, so whoo hoo!