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Re: Asking Anna


Posted by anna on May 16, 2002 at 09:11:38:

In Reply to: Asking Anna posted by Evie on May 16, 2002 at 08:34:31:

Hi Evie,

Yep, Robby did go through a wake up early stage a few times but not in the last month. Normally thats when I have kept him awake too long between naps or if he gets up too early in the morning. He has done this a few times and I will let him fuss. Then the next day he was back on track.

I know teething can cause some night waking. My doc says that once you see a tooth, the pain is gone so I dont think you would see anything if she was teething? Have you checked for sore gums?

Im sure you are not back to square one. I would just reestablish your routine again and do what you need to do in order for her to get a quality nap to get her back on track.

Hope this gives you some ideas evie! Keep us posted. ( let me know if you get to read this before it is zapped)

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