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  • Breezy
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 1271

    #16
    Originally posted by My3cents
    keep doing this and try not to make eye contact when she is howling. She sounds over tired to say the least. Have you ruled out all the things like ear infections etc......

    I am just throwing things out at you, I have the feeling you have tried it all......

    but have you tried rubbing her back until she falls asleep or her face in one direction, eyebrow temple area same direction works well. Burping her a little harder then normal- of course not hurting her but a good burping. Crying she can be swallowing a lot of gasses that can get stuck and make her more miserable and the process begins again.

    I feel for you-
    Best-
    I really appreciate all the suggestions! And I know I shouldnt be listening to my Dh when it comes to my business. He has a point though. All the money I get for this DCG goes to our food!

    I do rub her back, shush her, burp her, cuddle her, etc but thats when the crying stops. When I am holding or fawning over her.

    The monent she is put down despite how happy and cooing she was before they crying begins. Her dad admitted mom holds her all the time. Mom also gets her up to play when she wakes up in the middle of the night even when she is still tired.

    When she is napping here and she reaches a different sleep cycle she wakes up screaming and if I dont go in right away she usually settles herself to sleep. Yesterday I laid down on the bed with her while DS was napping and she fell asleep. Slept for 2 hours with me laying next to her (reading, not sleeping) and though well rested and fed after the nap she still screamed the house down.

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    • KEG123
      Where Children Grow
      • Nov 2010
      • 1252

      #17
      How old are these babies?

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      • cheerfuldom
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 7413

        #18
        Originally posted by Breezy
        I really appreciate all the suggestions! And I know I shouldnt be listening to my Dh when it comes to my business. He has a point though. All the money I get for this DCG goes to our food!

        I do rub her back, shush her, burp her, cuddle her, etc but thats when the crying stops. When I am holding or fawning over her.

        The monent she is put down despite how happy and cooing she was before they crying begins. Her dad admitted mom holds her all the time. Mom also gets her up to play when she wakes up in the middle of the night even when she is still tired.

        When she is napping here and she reaches a different sleep cycle she wakes up screaming and if I dont go in right away she usually settles herself to sleep. Yesterday I laid down on the bed with her while DS was napping and she fell asleep. Slept for 2 hours with me laying next to her (reading, not sleeping) and though well rested and fed after the nap she still screamed the house down.

        whoa baby! are you SURE that the parents are not co sleeping with her? that could the the cause of the sleep issues.

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        • Breezy
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 1271

          #19
          Originally posted by cheerfuldom
          whoa baby! are you SURE that the parents are not co sleeping with her? that could the the cause of the sleep issues.
          Im not sure. She does sleep in their room. I am pretty sure they dont bed share though as mom is 400+ pounds and has commented before on the fact that theres no room for DCG.

          KEG123: she is going to be 12 months next month but born 13 weeks early

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