Hello all.. I had posted earlier abt my daughter stomach problem n now her tummy is fine n motion came to normal but we r really worried abt her sleep. From more thn a week now she is not sleeping after mid night.. Like sharp 2 am she gets up n gets disturbed n it continues upto 4 to 5 am n after tht again she sleeps properly. Earlier I thought it's may b due to her upset tummy or sm pain but now she is fine but still tht sleep problems continuing. I feel tht she got scared of something or sm bad dream earlier & when ever she goes to sleep it's coming up to her mind. Although my parents telling kuch bura nazar ho gaya hai.. But we r not able to find out the solution.. I had taken her to temple also but no change.. She cries.. She blur smthng with closed eyes.. When we ask she don't say anything n whole day she says light on.. Even in night n tells me to carry her in my arm.. She had become a little dull after after all this n all my tries to mk her sleep not working. She never used to get up earlier in the night.. It all started when I was in my in-law place at home town. Now we r back to our hm but still she is not well because of all this. Any doctors or any child psychology doctor if here Plz help me. :( @Neha Agarwal@Sheeba Vijesh@Baby Chakra@Neha Sharma@Priya Sood@asha chaudhry
suchismita patro
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asha chaudhry
hey suchismita any improvement in sleeping pattern or is she still waking up frightened?
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14 Jun 2017
Dr. Shilpitha
did she enjoyed magic show?? was that performed in dark??<br>
You may not be able to help her completely resolve her fears right now (because it's mostly a stage she'll have to grow out of), but there is a lot you can do to help her cope with her fears and get to sleep more easily.<br>
Establish a peaceful evening routine that includes, for example, a warm bath, a gentle story, a quiet song, and a few minutes of you sitting quietly by her bed while she settles.. <br>
At age 2, separation anxiety can be based on actual fear, she may be afraid to be left alone, or with people she doesn’t know. However, it can also come from a desire not to miss out on the fun! By now, 2 year old knows that when you leave, you don’t just disappear. Instead, she knows that you’re off somewhere not far away, having (in her mind, at least) tons of fun without her. Understandably, she doesn’t want to be left out! If this separation anxiety surfaces as soon as you walk out the door during naptime and/or bedtime, it can disrupt her sleep..
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12 Jun 2017
suchismita patro
<span style="color:#3B5998;"><b><u> @616d5a27c1b4770013bcb718 </u></b></span><span style="color:#3B5998;"><b></b></span> she met many members there in my family.. My cousins n Uncle aunty.. So can't say wht she felt.. Ya if new things I will say then we went to see a magic show for the 1st time n took her to movie after long time... I tried to ask her many tm but she don't say anything. Same continuing yesterday night too. <u>:(</u>
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12 Jun 2017
Dr. Shilpitha
hello...<br>
im sorry for the late reply.. i was bit busy.. <br>
<font color ="#3b5998"><b> @616d55dcb34e550013ebceb7 </b></font> - you have got a great advice from moms.. adding to that... did she met any new member in your in-law place?? or any new incident happened?? if you are feeling, it started from in-laws place then please talk to her about this when she is happy and comfortable.. try to remember her those days and observe her reactions.. its little bit tough task.. if she is comfortable with these matters, then no need to worry.. might be she is having raising insecurity.. <br>
and also check when did she had deworming?? which is another cause for tummy problems and even sleep patterns..<br>
please update and stay strong..
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11 Jun 2017
asha chaudhry
thanks for sharing <font color ="#3b5998"><b> @624bedd6781951001a0621e5 </b></font> - u are one mom full of gems. hugs!
asha chaudhry
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14 Jun 2017