How do you go and get a 10month behind the times to sleep through the dark or at least possible most of the darkness?

My daughter is 10.5 months old and wakes up like 4 or 5 times a darkness! I have put her on a routine and stick to it very well but she still wake up! When she wakes up she will nurse for maybe 5 mins and she is crashed out again so its not like she is hungry. does anyone hold any suggestions?
Give her a few minutes to calm herself hindmost down and fall back asleep. Sometimes if you wait 5 minutes, the crying stops and they jump down back asleep. She's looking for you to come comfort her back to sleep. The more you do it, the more she'll expect it and the harder it will be for her to sleep on her own. You could try a pacifier, but you'll eventually have to procure rid of that, too. I wouldn't nurse her back to sleep anymore, though. You might have to try the cry-it-out for a few nights...unsurprisingly you go check on her and make sure she's ok and stuff, but don't pick her up or nurse her. Let her figure it out. She will :)
How does she do with a bottle? My son hates bottles which worked to my advantage. At 12 months I couldn't run the waking anymore, he was up about 4-6 times a darkness also. When he woke before 6 hours of sleep I refused to nurse and offered a bottle of milk instead. The first night he scream for 2 hours, I didn't leave him to cry, I was with him rocking and holding him. He finally took the bottle, sucked it down and go back to sleep. For the next week he woke, drank 1-3oz and went final to sleep with no problem. The next week he just stopped wake for the first 6-8 hours of the night, two months later he was sleeping 11 solid hours.

If he woke for the first time after 6-8 hours I go ahead and nursed, if he woke before that I offered a bottle. The first week was exhausting so have minister to lined up if this is something you want to try. I don't think it would have worked earlier 12 months because he was going through some pretty bad separation anxiety.
Answers:    Ahh the $10,000 question. My son is 14 months to the day and still wakes at lowest possible once.
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You just stop rewarding her night waking. Eg, stop going surrounded by unless you think something's truly wrong.

That's the only way I get my almost 14 month old to sleep longer than 1 hour stretches when she was 10 months old. Its what is recommended surrounded by Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child for that age group. She started waking once a night again at ~12 months, but since that doesn't bother me I still go to her that once. If it ever did instigate to affect my health again though, you can bet I'd stop. You can only push yourself so far before you become a risk to yourself and others.
ok this worked for my baby. let say one end of her bed is against the wall and the other is not. the first night put her chief on the end against the wall the next night put her person in charge on the end thats not against the wall. switch every night for like a week. consequently keep her head on the same cessation for a week if that does not work try putting baby cereal in her bottle and it will keep her full longer. another item you can do is when you get up with her don't talk to her purely change her, give her a fuller or whatever she sleeps beside then lay back down.
try giving her a bath before she go to sleep. some babies get hyped up afterwards, while a lot of babies relax and tend to sleep through the night. if my child is cranky, i do it (and she's only 2.5 months) also long walks outside in the evening to capture some fresh air helps the baby to tire out. also try to hold on to her up as much as possible during the day, besides her naps, so she'll sleep better.
My daughter is indistinguishable age and probably wakes up the same amount. Most of the time she nurses herself back to sleep, or take a pacifier.

Most babies do still wake up during the night a few times, they can usually self soothe back to sleep, which is why she is nursing for a bit while.

I'm sorry I don't have any suggestions, just going through something similar. I leave a boob out at dark so she can help herself :)
Put her subsequent to you so she can sleep for the night or try a pacifier for the night time only.

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