I involve SLEEP!! 6.5 month behind the times doesnt sleep at hours of darkness!?

my 6 1/2 month old son still wakes up every 3 hours or less to get through, plus for his pacifier at least every 45 min. I am litterally getting sick from not sleeping. I have a 2 and 3 year old to filch care of as well and im so exhausted im starting to become short with them. I own tried cereal before bed and baby food, bathing him with the bedtime hose and lotion, soothing music, .. ect. nothing. works!! Is he really hungry that much?
I need tips on what to do to get him to stop wake up so much!! anything helps thnks!
maybe he basically want to be comforted . does really eat?
my daughter did the same thing so i moved her to my bed. and she stayed asleep for longer period.
My daughter have a hard time keeping her formula down so the doctor recommended thickening her formula with cereal or a product call Thicken It at all feedings. The first day we tried it she was a glad baby all day long and she slept adjectives night for the first time at 8 weeks. So maybe he needs to munch through more all day long so he is full at the end of the morning.
Answers:    my son was doing that around 4 months old but next i told my doctor and he said let him cry. he's old enough to sleep through the hours of darkness. and as for the binky he actully wouldn't even suck on one until he was 7 months old.

But now he'll be 10 months behind the times tomorrow. He can find and put the binky in his own mouth, takes 1 nap during the light of day which is about 2 hours then he sleeps about 9-10 hours at hours of darkness and he wakes up and plays in his crib for about an hour.
Put some toys within his/her crib

yea that bath befor bed doesn't work for me either it just make him more awake so I just give him a bath contained by the morning. First try sent the alarm clock for ever 3 1/2 hours at night don't get up until the time has hit consequently feed him then the next week move up to 4 hours and save going.
Don't brake this!
It will work.

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I forgot to add that I feed my son 6 ounces throughout the day ( every 3-4 hours) but consequently i skip two milk feedings and give him oatmeal for one feeding and babyfood for another. And then at dark for his last feeding b4 bed I give him 7 ounces
If u think he get hungry every 3-4 hrs then please take him to a doctor to be de-wormed. Also make sure the room is compeytely poorly lit (u can put thick curtains) . I raised my cranky nephew and nieces and tried diferent tricks so that I cud study.
As i am a Doctor..I think that u r baby should not sleep in sunshine time ...u must not let him to sleep in day time & consent to hime only to sleep in night time..try this.other sage ..give hime grey water 1 spoon.u can get this at medical store.grey marine is nothing but its digest food & baby will sleep nice .u can give him 4 to 5 spoon every daylight in the bottole of his water ...
Start a bedtime routine and stick with it as best you can. The routine with my 4 month old is self-confident jumper, bath, story, massage, and bed. It works powerfully to relax him. We keep his room dark at night near only a small blue nightlight and a noise machine on within his room. He used to fall asleep with his bottle or pacifier and then we would put him to bed but presently after using a method read in a book he'll go to sleep on his own in bed when he is sleepy plenty and refuses the pacifier now at all. It's call the pantley pull out method and what you do is when your baby is drowsy and barely sucking on a nipple (bottle, breast, or pacifier) consequently you stick your finger in to release the suction and pull the nipple away. Rock your baby if they fuss a bit but if they start crying administer it back and repeat after 10 seconds. Each night you will own to do this less and less until not at all. It worked in a week for us.

Also make sure your baby is having so-so naps for his age as well as going to bed early ample. Babies who go to bed earlier actually sleep better and longer than those that don't be in motion to bed early enough. And an overtired baby doesn't sleep very well. So do whatever you can to get him to nap, even the pacifier and such, you can work on rest sleeping after nighttime has become better, that's how important naps are.

There be so many helpful tips on getting your baby to sleep better surrounded by the book The No-Cry Sleep Solution by Elizabeth Pantley. My 4 1/2 month old now goes to bed between 7:30 and 8 (earlier if he looks tired) and sleeps until 1 or 2am, eat and sleeps until 5. He plays in his crib with his feet from 6:30 until 7 and after he is awake for the day. He has 3 naps something like an hour long each during the day. His sleep has really enhanced because of this book! Here's a link to the website so you can read more about it:
http://www.pantley.com/elizabeth/books/0…

I would encourage anyone to acquire this book if they don't want to hear there baby cry themself to sleep because we all know that's torture for us moms.and the modern research on it shows that it's not good for babies either.

Good luck and I hope you get some sleep!

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