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How To Handle The Tantrums Of An Infant At Night?

I have one and half year old boy baby, from past 5 days he get up in mid night and start crying to take him out. He is not coming to me and whole night he holds his father. If we take him out he keeps quite and sleep, once we reach our home again he get up and start crying continuously and asks to take him out again. Is there any solution to make him to have sound sleep without getting up in mid night. I stopped breast feeding, after a 2 week he started this kind of habbit. whole night he is not sleeping keeps on crying and making annoy.
Tue, 4 Mar 2014
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Welcome to Healthcare-Magic
Greetings of the day

Being a parent myself , I understand your concern and worries.
Let me assure you its perfectly normal for some of the kids to have such behaviour when breast feeding is stopped.
There is no definitely no cause for concern.
Feeding him just before going to bed and changing his nappy just before going to bed may be helpful.


Take Care

Best Regards
Dr Deepak Kishore
Cosnultant Pediatric Surgeon
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How To Handle The Tantrums Of An Infant At Night?

Hi Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day Being a parent myself , I understand your concern and worries. Let me assure you its perfectly normal for some of the kids to have such behaviour when breast feeding is stopped. There is no definitely no cause for concern. Feeding him just before going to bed and changing his nappy just before going to bed may be helpful. Take Care Best Regards Dr Deepak Kishore Cosnultant Pediatric Surgeon