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My 1 year old crying-year-old cries several times a night -. Could it be pain and what to do about it?

I know similar questions have been asked, but mines slightly different again, and I'm exhausted.

I've got a 1 year old, he's-year-old chold. He's got almost 12 teeth (4 molars), he's been pretty constipated from Nurofen.

I've stopped giving Nurofen and am giving Movicol and Coloxyl as well. Seems to be working. He also has yoghurt so I'll be cutting that out starting today too.

He is fully breastfed, has solids quite well. Mostly lunch and dinner and also has those packet purees. Rafferty's Garden.

He sleeps a solid block from 7:30 - 11:30ish, THENthen after that time, while I don't time it, or count how many (usually I'm out of it), he screams out in pain about every half hour. Well, it seems like pain. I've usually brought him back into bed by this point and he cries out and flings himself around. It doesn't seem like night terrors as it seems like pain to me. He sometimes wakes up and sometimes not. I'm exhausted.

Anyone experiencing this?

I'm wondering if it could be a dairy intolerance, I'm wondering should I keep him in his room despite the fact it's more exhausting to get up 10 times a night?

Any assistance or suggestions would be so helpful and appreciated.

Thanks!

Sam

1 year old crying several times a night - pain?

I know similar questions have been asked, but mines slightly different again, and I'm exhausted.

I've got a 1 year old, he's got almost 12 teeth (4 molars), he's been pretty constipated from Nurofen.

I've stopped giving Nurofen and am giving Movicol and Coloxyl as well. Seems to be working. He also has yoghurt so I'll be cutting that out starting today too.

He is fully breastfed, has solids quite well. Mostly lunch and dinner and also has those packet purees. Rafferty's Garden.

He sleeps a solid block from 7:30 - 11:30ish, THEN after that time, while I don't time it, or count how many (usually I'm out of it), he screams out in pain about every half hour. Well, it seems like pain. I've usually brought him back into bed by this point and he cries out and flings himself around. It doesn't seem like night terrors as it seems like pain to me. He sometimes wakes up and sometimes not.

Anyone experiencing this?

I'm wondering if it could be a dairy intolerance, I'm wondering should I keep him in his room despite the fact it's more exhausting to get up 10 times a night?

Any assistance or suggestions would be so helpful and appreciated.

Thanks!

Sam

My 1-year-old cries several times a night. Could it be pain and what to do about it?

I've got a 1-year-old chold. He's got almost 12 teeth (4 molars), he's been pretty constipated from Nurofen.

I've stopped giving Nurofen and am giving Movicol and Coloxyl as well. Seems to be working. He also has yoghurt so I'll be cutting that out starting today too.

He is fully breastfed, has solids quite well. Mostly lunch and dinner and also has those packet purees. Rafferty's Garden.

He sleeps a solid block from 7:30 - 11:30ish, then after that time, while I don't time it, or count how many (usually I'm out of it), he screams out in pain about every half hour. Well, it seems like pain. I've usually brought him back into bed by this point and he cries out and flings himself around. It doesn't seem like night terrors as it seems like pain to me. He sometimes wakes up and sometimes not. I'm exhausted.

Anyone experiencing this?

I'm wondering if it could be a dairy intolerance, I'm wondering should I keep him in his room despite the fact it's more exhausting to get up 10 times a night?

Any assistance or suggestions would be so helpful and appreciated.

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I know similar questions have been asked, but mines slightly different again, and I'm exhausted.

I've got a 1 year old, he's got almost 12 teeth (4 molars), he's been pretty constipated from Nurofen.

I've stopped giving Nurofen and am giving Movicol and CyloxlColoxyl as well. Seems to be working. He also has yoghurt so I'll be cutting that out starting today too.

He is fully breastfed, has solids quite well. Mostly lunch and dinner and also has those packet purees. Rafferty's Garden.

He sleeps a solid block from 7:30 - 11:30ish, THEN after that time, while I don't time it, or count how many (usually I'm out of it), he screams out in pain about every half hour. Well, it seems like pain. I've usually brought him back into bed by this point and he cries out and flings himself around. It doesn't seem like night terrors as it seems like pain to me. He sometimes wakes up and sometimes not.

Anyone experiencing this?

I'm wondering if it could be a dairy intolerance, I'm wondering should I keep him in his room despite the fact it's more exhausting to get up 10 times a night?

Any assistance or suggestions would be so helpful and appreciated.

Thanks!

Sam

I know similar questions have been asked, but mines slightly different again, and I'm exhausted.

I've got a 1 year old, he's got almost 12 teeth (4 molars), he's been pretty constipated from Nurofen.

I've stopped giving Nurofen and am giving Movicol and Cyloxl as well. Seems to be working. He also has yoghurt so I'll be cutting that out starting today too.

He is fully breastfed, has solids quite well. Mostly lunch and dinner and also has those packet purees. Rafferty's Garden.

He sleeps a solid block from 7:30 - 11:30ish, THEN after that time, while I don't time it, or count how many (usually I'm out of it), he screams out in pain about every half hour. Well, it seems like pain. I've usually brought him back into bed by this point and he cries out and flings himself around. It doesn't seem like night terrors as it seems like pain to me. He sometimes wakes up and sometimes not.

Anyone experiencing this?

I'm wondering if it could be a dairy intolerance, I'm wondering should I keep him in his room despite the fact it's more exhausting to get up 10 times a night?

Any assistance or suggestions would be so helpful and appreciated.

Thanks!

Sam

I know similar questions have been asked, but mines slightly different again, and I'm exhausted.

I've got a 1 year old, he's got almost 12 teeth (4 molars), he's been pretty constipated from Nurofen.

I've stopped giving Nurofen and am giving Movicol and Coloxyl as well. Seems to be working. He also has yoghurt so I'll be cutting that out starting today too.

He is fully breastfed, has solids quite well. Mostly lunch and dinner and also has those packet purees. Rafferty's Garden.

He sleeps a solid block from 7:30 - 11:30ish, THEN after that time, while I don't time it, or count how many (usually I'm out of it), he screams out in pain about every half hour. Well, it seems like pain. I've usually brought him back into bed by this point and he cries out and flings himself around. It doesn't seem like night terrors as it seems like pain to me. He sometimes wakes up and sometimes not.

Anyone experiencing this?

I'm wondering if it could be a dairy intolerance, I'm wondering should I keep him in his room despite the fact it's more exhausting to get up 10 times a night?

Any assistance or suggestions would be so helpful and appreciated.

Thanks!

Sam

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1 year old crying several times a night - pain?

I know similar questions have been asked, but mines slightly different again, and I'm exhausted.

I've got a 1 year old, he's got almost 12 teeth (4 molars), he's been pretty constipated from Nurofen.

I've stopped giving Nurofen and am giving Movicol and Cyloxl as well. Seems to be working. He also has yoghurt so I'll be cutting that out starting today too.

He is fully breastfed, has solids quite well. Mostly lunch and dinner and also has those packet purees. Rafferty's Garden.

He sleeps a solid block from 7:30 - 11:30ish, THEN after that time, while I don't time it, or count how many (usually I'm out of it), he screams out in pain about every half hour. Well, it seems like pain. I've usually brought him back into bed by this point and he cries out and flings himself around. It doesn't seem like night terrors as it seems like pain to me. He sometimes wakes up and sometimes not.

Anyone experiencing this?

I'm wondering if it could be a dairy intolerance, I'm wondering should I keep him in his room despite the fact it's more exhausting to get up 10 times a night?

Any assistance or suggestions would be so helpful and appreciated.

Thanks!

Sam