@Courtney gasping sometimes & fast and heavy
@jas this could definitely be caused by teething pain and discomfort. Have you noticed any swelling in the gums or any teeth erupting? There are a few other things if could potentially be but I would check the basics first
@Courtney should I take him to the doctor
@jas I was able to identify if my daughter was teething, but I would still take her if I felt something needed to be addressed that I wasn’t able to do myself. If you are concerned about the breathing and waking up at night then I would recommend making an appointment and going over it will your pediatrician. If you noticed it’s been happening consistently I would make note of it and try to narrow down what could be causing it. It definitely will ease your mind if you go in too. Your pediatrician will be able to assess the situation and go from there.
My daughter would and still does wake up crying and it was almost always due to teething. She has gotten pretty sick last year around 8 months and was having issues breathing normally she was pretty congested. I added a humidifier to her room and sucked out her nose frequently. That seemed to be the biggest help for her when she was sick. As far as teething I would give her highland teething tabs that are made out of chamomile they help sooth her mouth pain. I would give her a dose of Tylenol before bed. She seemed to do well with that combo.
We were waking up so much in the night randomly from my babe screaming crying and it’s awful!!! You are not alone mama. I’m gonna tell you my experience and what the Dr told me! Hope this helps 🩷 I assumed the waking up screaming crying was from teething pain and tried homeopathic drops, tablets, tried Tylenol, tried Motrin… nothing helped. I took her to the dr, she said yes it could be teething, could also be an ear infection, so she checked her (no infection), and she said night terrors can also start around this age where they wake up scared and will be crying & look awake but they’re still sleeping, give she said to give her a moment and she should fall back asleep. Anyway that week and a half of wake up’s was rough, she slept 12hr w maybe one wake up b4 that. once she started going back down to just one wake up a night but wasn’t really crying in pain we decided to sleep train (TCB ABCs) and she hasn’t had any wake up’s since then. If she wakes briefly she puts herself to bed
Is your baby teething? 9-12 month old experience separation anxiety and will often cry when they wake if their primary care taker isn’t present. Crying in sleep could be caused by teething. Baby’s at 11 months also go through a sleep regression and will wake up more frequently. As far as the breathing goes, what kind of sound is it? High pitched? Gasping?