Depending on the level of sickness always seek advice from your GP or health visitor, trust your instincts and meet your child’s every need.
Have a response plan for times of sickness.
- Avoid re-introducing the original crutches if you have worked hard to eliminate rocking, co sleeping, overnight bottles.
- Of course hold your child, but try not to do this all the way to sleep
- Keep your child hydrated with sippy cups/beakers of water
- Avoid changing the sleeping location-camp out in your child’s bedroom if they are too sick to be left alone.
- If your child needs pain management for teething/sickness consult your GP
- Camp out with them. It would be better to stay in their bedroom on the floor than change their sleeping location
- Be mindful that new sleep associations can be formed within 1-3 days
- As soon as your child is on the mend, try to resume normal sleep practises
- If they are still a bit needy, then work of phasing yourself out of their sleep process over the course of a few days, don’t be left with a sleepless child, long after illness has gone away
- Understand that you will lose out on sleep yourself during this time-it is our journey as parents!
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