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How do I stop my baby from waking in the night?

My baby has nighttime waking. How do I stop my baby from waking in the night?

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Your daughter’s symptoms could be related to promethazine overdose or misuse. Taking excessive amounts can cause stomach irritation, nausea, dizziness, and even internal bleeding. Blood in the stool may indicate gastrointestinal damage, such as an ulcer or tear. This situation is serious, and she should see a doctor immediately for evaluation and possible treatment. If she is struggling with medication misuse, seeking professional support for underlying mental health concerns is also crucial.
Massage the entire back before bed.
Clam his mind and massage him with frankincense scent oil
Maybe your baby is hungry and he/she needs to be fed or perhaps the diaper needs to be changed. It is important to soothe your baby when he/she wakes up. It will improve with time.
It is best to have him evaluated by your Pediatrician. If they can not offer help, check PedANP to find the closest Naturopathic Pediatrician to you.
Prayer! Before 6 months of age, they are usually hungry and needs to be fed. After 6 months, a good evening meal helps them sleep through the night. If problems persist, read Richard Ferber's book, "Solving my child's sleep problem"
I have no idea. There are baby sleep coaching programs you can look into
I'm not sure that is a thing. When you say baby, I picture a newborn...

You can pat his back, turn off light or dim the light, don't talk to him and don't watch his eye, after a while, he slowly fell asleep.
How old is a baby? Did you talk to the pediatrician?
I suggest you to do rubbing your baby 's back for 5-7or10min to see, he or she should feel gradually better, let try!
I don't have the answer to that. You might want to check with your local practitioners and see if they have any ideas.