Question

My baby is 19 months old. She goes to sleep between 9:30 PM and 10 PM, having drunk about 200 ml of milk before bedtime. She wakes up crying around 1 AM, and after a few minutes of soothing, she cries again. Sometimes, a sip of milk helps her fall asleep, and other times, watching TV does the trick. However, she cries again between 6 and 7 AM, and soothing doesn’t work; watching TV helps. She cries with her eyes closed, actually looking very sleepy. What could be the reason for this?

Answer

Dear inquirer, you might consider supplementing your child with calcium, first checking for trace elements. Then, based on the trace element results, supplement with calcium, such as Dicalcium Phosphate with Vitamin D3 granules or Longdi. Enhance calcium absorption by increasing the intake of cod liver oil and getting more sunlight exposure. These suggestions are for the issue of “a 19-month-old baby going to sleep between 9:30 PM and 10 PM.” I hope they are helpful to you. Wishing you health.