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Talking in sleep

Last post 11-07-2009 5:23 AM by Dave's Buttercup. 2 replies.
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  • 11-04-2009 6:40 PM

    • Anna2619479
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    Talking in sleep

    Does anyone else have a LO that talks in his/her sleep?  We've had several instances where we've heard Ian babbling and laughing in his sleep.  Of course, he also cries out in his sleep, too.  And...he sometimes (one every month or so) has night terrors or at least bad nightmares, where he starts shrieking.  Think he just has an active dream state, or it's something else?

  • 11-05-2009 11:08 AM In reply to

    • lizmsixty
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    Re: Talking in sleep

    The only time I noticed anything close was last night. His eyes were shut while I was changing his diaper and he was limp with sleep, but babbling away. I think it may be just part of development.

  • 11-07-2009 5:23 AM In reply to

    • Dave's Buttercup
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    • Victor Colby Born 100% Naturally 1/12/2009
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    Re: Talking in sleep

    Victor doesn't really babble, he coos sometimes, in like a high pitch shrill almost, he smiles and giggles.  Smile 

    I do get swiped at though.  LOL!

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