I was always told to never leave food in a can, but not exactly whyCould I wrap it in Aluminum Foil?
try talking to the doctor about it or just keep him in ur hands when is has been asleep for 30 min or a hour then try putting him down it might work try it and if it doesnt then u should really got to the doctor hope everything works out
Try singing to himWhen my daughter(who is also 11 months) doesn't want to sleep or is having trouble sleeping at allI go into her room, give her a pacifier and lay her down on her caterpillar pillow than I sit in her rocking chair and sing her a songIt's a quiet and slow soothing song so after a bit she settles down and falls asleepIt's her favorite song and the only one that works so I just sing it over and over againAnd don't worry if you can't singYour son will just like the sound of your voiceAnd if that doesn't work than maybe he's teethingSo before bed put orajel on his gums so that he's able to be comfortable and fall asleepI used the ferber method with my daughter and it works great! Good luck and I hope this helps:)
It sounds like you were trying to do the cry it out method but quite improperly If you read the book it tells to absolutely not leave your baby in there to scream and cry and get to the upset point you describedYou really should buy the book the author is FerberGoogle it The first year of life is very difficult for babies, they need constant assurance and comfortIt is impossible to spoil a baby under a year oldThey need you to be there for them and comfort every cry so they don't grow up to have anxiety issues Unfortunately waking up is a part of being a momThese years are the formative ones and it may be tough now but try your hardest to be as comforting as possible and it will pay off for you by having a happy well adjusted child in the future Good luck
If you are going to use it up within 24 hours it should be fine in the canBut ELLE is rightOnce it's opened the food starts to interact with the can material.
Eleven hours isn't bad.it is on the low end for his age.but my son is no different (aside from the restless)My son will fall asleep between 9:00 and 10:00 at night, will be up around 7:00am to nurse, then back to sleep until around 8:00.so he gets about eleven hours at night toohe'll sleep anywhere from 30minutes to two hours during the daySo, some days he's only getting around eleven and a half hours of sleep12-14 is the average for this ageAs far as the waking and shaking and screaming.have you looked into night terrors? My nephew had them for a while and it sounds a lot like itthere isn't much you can do to stop it, I'd go back to what was helping him before and see if he can work through thisIt takes time with kids, and if he's been hitting a lot of milestones these past four months, it could be attributing to the restless sleepGood luck!!