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keep an eye on what he's been watching during the day and if he seems to frown or react weirdly to anything then try excluding it from his day, this doesnt have to be something on telly it could just be something you do at home. in regards to the wind, give him wo droppers full of infacol before his last feed (you can buy it anywhere really e.g. asda, llyods, superdrug and its only bout 2 quid) it will bring up all the wind and any left will come out the other end whilst he's asleep he won't even notice
hope this helps, good luck hun
xxx
by Cherii 13 January 2012
My daughter suffered terribly with night terrors! shes 8 n sometimes still does! the advice i was given is, dont wake them or try 2 wake them, n ride it out! ive heard of nothing that prevents then n there is no real cause...just 1 of them things x
by Huwowie 13 January 2012