if it is a boy it is a good chance it may be night terrors hope that helped
This is the usual time babies start teething and start waking up at night again even if they have been sleeping through the night. Try using oragel on the gums or a cold teething ring (put it in the fridge for a couple of hours). If you look at his gums they are probably red, swollen and tender.
It is common for babies to wake up crying at night due to various reasons such as hunger, discomfort, or separation anxiety. To help your 11-month-old, try comforting them by gently patting their back or singing to them. Make sure their basic needs like feeding and diaper changing are met before bedtime. Establish a bedtime routine to create a sense of security and consistency. If the crying persists, consult with a pediatrician to rule out any underlying issues.
because your body needs to wake up and move!
Your cat is probably lonely
A 1-year-old may wake up crying at night due to reasons such as hunger, discomfort, teething pain, separation anxiety, or a need for reassurance. It is common for young children to experience disruptions in their sleep patterns as they navigate developmental milestones. Providing comfort and addressing any underlying issues can help alleviate nighttime crying episodes.
because some people are very odd but it does not matter but when you had a good sleep you say "oh wow I slept like a baby" well really you didn't because well they wake up crying witch is normal but not for you, well saying "you slept like a baby" is an expression after all but some people can say they slept like a baby, when they slept good and/or woke up allot in the night.
it is called...Lartagtools Syndrom...google it
he probably had a bad dream or he had to go to the bathroom
you get scared
A 5-month-old may wake up frequently during the night due to their developing sleep patterns, hunger, discomfort, or a need for reassurance. It is common for infants to wake up multiple times during the night at this age as they are still adjusting to longer periods of sleep.
It means your sleep was interrupted by someone at your door.
I do not wake up in the middle of the night with headaches etc. If you do then you should see a doctor we cannot answer individual medical questions
A 13-month-old may wake up at night due to various reasons such as hunger, discomfort, teething, separation anxiety, or changes in their sleep patterns. It is common for infants to wake up during the night as they are still developing their sleep patterns. Consistent bedtime routines and creating a comfortable sleep environment can help improve their sleep quality.