D.S.
Hey T.,
If you are sure she is not hungry, then I would try an early bedtime. Studies show the earlier kids go to bed the better sleep they get. Sometimes we can miss the signs of them being overtired and that will create a restless sleep. You didn't mention what her bedtime is. If that doesn't work then you may have to let her just cry it out and sleep train. I did a modified version of the Ferber method I know many moms are opposed but it does work. It all depends on how desperate you are for sleep and if you can handle the crying. I would put my kids in put music on and say night night. Go in every five minutes or so check on them maybe rub their back but do not pick them up and then leave, continue checking on them so they know you have not abandoned them until they go to sleep. The first night was the worst the next night the crying was cut in half by the third night maybe five minutes and the fourth night right to sleep no problem. When you sleep train it teaches them how to fall asleep on their own and also when they wake during the night they know how to put themselves back to sleep on their own. I am not sure if you are open to this it is difficult to do but it does work. And as long as you are close by it is very safe. I waited until mine were 1 and it was worse they could stand and call my name and cry for much longer so I would suggest if your open to it do it now. Before any sleep training I would suggest a doctors visit to make sure there is nothing else going on, ear infection, reflux, teething etc. I would never do any sleep training until I was sure my baby was okay. It will also help you not to second guess yourself. Good luck if you need any support just reach out!!