Nate has been being such a good baby and really Scott has been pretty doing good with the transition. He did fuss this afternoon until I picked him up while I was simultaneously nursing Nate. Felt like a crazy super mom, juggling both kids. LOL. We have a problem, though, with Scott's sleeping.
Scott was sleep trained with the sleep lady back in January and it's been working great. The last couple of days with all the hecticness, Scott has had a regression. He now will only put himself to sleep by himself when someone sits with him until he falls asleep and that can take 30-60 minutes. I resorted to a little CIO (5 minute intervals....for about 45 minutes) and he managed to jump out of his crib for the first time! Talk about terrible timing! WWYD? We're functioning right now because my MIL is home when DH is finishing up his final exams. I need to have something figured out by May 18 when she leaves. I'll have the kids alone two nights a week so DH can teach summer school.
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2 I have no idea how to help. Maybe if you could figure put a way to lower Scott's mattress even more so that the railing on his crib was too tall for him to climb over? Good luck and let us know how it goes.
We don't do CIO, so I have no advice along those lines, but I can share what we do. I have done a few nights alone while DH is out of town and while it hasn't been a wlk in the park, we make it work. FWIW, Max is in a toddler bed so I can't just leave him anyway.
His sleep gets all wonky whenever hubs leaves, which is always fun. I usually just sit with him if that's what he needs and I either sit and rock or nurse Gray. Max has gotten so used to Gray being in the room that it doesn't even phase him. I don't know how to get past this phase, especially since we are in the middle of teething hell so I just get through it the best I can.
Good luck!!!
Cute pics. Sorry no advice but I do hope you get it resolved.
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I did need to "lock" him in his room bc he can open doors and sometimes he sleeps on the floor in a pile of stuffed animals, but he sleeps!
1. congrats on the baby, I wasn't online all weekend!
2. I can only commiserate. We are going to be in the same boat in about a month, and I'm scared. On nights when DH is at class, I'm seeing myself sitting with M while she falls asleep, and simultaneously nursing the baby, hoping the two of them don't keep each other away.
I'm sorry, no great advice from me I'm trying to slowly work on not sitting with her while she falls asleep, but it's not going well at all.
Such sweet boys, Lob!!
I don't have very good advice other than do what you need to do to get through right now. With a new baby it is all about being in survival mode. Do what works, try not to create extra stress for yourself. You will have a routine again someday. A new baby is a huge change for everyone.
I also found that DD wasn't burning enough energy when DS was born, because well... I was nursing around the clock and we were stuck inside. Her sleep has improved tremendously by burning off more energy. Maybe set up a chair outside to sit and nurse your DS2 while DS1 runs around or nurse the baby in a baby carrier while watching DS1 on a play structure or put DS1 in the bathtub to slash around till his lips are blue.
Good luck, congrats again!!
I was just about to say this. Try your best to make Scott feel as comfortable as possible. Maybe have Scott take a few naps with just you, and let him once again feel the bond of his mommy, and then slowly get him back to his old routine. Good luck, girl!
This is what I would suggest as well!
The boys are so cute together!