How did this work for you? My baby won't take a pacifier and she likes to nurse to sleep--most of the time she is not actually eating, just nursing for comfort. I would love to replace my boob with something else that could comfort her to sleep.
Big sister {September 2008} Sweet boy {April 2011} Fuzzy Bundle {ETA July 2014}
Re: Getting your baby to sleep with a lovie
I just started putting him down with it. He now rubs the tags while he dozes off to sleep in his crib. We use it only while he sleeps.
Charlie doesn't take a paci either. And on Sunday, he just started consistenly sucking his thumb. So, now, he sucks his thumb, and with the other hand, he rubs the tags. It's so cute to watch on the video monitor.
We have been putting Em's lovey in bed with her since the day we stopped co-sleeping (around 4 months - I know, the horror!). She only gets it when she naps or goes down for the night. She rubs it against her face while she's falling asleep and it's all up on her face (which used to freak me out).
When I tried to get Em to stop nursing down I would put her lovey between me and her while she nursed for a week. That helped too.
Thanks everyone!
::off to investigate this glowing seahorse thing::
Like you, I'm pretty sure I AM my baby's lovey.
She actually takes a paci, but I'd like to try and wean from it at some point (since she wakes up a zillion times a night when it falls out), so I've been desperately trying to attach her to a cuddly little Blabla doll... but she wants nothing to do with it. Instead she just curls right up with one hand possessively splayed on my chest and passes out. Sigh.
YES!! totally forgot about "Sammy" the Seahorse (that's what my DH calls it). We use that too, but she's partial to her blanket lovey.
Nurse with it. Put it in the crib with her. Any time she's looking for comfort, bring the lovie along too. In fact, bring it almost everywhere for a while.
It took DS a good 3 months to get attached to his.