we let DS cry it out after we put him to bed around 9 or 10 depending on his last feeding (we demand feed). sometimes this can last anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour.. not a full out cry but spurts here and there and whimpers.. it kills me to do it, but eventually he falls asleep and then the next time he cries we know its because he is hungry and not just fussy because we put him in his crib.
i feel awful doing this but my DH and my DR say they just need to CIO sometimes.. am i totally horrible or are there other mommies doing this too?
Re: tell me if im a horrible mother..
oh honey, he's so young...just hold him. he needs to know you're there.
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this?
Your mama instinct is telling you this is wrong for a reason - a week old baby has no way to self soothe. He may not be hungry or wet but the world is a scary place and he needs security.
Please don't leave him to cry for an hour.
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my honest opinion...I could never do that to my baby especially at that age. It kinda breaks my heart that you do it to yours.
CIO may have its place for a toddler who doesn't want to go to bed....but not an infant, imo. When I mean CIO -I also mean 5-10 mins not a hour.
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this.
And you're not a terrible mom. All 1st time moms learn as we go.
exactly this. please please please pick up your child when he cries! your gut is telling you that you shouldn't be doing this! he needs to feel safe and secure in your arms. he just spent nine months all warm and cozy in your stomach with constant sound, warmth, security..... newborns cry for a reason- they need something- or just need to be held. please don't let your DS CIO this early. just hold him. and if your PED is telling you to do this- find a new pediatrician right away.
I agree. I wouldn't think of trying any CIO methods until DD is at least 6 months old. She also went through an EXTREMELY fussy stage around 6 weeks where she screamed for hours every night, and through it all we did our best to let her know that we were there for her, all was OK, etc. One week is way, way too young. Thinking of a one week old baby, alone in a room, crying just breaks my heart.
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And please always listen to your instincts. It's kinda like asking "is this tacky?" If you have to ask, it probably is. So, if what you are doing with your child feels wrong, it probably is.
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THIS! Please, please go snuggle your little one. He needs you, he's still new to all of this!
The packet of papers I got from Children's hospital after we were discharged from the NICU said its ok for 10-15 minutes, but after that you need to hold the baby. I'd get a Moby Wrap. They are about $40 and just wear the baby if he is so fussy. I've been wearing my DS all day and he is just so calm and happy when I wear him. He almost always falls asleep in the wrap.
Good luck.
Apparently no one has bothered to read her second post.
I was typing my response when hers must have posted. If I had seen that I wouldn't have been so upset. It just kills me to think of a tiny baby bawling for his mom.
THIS
Sorry. I'm dirty editing. I didn't read the second post or the end of the responses to this one.
I'm calling off the dogs.
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