LO is very big for his age (almost 15 lbs and in the 95%tile), but he still wakes pretty often to eat. Our pedi suggested sleep training, including letting him CIO at night for 20-25 min. He said crying won't hurt him, no matter how long.
DH is on board because he keeps him weeknights (he's a SAHD). I keep LO on weekend nights. But, I know whatever we do, we need to do it consistently.
I'm worried that if we lay LO down to cry, that he may become wet, and we'll just let him lay there and not check because that's what we're "supposed" to do.
What do you all think?
I had planned on letting LO soothe himself to sleep, but not at 2.5 mos. I'm worried about trust issues.
Re: Pedi suggested we let LO CIO
OMG. please, please PLEASE do not let your LO cry it out...especially at its young age.
and, like the previous poster suggested...GET A NEW PEDI.
Agreed! My pedi says they are too young to CIO at this age, they don't understand anything and are looking for something, weather its comfort, food or to be changed. I would definitely get a new pedi!
agree.... We didnt let LO CIO until he was 9 months and I was still iffy about it. 2.5 months is way to young.
get a new pedi! this is ridiculous! you do NOT let your baby cio! not at 2 1/2 months. SERIOUSLY. when they are that young they are crying for a reason. whether its to eat or just be held. They say you shouldnt let them cio till 4-6 months. i still think 4 months is to young and I personally would say around 6-8 months.
This.
In no way shape or form are you supposed to CIO with a baby that young, ever.
Your pedi is a moron. You can't sleep train a baby until at least 4 months.
If you do ever decide to use the CIO method, read up on it first. There is a right way to do it. CIO does not mean never check on your baby!!!!!!
But seriously, yes.
Sarah - 12/23/2008
Alex - 9/30/2011
"I say embrace the total geek in yourself and just enjoy it. Life is too short to be cool." - Shirley Manson, Garbage
For goodness sakes, REALLY????
My LOs are still getting up in the middle of the night at 9 MONTHS!!! You're going to have to "deal with it" at whatever age they decide to do it. Some babies are not goot sleepers.
FYI-Baby size has nothing to do with sleeping.
I wouldn't let him cry it out at that age.
That said, I would let LO fuss a bit when he/she wakes in the night. For example, my LO wakes at night, and she'll grunt around and make little noises. If I give her her paci, or turn on the seahorse, she'll fall right back asleep.
So, I might try not immediately feeding your LO every time they wake up in the middle of the night, but I wouldn't let them cry it out.
Agreed!
#1. Get a new pedi. or ignore his advice.
#2. STTN the night has absolutely NOTHING to do with weight.
#3. Your baby is waking at night to eat, because he is hungry - feed him and try not to stress about your own lack of sleep.
I agree with other people...find a new pedi.
Ours said to let our LO cry for MAYBE five minutes...but if they're crying because they're hungry, ignoring it isn't going to make it better or go away.
Please DO NOT listen to your Pedi...and get a new one ASAP!
Read this:
https://www.phdinparenting.com/2008/07/05/no-cry-it-out/
CIO is not for every family...and should NOT be used on babies younger than 4 months (minimum).
This
This is why I don't take parenting advice from my pedi. Please, don't let your sweet baby CIO. It seems like your instincts are right - worried that he's too young and trust issues. As a mother, I don't know how ANYONE could listen to their 2 month old cry and be okay with not doing anything about it.
Follow your gut, not your stupid pedi's "advice."
"You're gonna miss this You're gonna want this back You're gonna wish these days hadn't gone by so fast..."
THIS!
I swear by CIO but I would never, ever consider doing it with a baby that young. Like the others said babies are not even developmentally able to self sooth until at the very least 4 months. And some not until up to 6 months.
(read it. you know you want to.)
anderson . september 2008
vivian . february 2010
mabel . august 2012
Blind leading the blind?
Word.
Yeah. Mine, too. Please note ticker.
It makes me both giggle and want to cry for the new moms...giggle b/c it's so ridiculous to expect a 2.5 month old to STTN and cry b/c they seriously have NO idea what they could be in for....
Go with your gut. You'll know when your LO is ready (if you choose to go that route) - until then, give your babe the reassurance and love that they need.
This makes me want to cry. Pick up your damn baby. He is not "self soothing" - he is giving up because his moronic parents are ignoring him.