I want to move G to his crib, but I'm having issues. He HATES sleeping on his back. I've put him in his crib for naps and he wakes up usually about 5-10 minutes after I put him down. He sleeps in fisher price soothing motions glider by our bed, the pedi recommended it because he gets congested a lot and it will help him breathe. I will put him in bed with me to nurse and he falls asleep on his side and sleeps wonderfully on his side, but the pedi said not to put him on his side to sleep until he is rolling over. So, I guess I'm wondering if I'm the only one who's 3 1/2 month old is not sleeping in their crib--and if anyone has any magic tricks on how to help a child like to sleep on their back!
Re: when did you move lo to their crib?
Samantha is still sleeping in her swing. I *think* I could move her now to her crib and she would be okay (she sleeps flat for naps) but I just haven't made the leap yet.
That said... All of my girls have slept on their sides, never flat on their backs. I used a positioner to keep them there and never had any issues.
we moved marion to her crib at 6 months. She slept in a sleep positioner in our bed until three months then she outgrew the positioner.
I think if it's working for yall now, there's no need to change it.
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I have no tips on moving to a crib. DS sleeps in our bed. DD started each night in her crib, but I moved her to our bed around 11pm each night when she woke up... and she coslept with us until 16mo when she moved to a twin bed, not the crib.
So I have a crib that neither of my kids has ever spent a full night in.
If you want to try elevating one end of the crib mattress, put a rolled up towel or blanket under one end.
Call me a bad mom but C slept on her side in the bouncy seat for the first 3.5 months of life. When we finally moved her to the crib and she was able to roll onto her side by herself. She would not sleep on her back.
I moved O to the crib at 10 weeks but he had no issues with back sleep.
Technically, C was in his crib at 2.5 weeks. But he was in the PNP in his room the second day at home. I had intentions of having the PNP in our room for the first 2-3 months, but my kid talks a LOT in his sleep and I couldn't sleep through it. So, out he went.
He slept on his back on the sleep wedge for a while and outgrew it about a month ago. Now he sleeps on his back fine without it, but is still swaddled. Once he wakes up to nurse at 6am we let him sleep in our bed for the rest of the morning if it's a weekend. (during the week we're getting up for work)
I agree with a pp - do what works for now.