I keep reading that this is the best way to help baby learn how to put
himself to sleep. I have tried and tried this with the PNP, swing,
bouncy seat, and crib. My 5 week old's eyelids will be droopy, but as
soon as he gets put into one of the above, he is wide awake and starts
squirming and fussing. If I don't pick him up, after about 5 minutes
he's out and out crying. As soon as he's picked up, he's calm again. I
know he's way too young to CIO, so what do I do? Keep picking him up
and then putting him back down? I'm exhausted!
Re: "put baby to bed awake but drowsy"
I have this same problem. For my sanity, I've been waiting until she's all the way asleep, then laying her down. I know it's not what I'm "supposed" to do, but I need sleep. DH works 6 days a week from 5:30am until 6:30pm so I don't have much help. She slept for 4 hours last night so I'm in a pretty good mood today! haha
ETA: Sometimes her pacifier helps her fall asleep, but not every time.
I put LO down drowsy (plus she usually wakes up a little when I put her down even if she is asleep). If she cries, I try to comfort her without picking her back up by patting her or giving her a pacifier. Sometimes she cries for a while, but I don't really think it is CIO, because I'm right there. Sometimes it works, sometimes I pick her up and try again later. She is getting better at it, but it still doesn't always work.
We started doing this method with DS when he was 4 weeks old. The first couple of nights were okay, but I had to stand next to the crib and put my hands on his chest/forehead and talk in a soothing voice. At this point we were swaddling him arms out, gave him a paci, played the sleep sheep rain noise and put the glowworm on. The first night that I decided to try swaddling him arms in, he was out very quickly and slept 6 hours. We still did the paci, sleep sheep, glowworm, etc, but the swaddling tightly was the key for us. We have since bought a seahorse, so now our routine is: swaddle, sheep, seahorse on, walk away. He is asleep within 5 minutes usually. He never cries, but sometimes tries to move around against the tightness of the swaddle. However, he always settles down in a couple of minutes. Also, prior to putting him in the crib, we do the same routine every night so he "knows" it's bedtime. Our routine includes bath, massage with lotion, a song, and a bottle of BM. Good luck!
Unrelated - but that is the funniest baby picture! I love it. What a great WTH face.
There is no way in hell at 5 weeks old I could lay my baby down "drowsy but awake"....that didn't start working until 8 weeks of age. At 5 weeks old I wouldn't stress about creating bad habits. Do the best you can to optimize sleep in the household right now. Then around 2 months or so try to tackle the "drowsy but awake" thing. Because it is really important IMO.
I'm lucky (in a way) to be able to use pumping as a white noise for DS. I've been trying to ease him into putting himself to sleep. So we've been feeding him at 9:30 by bottle, then rocking him standing next to the crib and putting him down when the crib as soon as his eyelids start to droop. Then, I sit in the recliner next to his crib and start my pumping session.
He does wake up and roll around, fussing a little bit (more trying to escape his swaddle then actually being upset - he does this anytime he's swaddled and awake) and by the time that I'm done pumping both sides (30 min.) he's long since asleep. After watching him while doing this a couple nights in a row, it takes just over 15 minutes for him to completely settle down and go to sleep.
I think it has to do with my presence in the room (he can see me clearly) and the loud white noise. The heartbeat bear never works for him if he's not almost asleep.
I feel like this is my only advice but for us swaddling made all the difference. Now I put him down awake but tired and pat his stomach if he's fussy but usually after a few minutes he quiets down and falls asleep on his own. Same goes for if he wakes up after only an hour when napping I will sneak in and turn on his noise machine but I make sure not to let him see me and after a few grunts and kicks he falls back to sleep for another hour or so. Its hard but no matter how long he fusses for I do not pick him up ... if he starts to cry however thats a different story.
As PP said arms in was also key for swaddling.