Babies: 9 - 12 Months

Really DD?

DD was super fussy last night and was fighting sleep like crazy. I tried rocking her, bouncing her, our usual routine and nothing. She would just cry. I was really tired and just wanted to go to bed. It was 10pm and nothing. SO told me to go to bed and that he would put her down.

This morning I asked him what time she finally went down. He said about 20 minutes after I went to bed. I asked him if her rocked her and he said no, that he just put her in her crib and she fell asleep. Really DD? She has never fallen asleep without being rocked. She always makes things so easy for Daddy :-). I am definitely trying this tonight. I'm sure it'll be a no go for me.

Re: Really DD?

  • Daddy's little girl I see Wink
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  • Ughhh, we had a similar experience with her last nap yesterday. She fought me for almost an hour, DH got home and tried, and she was out. I was like, are you kidding me??

    Her top teeth are coming in and creating horrifying sleep issues...

    Hope it was an isolated incident for you! ;)

     

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  • Awww, once DS stopped needing the rocking, I never got to do it again. I miss it  Sad
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    Awww, once DS stopped needing the rocking, I never got to do it again. I miss it  Sad

    Want to rock one of mine? They never needed it until 9 months (but I did it a bit anyway) and now my arms are killing me.

    And yeah they go down easier for Daddy most nights.

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  • Maybe he can start doing bedtime. I think they fall into a routine. It is the opposite in our house. DD goes down for me and wants DH to rock her.
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  • My daughter sometimes gets really fussy so we put her in her crib and turn her mobile on. It usually calms her down. Before we knew this though we were baffled as well.
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