So Lucy has never been a good sleeper, but over the last few months it has gotten pretty unbearable. She wakes up and will. not. go back.to sleep. Last night she was up sceaming/laughing/dozing from 1-4. She is cutting molars, but I don't think this could be all a result of that. It's gotten to the point where I feel resentful of her. Like, I don't even want to play with her during the day because she is such a cranky mess and she hasn't let me sleep all night. She has had a routine since she was 2 months old and it works great getting her to sleep, but she never stays asleep. She has slept through the night twice (10:30-5). What can I do? Help!
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DS born 5.23.12 at 36w5d
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You know, I've never felt comfortable with sleep training, but I'm seriously considering it now. The only thing is that if she is in pain because of the teething, I think the guilt would kill me. She's been teething since December though...
DD born 6.13.11 at 37w5d
DS born 5.23.12 at 36w5d
BFP 6.9.13|heartbeat of 128bpm 7weeks|7.23.13 ultrasound revealed no heartbeat|natural m/c and d&c 7.25.13
DS born 5.20.14 at 38 weeks
All are welcome
DD born 6.13.11 at 37w5d
DS born 5.23.12 at 36w5d
BFP 6.9.13|heartbeat of 128bpm 7weeks|7.23.13 ultrasound revealed no heartbeat|natural m/c and d&c 7.25.13
DS born 5.20.14 at 38 weeks
All are welcome
I would definitely give sleep-training a go, especially with a newborn in the house. Eventually he won't be such a sound sleeper, and screaming/talking/playing/crying in the middle of the night may make it difficult for him to sleep.
I hear you on the teething, but my kids teeth from like 6mon-18mon. As long as she's not screaming a pain scream and you've done what you can for her (teething tablets, motrin, tylenol, etc), I think you can safely sleep train during the teething phase.
I'm so sorry you are going through this, especially with a newborn in the house.
We had this exact problem. Our baby was waking up every.single.night from 1 until 3-4 am. It was unbearable.
My eyelashes started to fall out and I didn't even feel human anymore. I dreaded bed time and I found that I started to resent him during the day and especially in the middle of the night.
We did a variation of sleep training. We decided that we were uncomfortable with leaving him alone to cry, so instead we sat beside his crib and shushed him until he fell asleep. The first week was anywhere from 1-2 hours, second week 45 minutes - 1 hour. And it progressivly became less and less time. Now he's asleep within 5 minutes and stays asleep until the morning.
Good Luck!
Hmm...That sounds reasonable. I'm up for hours in the middle of the night anyway. Maybe just leaving her in the crib would help.
DD born 6.13.11 at 37w5d
DS born 5.23.12 at 36w5d
BFP 6.9.13|heartbeat of 128bpm 7weeks|7.23.13 ultrasound revealed no heartbeat|natural m/c and d&c 7.25.13
DS born 5.20.14 at 38 weeks
All are welcome
Another vote for sleep training. You can sleep train and treat teething, just treat the symptoms, give comfort, but still train her to put herself to sleep. I highly recommend reading Ferber's book instead of just concluding that you could never do that. To incorporate teething, if I know that's what it is, I'll go in, give tablets and/or tylenol, rock her for a few minutes, but she must always go back in her bed awake and put herself to sleep.
I know you don't like the idea of her crying, but I'm willing to bet she's crying more now than she would during sleep training. She's just doing it all day long because she's chronically overtired.
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DD born 6.13.11 at 37w5d
DS born 5.23.12 at 36w5d
BFP 6.9.13|heartbeat of 128bpm 7weeks|7.23.13 ultrasound revealed no heartbeat|natural m/c and d&c 7.25.13
DS born 5.20.14 at 38 weeks
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