I will begin Ferber when lucas is fully healed. He isn't "sick" anymore, just has painless scabbing blisters. Once the pedi says he is better we will wait a bit longer to give him a chance to get back to his "normal" patterns, and then we will begin. I am almost finished reading the book. Lucas has been waking every 45 min to hr from 7pm till 7am. He is not getting much night sleep. The few weeks before he was sick he'd do 1-2 hr stretches. He is rolling awake in his crib and won't go back down in his crib. He is unable to self soothe and will not go down drowsy but awake. He isn't even looking to nurse every waking, he just can't get back to sleep without me. He will be six months Tuesday and all I have is the summer before I return to work. DH and I are both off now so better now than later. I also want to get rid of the RnP as the straps barely fit! My son cries whether we are in the room or not, holding him or not, so hopefully the crying won't slice my heart in half!!!
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LCT - 5.15.14 ~ 9lbs, 22.5 inches
Fastest year of my life.
Sometimes he puts himself to sleep because I have Febered his nighttime wakings but like I said in the other post, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. He will have a few good weeks, then the next weeks not so much. We are nap training right now though so I'm hoping it helps.
We did a modified version of Ferber about a week ago. The first night he went down right away but would wake up at 4 am and eat like 2 oz. So that's really the feeding we wanted to eliminate. The first night he cried for about 20 min at 4. After that night he didn't wake up at all. Last night was the first night we put him down somewhat drowsy. He cried for less than a minute and was out after that.
I just did the drowsy thing with his nap and he didn't even cry or fuss, fell right asleep and has been sleeping for just about an hour.
The middle of the night feedings don't bother me because if he's hungry I want to feed him. But I knew as soon as he quit drinking his full bottle, or even half that he was waking out of habit rather than hunger. Now when he wakes up he still doesn't drink a full bottle right away, it takes him about an hour to even get hungry.
So far sleep training is great and I would recommend it to anyone! We never had a hard time getting him to sleep, it was always the night feedings so I figured if we could get him to learn to self soothe then he would be able to STTN.
LCT - 5.15.14 ~ 9lbs, 22.5 inches