I really don't get how this works. Almost any time I put DS down, if he's not sound asleep and if I don't lay him down slowly and carefully, he wakes up, usually wide awake. I don't think I've ever put him down "drowsy but awake," honestly I'm not even sure what that means. He gets tired, but not drowsy, unless I'm nursing him I guess. He's a pretty sleepy eater and he usually falls aslee nursing. Sometimes I can rock him to sleep but he usually ends up wanting to nurse. So by the time he's done eating he's also asleep. If I just lay him down tired he stays awake playing and/or fussing. I can't imagine him falling asleep on his own. How do you do it?
Re: Tell me about putting LO down drowsy
We always put DD down between 8 and 8:30 p.m. She is always tired when we have her last feeding and if if she falls asleep great. If not, she is still giving me the sleepy signs: rubbing her eyes, yawning, snuggling up against me. I always put her in her crib then even if she hasn't fallen asleep. Many times she seems to wake back up. I just wait it out to see if she will go to sleep on her own and most of the time she does.
I typically just listen to the monitor for a while. Most of the time she will talk for 10 min or so and the fall asleep. If she starts to cry, I will go in and soothe her for a moment and then lay her back down again.
By the second time, she always goes to sleep.
I nurse her right before putting her down to sleep. Some nights she falls asleep during nursing and other nights she starts to fall asleep but as soon as I put her down, she'll open her eyes and look wide awake. Sometimes she'll fuss when this happens. I used to pick her back up and nurse her a little more or soothe her until she fell until a deeper sleep but now I just leave her. I didn't think it would work but after a few minutes of fussing, we don't hear another sound. She falls asleep on her own. Sometimes she lay there talking to herself too but I never go back in unless she really starts crying.
When they show signs of being tired, it's time to try putting them down. When I first started I would rock DS a little, or bounce and sing to him until he settled in. Then I'd put him in his crib. Now I just put him in when he starts rubbing his eyes, yawning, and burying his head in my shoulder- no rocking.
When we first started it took him awhile, and he would be wide awake when I layed him down. He caught on pretty fast, though. Hope it's the same for you! If after a week it still doesn't work, wait a few more weeks. Your LO just might not be ready!
ugh same here!
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Thanks for the responses. Nighttime is easier because he falls into a pretty deep sleep while nursing. Naps are harder because he just seems to doze off while eating and wakes up if I don't lay him down carefully enough. I think maybe he's not quite ready to fall asleep without help yet. He's just starting to figure out how to suck his thumb, so I think he's still mastering self-soothing.
Same here.
This is spot on for us too.