Does anyone else's LO have a time when they do NOT stop crying??? After LO's 6ish feeding she is a nightmare. won't stop crying unless you are holding her. bobby, swing, bouncy seat, crib, swaddled - NOPE. wtf do we do? like it stresses me out and i can (mentally) let her cry it out but DH doesn't feel the same way.
Any tips or tricks to getting LO to sleep for a nap? At night she is fine being swaddled in her crib - but i fear doing that at 8pm when i want to feed her again at 10pm... don't want her thinking it's night time yet.
UUGHHHHH - I feel so bad and would love to know if there is something bothering her but fed, clean and comfortable!
TIA!
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Mine does the same thing between 7-8 p.m. every freakin night!
Lately, we have started a routine. When we see that she is starting to loose it we pop the paci in the mouth and then start the 3 b's (Bath, Bottle, Bed). I give her a massage after the bath and then swaddle keeping the lights dim.
We figure when she reaches the melting point each evening it is because she is tired. Therefore, we start the bedtime process. She will still melt down but tonight she didn't cry quite as long... We were able to get her to bed with only a few min of cries and usually it lasts for 10-20. I figure with the "routine" she will eventually find comfort in it and know that it isn't time to cry... its time to calm down and get ready for bed.
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Yep. 7:30-8:00 ish until he falls asleep. I've started leaving the room and lying down with him at 8. That usually keeps him from getting over stimulated and he goes down fairly easily. It's not set in stone, tho. Sometimes he has a long nap and it's later when Heinrich the Horrid shows up. Other days, he misses an afternoon nap and Hurricane Henry makes shore earlier.
And, sometimes we play pass the baby and walk the floor. Other days, it's pop a boob in his mouth and let him comfort nurse for literally HOURS. Still others I've put him in his carrier and walked him around the house in his stroller (too hot outside). Once or twice I've debated going for a drive. Had to do that with DD more than a couple of times.
BTW, you said you're wondering what to do because she wants to be held. That's what you do, hold her.
In five years, you won't look back and say, "I wish I'd held her less." You'll say the opposite, no matter how much you hold her.
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It's not unusual for babies to have a witching hour. Dd is always more fussy at night . Maybe your LO is trying to tell you that she is tired at 8 and wants to go to bed? Do you feed her at 10 because she is hungry or because you want her to eat?
I am not strict on schedule with feeding LO. She is slowly going down to sleep earlier and earlier as she gets older. I just watch her signs. But it's summer break for older lo's and I am not going back to work so feel like I don't have to force a schedule but let it happen on its own.
And CIO was not recommended by pedi this early on.
This exactly!! Also it is very normal to have a witching hour in the evenings. I would try putting your lo to bed at 8 and dream feeding, your baby may be ready for bed at that point. Or your lo wants to cluster feed and is hungry, or your lo is just being a baby and fussing. But if holding her makes her happy that's an easy fix enjoy your snuggle time!
My LO is done and ready for bed between 7 and 8pm. I would like to put him down later but if I don't, he is just cranky. Like others have said, we do bath, pj's, swaddle, nurse, and bed. He will usually fall right to sleep even if I lay him down drowsy.
I don't mind the earlier bedtime because usually he will sleep until 2 or 3 am. So if I go to bed by 10pm, I can get 4-5 hours of sleep before he wakes up. This doesn't happen every single night but most nights I can get a good stretch.
I would really try a bedtime routine. I started it because he was cranky and was just experimenting, it worked!