I'm pretty sure if I never read these boards I never would have come across sleep training.. Never heard any of my friends/family do it.. But I see tons of people on here do. Does everyone do this? I was just sort of planning on "going with the flow."
Re: Anybody not sleep training?
We aren't doing anything specific. She's been in her crib 4 nights. The first 2 she was up every hour. We just went in, gave the paci and she was back to sleep. Then night 3 she was up twice. Last night only up once. We do however rock her to sleep so I am going to try putting her down on her own and see what happens.
FWIW, we aren't opposed to trying different things but right now we are just seeing what happens.
I didn't. However, I don't believe in one size fits all solutions... We didn't need to. From birth we figured if she was hungry she'd wake up and need to be fed...so that's what we did. As a newborn we didn't want to try to keep her awake either...but she started sleeping for longer stretches on her own and now she sleeps for 10-12 hours and gets up one time to eat during that stretch, usually at about 6 am.
My nephew didn't know how to sleep, so they did sleep training with him. They did it at a little less than 5 months. I do think that for that child it was necessary. He is much happier now that he sleeps through the night and it only took a couple of nights to get him there.
I'm not a fan of the idea of CIO at a very early age.... but as they get older it is a different scenario IMO.
ETA: If a baby is waking up mid-night, it is probably because they are hungry... definitely wouldn't deny them food! I did wait a minute or two to see if it was just a change in the sleep cycle and if she'd drift off again though before picking her up...
For us, sleep training has nothing to do with her sleeping through the night. We just started a week ago becuase LO was only napping in my arms and we were walking her to sleep every night for an hour. I was started to get very frusterated and that wasn't good for me or for baby. As an added bonus she has started sleeping better at night but I still feed her if she wakes up and does her hungry cry.
Lol I agree! When would I ever be able to read a book....
This. It isn't necessary if your baby is sleeping well and it's not anything to get worked up about until they are a little older, like 6 months maybe? My LO sleeps well so I haven't considered it at this time. In a couple months if I feel he won't sleep because he thinks it's a game to have me go in and ot of his room several times a night to put him back to sleep, then yes I will consider it.
We are not sleep training, I never did with DS1 and he is the best sleeper!
We're not sleep training either. He still wakes up a couple times at night to nurse, but I'm fine with that. He falls asleep just fine and sleeps in his bed, so I have no complaints. We're all about AP in our house too.
I am so happy someone made this post...I was starting to feel like I was the only one who wasn't sleep training!
All of this. My 6 month old DD is the same exact way and she has bags under her eyes from lack of sleep.
As per usual I agree with theresa
DS sleeps most nights from 7:30 - 3:30 when he wants to eat, and then we have to go wake him at 6:15 to feed him/change him/etc. to catch the train. I don't really see this as something that he needs to be trained not to do, if that makes sense. I talked to our ped about it at his 4 month appointment (sleep training that is) and he said for a breastfed baby, if you can get a 6 hour stretch of sleep at night, that's great, and he usually doesn't recommend sleep training breastfed babies simply because breast milk is digested so quickly so to get much more than 6 hours out of them is not super common. Considering we get 8 every night, I consider myself lucky.
If it comes to the point when he's getting up once a night and it's not to eat (like he just wants to hang out), we may try some variation of cry it out, but if the ped says most breastfed babies need to eat during the night, I'm certainly not going to try sleep training him if he's waking up out of hunger.
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