I'm not using anybody's particular method for sleep training, unless you count my own. I guess I haven't found a huge need. My dd isn't the greatest sleeper, but she's pretty much made herself her own nighttime sleep schedule. She still gets up once a night for a feeding/diaper change. She's relatively easy to put down. Yes, I put her down asleep after a bottle. I dont necessarily see anything wrong with this at this point. Naps aren't very long or consistent right now. I don't really want to "buy into" anybody's methods. It seems kind of silly to me. Anybody else using their own methods or not "training" per se?
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Re: Anybody NOT sleep training?
OP, if I had your situation, I wouldn't mess with it. Before I had a baby, I never thought I'd do any sleep training. I was certain I'd never do any CIO. Now, I understand why people do it. For the past 5 weeks, DD has been up every hour to 2 hours. It's exhausting and there seems to be no end in sight. We do things the "right" way according to books. We've had a bedtime routine since day one, put her to bed drowsy but awake, etc. No luck.
We aren't doing any sleep training yet, but if the situation hasn't changed by the time she's 6 months, we will start to consider some form of training. If I didn't work and commute an hour each way I think I'd be able to tough it out longer : (
I believe if the situation called for it, I would absolutely try some sort of training. We're in the transition period of moving, and I've already quit my job. Once I'm employed again and settled in,if she decides not to be a good nighttime sleeper, a change may be in order.
Nope. I eat and sleep when my body tells me to even on the days where my clock is a little off, and so does bud.
I didn't even know this had a name (pantley pull off/out or something) but my pedi suggested I take the bink or bottle out before he really falls asleep so that's the only adjustment I've made.
Im also alot more conscious of him getting sunlight during the day and keeping it dark at night
Naps have always been a struggle. Now DS is starting to get tired at 2 regular times, but he's been sleeping on me. I'm planning on trying to get him in his crib for his long afternoon nap, but I'm not going to sleep train for that. We'll just try and be persistent. He'll figure it out eventually.
Oh yeah, I was just saying if it ain't broke, don't fix it : ) I hope she does well with the move!
I still have hope for DD, she's done 6 hour stretches before so I know she can do it again. Maybe tonight will be the night!
Wow!!!! My baby was that way for her first month or so. I think I would be losing my mind.
I am losing my mind. I am exhausted! Just no idea what to do or how to get him to sleep longer.
us either
we're not sleep training. because we don't have to, she goes down before 7pm, we dream feed her at 10, and she stays asleep until around 6am.
bahahahaha i win! i'm sure we'll get it later, with teething or the terrible twos, but for now, i've won the lottery!
This is almost exactly what we do. DS sleeps awesome in his crib every night and has been since we transitioned him to it at 8 weeks. However, his morning nap is always in the jogging stroller (we walk or run 6 days a week) and his long afternoon nap is ALWAYS on me. It's not a problem right now, because I really like the cuddle time and he just won't sleep in his crib or swing for more than 30 minutes at a time. I'm starting Massage Therapy school in February though so I'll have to break that habit before then. I've tried a couple times but he just won't have it. I don't know if I should sleep train or not. I just can't get anything done during that time, not even a bathroom trip!
Just my own, although I don?t nurse or bottle to sleep per my pedis suggestion, and it was the best ever. I dress, nurse, down awake. Thanks to this advice I never had issues with having to make DD give it up she just naturally cut it out of her routine once solids were her main source of food at around 15 months.. My friend on the other hand had her 18-month old throwing things at her because she wanted a bottle so bad. It was not fun.
Wow Redrose, I am completely in awe of you! I don't even think DS did this as a newborn and I was still losing it with the sleep deprivation! I don't know how you hold it together...but you are one patient mama!