Title: please tell me I'm not alone.
The only way ds will take proper naps is if he's swaddled and in my arms. And what I mean by proper is over an hour. I've tried to put him down drowsy like I do at bedtime, but it just doesn't work. So I hold him just so he sleeps and is a happy rested boy, and not cranky.
STMs: how long does this little phase last? Ds is 11 weeks.
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Re: Please tell me Im not alone.
Howell will nap out and about in the Bjorn. In my arms he may do an hour. It does bug me sometimes but but I try to remind myself he won't do it forever.
Thanks for this... The pediatrician told me yesterday that DD looked really tired. Duh! I've told you at every appointment now (a total of SIX) that she doesn't sleep unless I'm holding her. We bed share JUST so I can sleep because when I set her down she's awake in 20 minutes. I was starting to think there was something wrong with her or me or both. I needed to hear this.
At night hes fine to sleep in his crib for hours but its the naps that are killing me.
Sad face.
This sounds exactly like what we go through too!
I know what you're saying, and I'm sure I will miss it, in part. I certainly will miss being that close to him all the time. However, I'm concerned that if I don't start trying to get DS used to sleeping somewhere other than on me (and DH), daycare is going to be a huge, painful shock to him when he starts in January. It also makes me a little uncomfortable that the only place he will sleep is on DH, on the couch. We're just trying to get by right now, but I don't think that's the safest thing. So, yeah, I wish he had a little more ability to sleep on his own.
Also, DS gets INSANELY fussy when he's overtired. If he's napped 2 hours, he can only manage about 45 minutes of awake time. FIve mintues late in putting him down, and I'm paying for it for the rest of the day. So many times, I'm pinned under him sitting in a dark nursery (which is depressing), I can't get up to pee or eat if I need to, and that gets old after a while too.
Would you mind explaining that to MIL and DH? They are always trying to tell me to put him down. His aunt on MIL's side gave me the Dr. Weissbluth book which clearly explains you should not begin to think of naps until four months. If they do it, great. If not, don't sweat it.
He sleeps in my arms, the Bjorn and sometimes the stroller. I get frustrated sometimes about things like laundry and making interesting dinners. I've got countless loads of laundry and meals to cook ahead of me. How many days do I have left of holding my chubby little love while he sleeps? And you can't get that time back.
Thanks for this post...I really needed to hear that a lot of you ladies are going through the same thing. My little guy only naps in his swing in the late afternoon after he's so worn out he can't keep his eyes open. He fights naps throughout the day and then will become a little hellion after 5 or so because he's overtired. Our ped says that its not normal for lo's to get on a good nap schedule until about four months so I feel a bit better about the situation. I've recently asked my MIL whose watching lo to try to get him in a dark room, swaddled, about three times during the day to start giving him the opportunity to get into a deep sleep. When he's downstairs with her there are too many noises (tv, dogs, etc) for him to calm down enough to get to sleep. Now that I'm back at work I don't want to come home to an angry baby every night - that is so hard. I'm PRAYING things get into a normal routine soon, for his sake and mine!
On another note...I called my MIL yesterday to see how things were going, and baby was screaming bloody murder in the background. So, of course I'm upset at work about him being upset.... I ask when his latest nap was and she says, "Oh...um, he hasn't napped yet." It was 10:00 and he woke up at 5:00!!!! No wonder he's pissed off!