February 2013 Moms

Sleep training at 3mo?

I go back to work at 12 weeks but I have read you can't really start sleep training until then. Is there anything I can do now, while I am still home? DD is 9 weeks and sleeps great at night but is a horrible napper. She cries when I put her down whether she is drowsy, or awake, or asleep! I think one of her problems is she has nothing to suck on, as she will not take a pacifier. I EBF and I am also worried I will be the only one able to put her to sleep at night. We are working on getting her to take a bottle but she is fighting it.

Any advice? I don't want to be super stressed about her at home when I am back at work.

Re: Sleep training at 3mo?

  • It's controversial, but my pedi recommends sleep training at 2 months. It's a very personal thing, do what feels right to you. I haven't felt it was the right time for us yet.

    https://www.tribecapediatrics.com/TPeds/bookexcerpt/sleep/
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  • Will she be at a daycare? Some of them are pretty good at getting good routines and sleep during the day. I guess they have to with that many babies. I wouldn't worry too much since she sleeps so great at night already.
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  • I guess a a FTM I don't understand sleep training exactly. I'm not really sure what training is needed I guess. We watched our little one for her cues that se was gettin tired, it happened around the same time every night so we started her night time rou

     

     

     

  • My middle kid was a terrible sleeper, so at around 2 months I read and implemented a few techniques from no cry nap solution. It was mostly about me reading her cues better and getting her to sleep before she was overtired. That's the most I would do b

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    Sleep training isn't recommended until at least 4 months, and most sources will actually recommend waiting unt

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  • Absolutely you can start shaping sleep as early as 8 weeks. I have adapted an approach, pediatrician approved, that had my daughter sleeping 12 hours a night with consistent daytime naps by 12 weeks. I have guided several other mom's with personal 1on1 c
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