This sucks!! I feel like such a terrible mommy for trying the Ferber method, but I don't know what else to do. The doctor said his ear infection is gone, so I feel like this is what we need to do.
it is so hard not to run in there and snuggle him, but I know this will be best in the long run.
Our TTC Journey
TTC #1: May 2011
BFP: 10/27/2011 | EDD: 6/30/12
DS born 6/28/12 via C/S
TTC #2: September 2018
Me: 36 | DH: 39
Mirena removed 9/13/2018 after 6 years
BFP 11/11/2018 | MC @ 5.5 weeks on Thanksgiving
July 2019 - Diagnosed with Secondary Unexplained IF
August 2019 - 2.5 mg of Letrozole = Never Ovulated so Trigger and IUI were cancelled
9/30/2019 - IUI #1 (5 mg of Letrozole + Trigger) = BFP but Betas showed CP @ 4 weeks
10/28/2019 - IUI #2 (7.5mg of Letrozole + Trigger) = BFN
11/25/2019 - IUI #3 (7.5mg of Letrozole, Trigger + Crinone after IUI) = BFN
12/24/2019 - IUI #4 (7.5mg of Letrozole + Crinone after IUI) = BFN
1/24/2020 - IUI #5 (50mg of Clomid + Trigger + Crinone after IUI) = BFN and an Ovarian Cyst
3/2/2020 - Taking a break to reset/NTNP
11/1/2020 - At peace with where things are in life and are no long actively TTC. Whatever happens will happen and it will all be okay.

Re: Ugh.....CIO
One post huh? Seems like somebody around here is bored and decided to troll around.
Was it helpful to link this thread back to the SAHM board?
CIO is a choice ppl make. It may not be your choice or and its for sure not my choice but there is nothing wrong with mother's and father's making that choice for their family. We use this board to vent our feelings just as much as we do to ask for advice and opinions. New posters and linking this to other boards to say how awful this is, is lame.
IMO teaching my child how to fall asleep on his own was the best decision for us. You have to follow your heart and your head when it comes to this kind of thing, and they don't always agree. (It doesn't help that there is so much conflicting evidence in the research, either.) My personal theory is that you should do the best you can with what you know, and you can't beat yourself up with the unknowns. I read a lot and made my decision based on what I felt was right for us and what would be the best for our health and safety. FWIW my child still is happy to see me when he wakes up in the morning. He is much happier now that he STTN, and he is developing on track. He's only had three colds and is generally very healthy. But do what YOU feel is right for you and your baby. Either way you go, I am here for you!
Wow. Don't know what the purpose of linking this to another board. Everyone makes decisions for their own family and do what they feel is best. OP was not asking for advice or wondering if she should be doing sleep training. We've all known that OP has been struggling with LO's sleep for weeks/months now and they've made a decision to use this technique.
You are not a terrible mommy.
We tried Ferber with both kids and it was a fail with both kids. We ended up doing CIO and it really changed our lives. Both of them put themselves to sleep at bed time and sooth themselves back to sleep during the night.
Do what YOU think is best for you and your family.
I was going to insert the thumbs up here but it won't let me for some reason.
We did CIO and it was the best thing. She was a horrible sleeper and now she takes naps and sometimes sleep though the night. It's not for everyone and every baby but just b/c you have to do CIO does not mean you are a bad mommy. Don't let these trolls and other posters make you feel bad.
I challenge you to cite your sources.
Because according to this study by the AAP, "Behavioral sleep techniques have no marked long-lasting effects (positive or negative). Parents and health professionals can confidently use these techniques to reduce the short- to medium-term burden of infant sleep problems and maternal depression." Link to study: https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2012/09/04/peds.2011-3467
I'm sorry you're post caused such drama on the board
Whether people agree with you or not, I agree with what some of the other people have said, you have to do what works for you and your child. You are not being a bad mother, you are simply doing what you think is best and how can that be a bad thing? Hang in there! 
I agree with you! There was also just a study that came out at the beginning of this year that said letting LO"s CIO does not leave the scars people think they do!
This. Every baby and family is different. No one knows a child quite like their mother. You do what's best for you and your baby.
This. Shame on you for judging a mother who is doing her best. I may not know her personally, but from knowing her here, I can tell that she is a great mother and her priority is doing what's best for her child. You just happen to show up out of nowhere and spew your close-minded opinion. If that's what works for you, fabulous, keep it up. That doesn't mean it works for everyone. There are many ways to parent. Yours isn't the only acceptable choice. Keep your negative judgments to yourself.
TTC #1 since 5/10
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It is absolutely ridiculous to think that parents should subsume their need for sleep for months, if not years, to cater to the whims of a baby or toddler on the basis of shaky, if not shoddy, "science."
We have not really needed to CIO as a regular method of sleep training, b/c DS is basically a good sleeper. But there are absolutely times where I put him in his crib, screaming. I give him his blankie, a binkie, and pat on the tummy, say "I love you," and I walk away. Sometimes he'll cry for a few minutes and then I go back and comfort him. But more often than not...he...falls asleep.
I am sure I will come to regret this when he is in prison, but for now this selfish mommy needs her damn sleep.
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LOL. Same here, mine goes to bed at night with a smile, but sometimes fights naps. He just cried for a couple minutes before falling asleep for his nap. Maybe your son and mine can be cell mates.
Well congratulations! You win Mommy of the Year! Go here to collect your award.
Married Bio * BFP Charts
You could desensitize yourself completely so that you're not "bothered" at all by the cry; this way you can teach baby he only gets responded to when it's "time." This is another loselose situation; baby doesn't get what he needs and parents remain stuck in a mindset where they can't enjoy their baby's unique personality. Or, you could pick baby up to calm him but then put him right back down because "it's not time to feed him yet." He has to learn, after all, to be happy "on his own." Loselose again; he will start to cry again and you will feel angry. He will learn that his communication cues, though heard, are not responded to, which can lead him to distrust his own perceptions: "Maybe they're right. Maybe I'm not hungry." Dr. Sears
I posted because i just wanted the support from my fellow bumpies. The same support we provide everyone else. Yes, i expected opinions from people that don't do cio, but i still expected SUPPORT, not to be bashed.
FWIW, i tried everything with my son who had been up every hour, every night for the last month! That's not normal for any ten month old....esp. One who was STTN since 11 weeks.
I cuddled and snuggled him. I rocked him, changed him, gave him water. Gave him his medicine, slept on the couch with him....i was desperate to try another method. This poor kid was waking up in the morning still tired and still yawning. That's not right....
I'm not doing this for myself, I'm doing this to help teach him healthy sleep habits again. And guess what? Got the first time in a month, he didn't wake up exhausted! He still greeted me with a smile and a happy laugh. He knows i still love him and will always be there for him, when he needs me. But he also needs to know he can soothe himself too.
Thank you to those that supported me and backed me up, and for everyone else...I'm sorry i can't be the incredible mother that you are....
BFP: 10/27/2011 | EDD: 6/30/12
DS born 6/28/12 via C/S
TTC #2: September 2018
Me: 36 | DH: 39
Mirena removed 9/13/2018 after 6 years
BFP 11/11/2018 | MC @ 5.5 weeks on Thanksgiving
July 2019 - Diagnosed with Secondary Unexplained IF
August 2019 - 2.5 mg of Letrozole = Never Ovulated so Trigger and IUI were cancelled
9/30/2019 - IUI #1 (5 mg of Letrozole + Trigger) = BFP but Betas showed CP @ 4 weeks
10/28/2019 - IUI #2 (7.5mg of Letrozole + Trigger) = BFN
11/25/2019 - IUI #3 (7.5mg of Letrozole, Trigger + Crinone after IUI) = BFN
12/24/2019 - IUI #4 (7.5mg of Letrozole + Crinone after IUI) = BFN
1/24/2020 - IUI #5 (50mg of Clomid + Trigger + Crinone after IUI) = BFN and an Ovarian Cyst
3/2/2020 - Taking a break to reset/NTNP
11/1/2020 - At peace with where things are in life and are no long actively TTC. Whatever happens will happen and it will all be okay.
You are doing fine. Please don't be so hard on yourself, and ignore the Sanctimommies in our midst. Sleep deprivation is a form of torture, and when your baby is up all. the. freaking. time. it makes it impossible for you to function. My son went through a growth spurt at 7 mos. and was up every 2 hours at night for 10 days. I always nurse him in the middle of the night, but I was miserable - b!tchy, grouchy, tired. My husband was frustrated with me, I couldn't fuction at work, I daydreamed of taking a day off and checking into a hotel to get some sleep. We survived and moved on, but had it gone on much longer I would have cried uncle and tried some sleep training.
Married Bio * BFP Charts
He is not a neglected boy, he gets everything he needs from his family and more. You really think highly of yourself to bash down another mother.
BFP: 10/27/2011 | EDD: 6/30/12
DS born 6/28/12 via C/S
TTC #2: September 2018
Me: 36 | DH: 39
Mirena removed 9/13/2018 after 6 years
BFP 11/11/2018 | MC @ 5.5 weeks on Thanksgiving
July 2019 - Diagnosed with Secondary Unexplained IF
August 2019 - 2.5 mg of Letrozole = Never Ovulated so Trigger and IUI were cancelled
9/30/2019 - IUI #1 (5 mg of Letrozole + Trigger) = BFP but Betas showed CP @ 4 weeks
10/28/2019 - IUI #2 (7.5mg of Letrozole + Trigger) = BFN
11/25/2019 - IUI #3 (7.5mg of Letrozole, Trigger + Crinone after IUI) = BFN
12/24/2019 - IUI #4 (7.5mg of Letrozole + Crinone after IUI) = BFN
1/24/2020 - IUI #5 (50mg of Clomid + Trigger + Crinone after IUI) = BFN and an Ovarian Cyst
3/2/2020 - Taking a break to reset/NTNP
11/1/2020 - At peace with where things are in life and are no long actively TTC. Whatever happens will happen and it will all be okay.
Thanks Speer!! And i loved the Sheldon!
BFP: 10/27/2011 | EDD: 6/30/12
DS born 6/28/12 via C/S
TTC #2: September 2018
Me: 36 | DH: 39
Mirena removed 9/13/2018 after 6 years
BFP 11/11/2018 | MC @ 5.5 weeks on Thanksgiving
July 2019 - Diagnosed with Secondary Unexplained IF
August 2019 - 2.5 mg of Letrozole = Never Ovulated so Trigger and IUI were cancelled
9/30/2019 - IUI #1 (5 mg of Letrozole + Trigger) = BFP but Betas showed CP @ 4 weeks
10/28/2019 - IUI #2 (7.5mg of Letrozole + Trigger) = BFN
11/25/2019 - IUI #3 (7.5mg of Letrozole, Trigger + Crinone after IUI) = BFN
12/24/2019 - IUI #4 (7.5mg of Letrozole + Crinone after IUI) = BFN
1/24/2020 - IUI #5 (50mg of Clomid + Trigger + Crinone after IUI) = BFN and an Ovarian Cyst
3/2/2020 - Taking a break to reset/NTNP
11/1/2020 - At peace with where things are in life and are no long actively TTC. Whatever happens will happen and it will all be okay.