I just did this for the first time tonight, and I feel like a terrible mommy
I know DS doesn't think this, but I can't help but feel like he thought I was neglecting him!
it took about 40 minutes, but he's down and asleep on his own.
he used to be an amazing sleeper, sttn at 11 weeks, but got sick 3 weeks ago and then an ear infection and sleep has been not existent ever since. Since he's all better, I decided it was time....but that still doesn't make me feel any better about it!
i should mention that we've always had a set bedtime routine since night one.
please share your experiences!
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: CIO please share your success stories
i was going to respond on your june post, but figured it was already a touchy subject on that board so i will answer on here!
my LO did exactly what yours did... he went through a major sleep regression at 10/11 months due to an ear infection and teething. when i got the all clear from the pedi, i decided to let him CIO when he woke in the middle of the night after i checked on all his needs. it was HORRIBLE, but didn't last long.
it worked! the next night, i heard him cry/scream for maybe 5 seconds and then back to sleep on his own. by the time, i got to his room, he was back to sleep. we just reached our third night of STTN. it feels amazing for everyone. i will never take STTN for granted again.
5 DIUI - BFN
IVF#1 - BFP - AJ 7/12
FET#1 - BFP Due 7/24/14
Our story is very similar to this. The second time around, I used headphones to get through it, and it worked like a charm. Now, he pretty much sleeps through anything at night. He actually has a stuffy, runny nose right now, and I was worried it would cause night wakings last night, but he slept like a log from 8p.m. until about 6:45a.m. It will be worth it in the end!
It is hard, but it does work.
I did a post on my blog about our experience. It took us about 2 weeks to get it down.
https://www.ashsrightdirection.com/2013/05/a-little-sleep-training.html
thank you all for sharing your stories and for your support!!
if you modified the methods a bit, what did you do?
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.
If you're happy with your decision to CIO, I wish you the best of luck.
It sounds, though, like you might be unsure whether this is the right path for you. If you're interested in some other options, we've done WIO with our daughter, and she is making a lot of progress in her own time. I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have.