Disclaimer: I know everyone has their own parenting styles and I am not looking for an argument here. After doing my own research along with consulting our peditrician this is the method I have choosen. No flaming please.
My LO has been sleeping through the night since 1 month old (trust me, I know how lucky I am) but the past 3 weeks she has been waking up all throughout the night. Not being fussy, not hungry, just awake. I am assuming its the 4 month sleep regression. We go in, put the pacifier in her mouth, and she'll go back to sleep MOST of the time. Some nights she will spit it back out and we will continue the cycle all night. She eats approx 30oz throughout the day so she is not hungry. My peditrician suggested letting her CIO because it is just behavorial and around 5 months the object permanence sets in and if we continue going into the room every time she wants us to, it will never end. After doing my own research on object permanence I have decided that is the method that is going to work best for our family. She is such a happy, non fussy baby 95% of the time so I know hearing her cry is going to be so hard on me. Any moms that have let their babys CIO have any advice to make it easier for us? Most forums and discussions I have read sounds like its an average of a hard 3 nights and things are usually better. Also, since we are not putting the paci back in we are going to try to phase that out as well, any advice or thoughts on that?
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Honestly it was 1 bad day where he cried 10-15 minutes for each nap but after that day usually I can plunk him in his crib, he'll roll around for 5-10 minutes and then go to sleep.
He's happier, I'm happier and I don't spend ALL day trying to get him to nap like I was doing before. I say go for it.
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Ok,. so is she crying when she wakes up? You said she is just...awake. If so, let her be! She may eventually just fall asleep on her own.
I will say usually CIO is for getting baby to fall asleep initially. How to you get your LO to fall asleep for the first part of the night? Is she putting herself to sleep or are you putting the paci in, nuring, etc? I think your best bet would be to get her to learn how to fall asleep without any sort of aid. This will solve the night time wake up problems better than letting her cry in the middle of the night.
In that case, from what I see, it will take 3ish nights. Maybe 2 if your lucky.