For many reasons DH and I decided not to put M in her crib until now. Up until Sunday she has been sleeping in her Rock N' Play and LOVES it. She is quickly out growing it and its just time to get her in her crib. We have tired to put her down at her normal time and do her normal routine. The first night we got crying and we knew that was going to happen, but after midnight when DH went to bed and it was just me I broke down and picked her up and back in the RNP. For naps she has done ok, only sleeping for 30min, and I am in the room with her holding her hands. Her problem is holding still. She will move her legs up and roll and play with her hair and not settle down. She hates being swaddled so that is out. I basically have to hold her legs and arms down until she is asleep and that takes forever. once I let go of them she jumps and startles herself awake again. I need some advice please. any tips or tricks you use to help your little one sleep or hold still. I cant take her crying all night like she has been doing. She is working herself up so much that it takes an hour to settle her down again. Help please!!!!!! Thanks
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Re: 7 month old sleeping in crib
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My DD sounds exactly like yours in the jerky, cant-stop-moving department.
She was swaddled until 4 mo old, then we started using the baby merlin's magic sleep suit from 4-6.5 mo old. Like you, there were many times I would have to hold down her arms and legs just for her to settle enough to fall asleep, even in the sleep suit.
Anyway we stopped using the suit cold turkey, and while it was rough for a week, she's since decided she's a happy tummy sleeper.
Just wanted to say I can commiserate & I hope your LO surprises you and adjusts quickly to her new sleeping arrangements. The saving grace is that no one phase will last forever... At least, that's what I hold on to!