I know I don't post often, so I hope no one gets upset with me. I think I just need some positive reinforcement. It's funny to my that I am posting about this, because 2 days ago I commented on someones discussion about how well CIO worked for me. I am now realizing that I spoke too soon. We are on day 5 of CIO. The first night was horrible, which I expected it to be. The second night he cried for 6 minutes followed by 8 hours of sound sleep. It worked! The next night he didn't even cry! But boy was I in for a rude awakening. Last night he cried for 9 minutes. Not too shabby, I thought to myself. From then on, he woke up about every hour to cry and fuss for about ten minutes at a time. I fed him at 1:30am and 4:30 am. I really don't think he was hungry, I just think he wanted to me. Who the heck am I to say no to that? I just feel like I have given in and I am not dealing with a child who has figured out how to soothe, but is now regressing. I KNOW he can put himself to sleep, so why wont he just do it all the time? Am I an ass for saying that? I feel like a bad parent. Before trying CIO, Silas woke up every 45 minutes throughout the night. I am not exaggerating. We've tried everything, I'm also not exaggerating about that. I went so far as to put him in front of the TV because he would just watch for a few minutes and go to bed...don't judge me, as I have already judged myself. I just don't understand. Every time we try something new it works for 2 days and then doesn't. What the hell are we doing wrong? Is it normal for CIO to work so great, so fast and then stop working a few days later? He is NOT in pain and is NOT hungry when he cries. He is so used to me getting him right away. I really don't know what I'm looking for posting this...maybe I just needed to vent. I just want my baby to sleep, as does every other mom in the world. I have the worlds happiest kids by day, and the most pissed off kid by night.

Re: Crying it out
Stupid question perhaps, but are you putting him to bed on a full stomach? That is the ONLY way that my little guy will sleep -- I rock him to sleep while feeding him a large bottle. If he hasn't had enough throughout the day, he wakes up. It is amazing, I could seriously set my watch by it. If he doesn't get at least 30-35 oz throughout the day, he's awake at 1 AM, with his last feeding at 9 PM. Clockwork (he goes to bed at 9 PM).