Here the situation with my ninja. She sleeps great on me and she goes into the RNP at night without issue. But she will not sleep in the crib or PNP. As soon as her body gets put down in the crib or PNP her eyes fling open and she cries.
This is going to be a big problem for her the first week of Jan as she will go to DC.
What do I do? The pediatrician told us to let her CIO. That's not my first choice, but I just don't have many choices.
For example she was passed out on me for 15 minutes, I got up to put her in the crib and the second her body hit the mattress her eyes flung open and she cried. I've been rubbing her stomach and holding her hand to get her to go back to sleep. It's not working.
How did you get your LO in the crib?
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I'm interested to hear if others have suggestions. I've used the sleep suit but she screams every time I put her in it.
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My Mom and DH tell me it's my fault since I've always "let" her sleep on me. Which makes me want to murder both of them.
She is SUCH an easy baby besides this sleep thing. It sucks. And it always ruins our day.
Do you feel comfortable putting her on her belly?
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We do belly sleeping here too. I started at five weeks though. I knew there was no way she'd sleep in the crib on her back. Even on her belly we had to be very consistent, establish a pretty rigid routine and just keep doing the pick up/put down until she was old enough to fuss for a few minutes and then I'd soothe her without picking her up. Now she goes into the crib awake and puts herself to sleep without any fussing.
If you're not comfortable with belly sleeping I'd try to warm the crib, use a sleep sack, and maybe make some sort of "nest" like others have around here so it feels more like a RnP. Also, definitely start a routine and stick to it. Then come up with what you are comfortable with as far as soothing her. If you want to let her cry for a few minutes and then soothe her in the crib, or if you want to do the pick up/put down. Whatever you decide just stay with it constantly. It should click at some point. If it were me, I'd ditch the RnP altogether to be consistent but I know how it feels to just want sleep after so many tries in the crib. My DS was like your DD. Good luck!!
I don't know if it'll work for Riley but that's what worked for us! I'm pulling for ya mama!
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She had an appointment about 1.5 weeks ago and they said her ears were fine. She has always woken up when you put her in the crib so it may not be her ears but she has been very fussy lately.
Another ninja idea, maybe I move her after she's been asleep for an hour or two. She's totally zonked by then so maybe she'd think she fell asleep there and that her crib is cool. Even if I had to sleep in the nursery for a few nights. Hmmmmm.
Im in the same crib problem as you- hoping one night she just gets it.
Sara still sleeps on my lap for naps, so no advice there, but nights are good for her. I tend to agree with the smell tactic also, I noticed dd didn't sleep well when I put her in new sleep sacks .. Since then if I get her a new one I lay it on my lap during naps before putting it on her at night, and my scent seems to comfort her. Also, I have to rock her like thirty minutes before trying to lay her down or she wakes up crying.. I'm golden after thirty. Seems like lots of good tips from other posts, hope something works for you.
Hope it gets better for you!!!
I know it will happen eventually. My middle son went through this too and one day, I tried the crib and he just magically did it. I'm all about the baby steps!
1.) Wear & sleep with her fitted sheet. Also get your smell all over her PJ's. This will help her feel surrounded by you when she is in there.
2.) You can use an electric blanket or old school water bottle filled with boiling water. Put it on the mattress as you are nursing/soothing to sleep. Often baby snaps awake due to a change in temp.
Also, I strongly advise against CIO. Your kid has a geniune need to be close to you. This is not manipulation or anything I would consider a CIO-worthy issue. Basically CIO would deprive her of a legit need.
The daycare workers can figure it out if need be. They probably deal with it more often than not. Also because you are mommy you might have a harder time with this. My husband was always able to get DD to bed with less drama when she was younger. I don't know why.
My prediction is that the daycare workers will hopefully figure out how to get your LO down for naps without CIO. Then, ask them their method. I wouldn't look at is as failure but as a different approach.
CIO never worked for us & I feel is not always appropriate. For some babies I guess it works but I just don't care for it.
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