My LO is 15 weeks old (where has the time gone?!). Overall he has done really well - we are EBF with the occasional bottle of pumped milk, and he is growing and starting to do all kind of fun things like rolling over and playing with toys in his hands.
Our issue is naps and the process of getting him back down to bed after night feedings. These things are new developments - I like to put him in the Ergo for snoozes during the day, and in general he sleeps well on his own in his crib. We have a very steady routine each night of changing - story - nursing - and then I put him down almost asleep. If he fusses, we go up and give him his pacifier and pat his tummy and he goes back to sleep.
Well lately he has been really resisting getting back to sleep. My pediatrician wants me to start putting him down and letting him "be" for 30 minutes in his crib alone so he can learn to self-soothe. She says we should put him down, leave, and turn off the monitor for 30 minutes to see if he can settle himself down.
I hate this to my very core. While I don't want to judge others for using this method, the idea that letting a baby cry teaches them something good makes no intuitive sense to me. I am having trouble standing up for my opinion though, because after a few extremely fussy nights my DH now wants us to explore this possibility - this is after we both agreed earlier that we never wanted our little guy to cry-it-out.
I need help sticking to my guns! I hate everything about that idea, but at the same time I want him to be able to eventually fall asleep on his own. It was better when DH and I were on the same page about this, but now I feel like I have to fight for how I want things to go.
Anyone have any advice for how to convince DH that letting him cry-it-out is a bad idea?
Re: Intro and Dilemma
As for pediatrician, I will seriously think about a change!
LO was soothed to bed last night and his first sleep was 6 hours before waking to eat, so hopefully we're slowly getting back on track naturally.
DS2: 10/23/2015