And thus far, it's been much rougher on me than my little guy! On Tues the ped said that 2 months was a reasonable time for him to start sleeping in the crib in his own room. She recommended we put him down and not get him for 4 hours, how long she said he really should be sleeping at a time at night (we've gotten 3 1/2 hours a couple of times, maybe close to 4 once ever). So here we are. FWIW, she said multiple times that we have to do what we're comfortable with and was by no means selling this as the only right way or anything like that.
I'm downstairs pumping and it appears that he's fast asleep in his crib with a very full belly but for some reason I still am anxious/emotional about it! Maybe because it's the first step to him getting bigger or something?
Anyone else have any transition to sleeping alone stories?
Re: First night in the nursery....
Married: 4/2/13
DS born 12/19/13
We are looking for the bliss of 4 hours of actual sleep.
FWIW, my son has been in his nursery since 3.5 weeks. He's 7 weeks today and slept for 9.5 hrs straight on Tues night and 6.5 hrs straight Wed night (nursing right now). 4 hrs straight is more than attainable for a healthy baby at this point. Heck, my little guy even has reflux and was sometimes sleeping 4-5 hrs straight prior to meds.
Good luck, mama!
@thegosiers
Yep, I think basically she meant CIO both to first get to sleep and if he wakes up prior to the 4 hour mark. She talked about how with her second son, he cried for 90 minutes the first night and 30 the second and how difficult it was, so yeah, I don't think she just meant a little fussing. It was basically 'deal with as much as you can handle, the baby is fine'. Definitely letting him sleep longer though if he is still asleep at that point. I'll be curious to hear your take on this advice.
Luckily, he went down without a peep. However he was awake at 2:00 crying but fell back asleep until 3:45! I however was up until about 1 because every little noise had me grabbing for the monitor. Now I'm pumping and I can hear him on the monitor fussing just a little since he wasn't completely out when I put him down.
Married: 4/2/13
DS born 12/19/13
BFP 11.8.12 * EDD 7.17.13 * MC 12.20.12
Married June 2010.
DD born 1/13 via Csection at 41w5d after 47 hours of labor
FFS.
@jblank03, if you are the type of person who does not do research to know that having a baby CIO at 2 months is not appropriate (which is totally fine, not everyone likes to do that kind of stuff -- some people like to be told by their pedis what to do), then you probably need to have a pedi who is a better guide for you.
I also tend to jump up the minute he makes a peep and a few times haven't been able to get to him in his RNP for a couple of minutes and he's settled down, but I definitely want to make sure I don't go to the other extreme! Thanks everyone for your thoughts
Edit: typing fail.
I can completely understand being exhausted. DS1 was a terrible sleeper, waking at least every 2 hours and sometimes every 15 minutes his first year. And I had to go to work, too.
For the next few months, you just have to suck it up.
I would hope what the pedi meant by "as much as you can handle" is the fussing. It sounds like that is hard for you to ignore. It takes practice, but you can learn to ignore or at least have peace of mind when they fuss a little in their sleep. I have been working on this too, and lo and behold we have dropped a MOTN feed. I think I was too reactionary.
Good luck getting used to the little fusses and grunts. But don't let him CIO!
Granted I had DS in crib since day 5 with me sleeping in recliner next to him for a week then we used a monitor.
Now I'm working on him trying to fall asleep in his crib without me rocking him to sleep.
Here's a website that I have read and that I'm trying to follow right now
https://www.parents.com/baby/sleep/issues/teach-baby-to-sleep-in-7-days/
My cat can read EKGs, can your human do that?
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As for the pediatrician, I'm going to call during her next 'phone hours' which I think is early Monday morning and get clarification on her philosophies regarding CIO. I need to remember bigger picture - even if it worked this time, if she believes in this in general it definitely isn't a good long-term fit.
Thanks again for being a great sounding board/voices of reason
Also, congrats on the crib sleeping!