My LO will be 3 weeks tomorrow. He has decided the only way he will sleep during the day is of he is being held! Every time I put him down, no matter where, he wakes up. Is it OK to let him cry himself back to sleep? How long have you let your baby cry?
Re: Is it ok to cry it out?
holy shit you need a new ped now! No way in hell would I trust a ped who gave this horrible advice.
He sounds very old school. I wouldn't be able to trust that he was up to date on the newest research
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All this. Actually letting them CIO at this age isn't healthy at all.
Personally, I just try to remind myself that he will only be a newborn for one month. If I have to let him sleep on my chest for hours at a time every day of that month, so be it. We also use a swing, a PnP, and a Boppy next to us on the couch (supervised) throughout the day. There will be plenty of time for sleep training when they are older.
Was going respond with something similar to this. Definitely if you are getting frustrated it's ok. The other night after three hours of trying to get my 3 week old back to sleep I finally had to set her down because I was getting frustrated. I tried pacifier, bfing, cuddling, rocking, walking around. In that situation I was better off setting her down for a few minutes. She did not go to sleep on her own, but after about ten minutes I was able to just cuddle her again and she finally quieted down for me.