Do you plan to do some sort of "cry it out" sleep training at some point?
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Married October 2009. Me 29 H 28.
After 1 year of infertility, our little miracle was conceived via our 3rd IUI on May 5, 2013.
Holland Sophia was born Jan 24, 2014.
Poll: Cry It Out 226 votes
Yes we will be trying it when the time is right
No. I do not think its right for us.
I don't think we will need to. I have a rockstar baby.
Re: Poll: Cry It Out
ETA: we still feed MOTN if she wakes but let her self soothe after feeding, and at bedtime.
@babywinks How did you modify Ferber? I'm reading his book and MH has co-workers who swear by him but I'm still scared. If you would share your edits I would be forever grateful.
Married: 9.22.12 - DD: 1.7.14 - EDD 2: 10.30.17 - J14 OG
Fell in love: Dec 2005 // Married: Feb 9, 2013
Little Miss Rosalie Harper--Born Jan 9th, 2014
Everyone should do what they feel comfortable doing - and shouldn't be placing judgment on others for choosing what they do. If someone doesn't want to sleep train, great - but don't tell those that do that they are sabotaging their relationship with their LO and messing them up.
Now if we are going to use scientific basis, then this a really good article debunking the myths that CIO causes psychological harm: https://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/the_kids/2013/07/clinical_lactation_jumps_on_the_dr_sears_bandwagon_to_say_sleep_training.html
I personally think 4 months is too young for CIO and too soon to believe you'll be rocking your baby forever. I'm content to rock her for now. Maybe I'll reevaluate when she's over 6 months.
I can appreciate that @SunflowersBride. I simply used the anecdotal experience really as a tongue and cheek thing - bc I feel like many who are opposed to CIO at all only have anecdotal experience or "feelings" and no science.
Many experts and pediatricians say 4 months is appropriate. Some say 6 months. My pedi says 4 months and I trust him. Sleep easy solution also says 4 months.
Also, I agree about baby needing to know you will come back. I would never endorse full extinction where you close their door at 7pm and don't come back in until 7am. I do endorse modified - where you check in with them at 3 minutes, then 5 minutes etc. I've even read it's healthy for them to see you leave and come back in general bc it helps them to understand when you leave, you aren't leaving them for good.
For what it's worth though, all those "no cry" solutions made my first cry way MORE. The crux of it was that he was chronically overtired and our "help" was really just adding to his overstimulation. He used to cry for hours while we "soothed" him! It was awful. A few nights of CIO for about 5 minutes at a time and he was like a brand new kid. Much happier and a much better sleeper. It really depends on the child and the situation.
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our little flower born 01.13.14
our little flower born 01.13.14
Yeah well I think I know what's best for my LO. And he's now STTN so it works.