My son is just over a month old now and he's decided a few things:
1. He won't sleep more than 20 minutes for naps unless he's being held. He wakes up very soon if not right after being laid down, oh and he WILL not fall asleep laying down, only if held. Trying to get him to fall asleep on his own in the crib is asking for hysterical screaming and crying, and he won't stop until he's picked up and soothed. It's not a complainy cry and then he'll drift off, like a lot of babies will do. If I wanted him to fall asleep like that I'd probably have to leave him screaming for an hour and I'm not doing that. If I want him to actually sleep, and he needs to take naps, I have to hold him.
2. He's decided that around 6pm-12am is his night time. No matter what else, he sleeps steadily through this time. During this time he will sleep when being laid down, held in the air, bounced, anything, he won't wake up. He'll sleep through a feed and go right back to sleep then BAM midnight, eyes open wide and it's very hard to get him back to sleep for hours, usually 3-4 am, and that's when I finally lay him down with me.
Yes, these things have led me to letting him sleep in the bed with me so I can actually get sleep because if he's laying up against me he'll sleep for a couple hours straight. I have to do this if I want to be able to take a nap in the day time too. NO I do not want him to sleep with me, yes I know it's dangerous, but I don't know what else to do. I can not change his sleep schedule. I can literally blare the lights, music, poke, prod, and tickle him, and he won't wake up in the evening hours, he'll slouch right over asleep and if I get him to open his eyes, he'll sleep with his eyes open, and it's like clockwork, he's wide awake when he should be going to sleep.
I don't know what to do! First time mom without any help really, figuring things out on my own, all I've really got is information I can find online.
I need serious answers, suggestions, I've got to fix this before it gets any worse and he gets set in his ways. Plus, I will have to go back to work, and probably not too far from now, and there's no way I can do that like this.
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Other than that, try the swing, white noise, have him sleep elevated like in an RNP or something similar. My DS could not sleep flat for the first few months and this LO has only slept on an incline so far as well.
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You pick your battles. Hours of screaming, flailing, trying to hurt themselves & acting like lunatics to get them to sleep in the crib was just not worth it. I wanted peaceful, non-stressful bed time.
I tried it all. I even consulted a sleep therapist for both babies. I was convinced I "did something wrong". Nope. No physical ailments, no attachment disorders. My babies just want/need me to sleep at night.
Every sleep expert I went to said, "when is the last time you liked sleeping by yourself? How many adults like sleeping alone? Children are forced to do so for the parents' sleep needs but not always for the childrens' needs. Some babies are ok having their own sleep space. For others it creates anxiety. Those babies won't take a lovey or glow horse. Nothing. They know what they need & it's you. It doesn't last forever, I promise."
DD can sleep by herself at night now. She usually will come "visit" & cuddle then toddles back to her own bed. Sometimes she doesn't.
We roll with it.
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