My DS turned 4 months old yesterday. He has never been a good napper. He usually sleeps 30-40 minutes at the most. I have tried other methods to lengthen his naps but nothing has worked. I am considering trying the CIO method. Is he too young to start using this method?
If not, does anyone have any advice or suggestions that would be helpful when using this method. I really hate to hear him cry but I've got to try something to extend his naps. I can't get anything done not to mention the fact that my DS is fussy and cranky most of the time from lack of sleep. He sleeps great at night...anywhere from 10 to 11 hours. We just need to work on the naps now. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Re: CIO Method
I agree with......don't.....just try to keep things consistent at nap time...when he wakes after 30 minutes have you tried getting him back to sleep with patting or other soothing methods. that seem to work for me
The problem with my DS is that he cannot hold a paci in his mouth well. He falls asleep with it in his mouth and when he wakes up and realizes it has fallen out, he starts crying. I go in and put the paci back in and he falls asleep again but then I end up going in every 2 or 3 minutes when he wakes up to put it back in. This gets so frustrating. He will not fall asleep without it in his mouth. What do I do?
Overall, naps are his only issue. I feel like he needs to sleep longer than 30-40 minutes because when he doesn't, he seems to be fussy and in a bad mood. I've noticed he tends to be in a better mood when he naps longer. I just feel like he doesn't get enough sleep during the day.
I'm just at my wits end. I can't keep running in his room every 2 to 3 minutes when he wakes up crying. Should I just get him up after so many attempts at getting him back to sleep?
Also, I think you're entertaining CIO to address sleep problems that don't exist. Your baby is sleeping like a normal 4 month-old baby. Just be glad you haven't hit the 4MW. There was a period when my LO would get up 6-8 times in a 9 hour stretch.
5:15am - 5:30am: Wakes up; I try to get him back to sleep until at least 6:15
6:30am: first feeding of the day
7:30am: down for a nap
8:30am: first dose of reflux meds (has to be given an hour before eating)
9:30am: second feeding of the day
10:30am: down for a nap
12:30pm: third feeding of the day
1:00pm-1:15pm: down for a nap
3:30pm: fourth feeding of the day
4:30pm: down for a short nap
5:30pm: second dose of reflux meds
6:30pm: final feeding of the day
7:00pm: in crib for night
7:15pm-7:30pm: usually falls asleep
Our schedule usually gets out of whack due to my LO taking very short naps. Should I start trying to feed him when he wakes at around 5:15am and do it as a night feeding (in the dark, etc.)? I read that if baby wakes early like this, you should treat this as a night feeding and put him back down after he's done eating. After that, you can go in at a predetermined wake time that you have set, get baby up and try feeding him again at that time. I feel so lost at this point. I feel like I don't know what I'm doing most days and that I'm just searching in the dark for something that will work for my LO.
Things that helped me:
-trying to relax and go with the flow (hard for me!) my baby sleep obsession is crazy lol,
-troublesometots
-figuring out his awake time which for my lo is 1.5 hours. Once I figured this out, the short naps didn't bother me so much because I knew what to do next (wait 1.5 hrs and do it all again) not a schedule but a routine at least.
-white noise, dark room, swing, paci, and swaddle
Now my biggest worry is when and how to get rid of all his "sleep crutches" and teaching him to fall asleep on own! Yikes!
As your baby gets older he'll develop his own routine. You are just going to cause yourself a lot of unnecessary stress trying to impose a feeding schedule in an infant this young.
Seriously, this is really very simple. Feed him when he's hungry, play with him when he is alert, and put him to sleep as he starts to slow down and get tired.
If he's waking up at 5:30 he is probably hungry. Do you mean you try to shush him and replace his pacifier while he is restless for the next hour? That's nuts. Nurse him or offer him a bottle, and when he's done try to get him back to sleep.
We get my baby up at 6:15 M-F. If he wakes up hungry at 5 I feed him and rock him and let him sleep until it's time to get up for the day.
I think having some semblance of a schedule is helpful for you and your LO. That way you can predict when he'll need feeding and make plans atound this. That being said, dowhat you feel is right and easiest for you. I too have my second daughter (5 months old) on a flexible schedule - as does our DC - and it helps us make plans etc. As PPs mentioned, naps will get longer soon, and he'll start going a bit longer between feedings. Remember: most circumstances we encounter with babes at this age are short lived situations. Take a deep breath. You're doing well!