I felt like everything was going fine for us until I read The Baby Whisperer. It made me paranoid about letting him nap in the swing. So now I'm alternating between fighting him on napping in an "appropriate" spot and giving in & putting him in the swing. Sucks. I came close to crying today for the first time.
I also used to run errands during his afternoon nap. He handled the transitions and movement nicely. But sleep sites say not to do that and now I feel like a prisoner because the windows where he's awake and not feeding are much more limited.
So 2 questions:
1. If he is otherwise doing ok with bedtime & such, is it that bad to take him out of the house during a nap?
2. We are going on vacation next week & obviously not packing the swing, just the RnP. Are we going to be in for a horrible time if I don't at least try to get him to sleep in the RnP now?
What we had been doing seemed great. I don't know if going back would mean laziness on my part or if this is a case of "don't fix what ain't broken."
Re: Don't fix what isn't broken?
Ds sleeps on me during the day and in his bed at night. I usually go out during his naps. Whoops.
I wouldn't worry. Do what works for you. He will outgrow that swing long before he will have withdrawals.
And we always plan errands during naps... I guess we're doing that wrong too.
Every baby/family is different. Trust your gut and do what works for you.
There are so many conflicting opinions and POV out there that I've never found any point in sticking to one expert's set of rules. The experts don't live in my house or know me or my kids, so they can't tell me with any real authority how my household should operate.
Just do what works for you.
DS: 11/8/11 | 9 lb 7 oz, 22 in
DD: 5/22/14 | 9 lb 9 oz, 21.5 in
As for the RnP, I don't think it'd hurt to get your LO better acquainted with it beforehand.
Also, I prefer to take my LO out when she's sleepy and ready for a nap vs wide awake. It usually makes outings less hectic and we are usually able to stay out longer that way.
I'm having the same feeling about the whole letting her sleep with the vibration. I even decided id just let the battery slowly die to transition her out of it and she went from sleeping through the night and being able to fall back to sleep on her own to waking multiple times. I've decided that if she needs this right now them I'm going to let her have it. They sell mattress ones so I'll just buy that and use it for a little while then maybe try again later. I think if he's sleeping good in the swing then let him. He's not going to be like that forever.
FWIW, my son (2.5) has been sleeping in his Thomas tent on the floor of his room for a month. He's happy, we're happy, and we're all sleeping well.
DS: 11/8/11 | 9 lb 7 oz, 22 in
DD: 5/22/14 | 9 lb 9 oz, 21.5 in