Hi ladies,
So I know a lot of us are having nap time troubles with our LOs. If your LO is not sleeping what do you do with them? Do you make them take a rest in their crib or go on with your day and try again later? I know with some of the CIO ish methods we have going on the board they eventually fall asleep but if you are a rocker/ other method what do you do if they don't sleep? Rock until they sleep?
Thanks in advance from a super exhausted mother.
Edit: autocorrect
Re: The non existant nap time
Her 3pm nap is when I usually take a break, lay down with her to watch TV and let her fall asleep and stay asleep on me. I'd love to be able to put her in her crib for naps, but a nap in the swing/my arms is better than nothing.
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Sometimes we go back out and play for another 45 mins and then I try again. On particularly difficult days, I nurse to sleep
If I have nothing planned I hold her and pat her back until she goes to sleep; rocking doesn't work for her. A lot of times I will let her sleep on me or wait a bit and try to set her down. She still won't nap in her crib so I don't even try because she's horrible at napping and I'd rather she just sleep instead of worry about where.
I'm sure once I decide to make the crib transition for naps I will have to let her CIO. That is the only way we got her to sleep there at night and believe me I tried everything else because I didn't want to do it.
I was also thinking that LO might e trying to drop a nap. Previously she was napping every 1-1.5 hrs now it's more like every 2 hours. But she still gets tired at the same time and will go down for 30 -45 minutes when she obviosusly needs a longer nap.
Yesterday she did 2.5 hrs in the morning and two 30 minutes the rest if the day. Needless to say night time was a disaster.
Thanks for your help all!
Emma Rose
Born 3.11.14
8lbs 14oz, 21.5 in
Normally LO naps 20-50 minutes, sometimes on me, sometimes on the floor.
I nurse til he's asleep. I can tell if he is going to wake up if I lay him down, so those days I just hold him as long as he sleeps.
Occasionally I put him in my wrap and we go for a walk, or he sleeps in the carseat while I do my shopping... But with a toddler at home we don't always get what we want.
He is generally pleasant even without a nap, but sometimes goes to bed early.
But here lately, usually every third day after above napping schedule, he will completely switch up and stay up for like 4 hours then take a 2-3 hour nap in the middle of the day, then stay up til bedtime.
But to answer your question if he won't go down, then I just either hold him until he does, or if he's groggy, I put him in his bed and give him his paci. That usually does the trick. Sometimes he'll 'talk' to himself for a while, then fall asleep on his own. I haven't the heart to let him CIO. I did that with my first 2 and now I regret it.
Working towards a schedule has really helped us. We still do everything on demand, but he's falling into something that's fairly perfectible. I'm working part time and my mom takes care of him while I'm gone. She's much better at seeing the signs and keeping to the schedule then I am!
Then, along came DS3 2 years later, and he coslept with us, and I could tell the difference after they all got older. DS3 is much more closer to me than any of my older boys, and he's 9. My older 2, whom are 11 & 13, seem t always distance themselves and are more independent (which is a positive, but it makes me feel unwanted, I guess lol). Now that I'm older, more patient and experienced, I am not going the CIO way. I'm not knocking it, b/c it does work, but in my experiences, I choose not to. DS4 does NOT STTN, and he's 22 weeks. I am exhausted most days, but at least I know that he's happy and hasn't been screaming all night. This can't last forever, right?
* Wanted to add that we did not use CIO either. We just made the room dark, turned on the fan for white noise, and put him in his crib when we noticed he started showing signs of being tired (rubbing his eyes and fussing a bit).
Edited: spelling (I need to go to sleep;)
She still naps great for him. So so but in the crib for me and today was Sherrol first day back with her and it didn't go as great but I think Sloan realizes she will give in to her where Chris def doesn't and I'm getting better about it.
Our nap routine is as soon as she yawns or rubs eyes. Diaper change - swaddle- rock until drowsy and down in crib with binky ( and blanket). White noise and fan on.
We use magic sleep suit at night time and do a bath and lotion. So there is a difference between nap versus bedtime