LO is such a bad sleeper...for naps and bedtime. It seems we have spoiled him by not doing some kind of sleep training yet...
He typically sleeps most if not all nights in his swing still, and has to be held to fall asleep. He also wont let us put him down once asleep usually with his naps.
its gotten sooo much worse though...i dont know what to do anymore. Any basic CIO tips for me? Havent thought to read up on any of this until now when im at my breaking point.
Right now LO definitely needs a nap so he is CIO in his crib but he stands so...what should happen? Will he eventually lay down? Im so confused...the screaming is starting to really get to me.
sorry this was long but thanks for any advice.
Re: Tell me a little about CIO...
If it's any encouragement, after going the CIO route we now have a baby who the instant is put in bed, rolls onto his side or tummy and goes straight to sleep. It's like he welcomes and looks forward to his bed now. He won't even fall asleep in my arms. Once he is done nursing he will either lay there in a daze or fight being held. Prior to that, LO needed to be nursed to a deep sleep before being transferred and eventually that quit working and we had to bed share so he could nurse all night and I had to go to bed when he did because me leaving would wake him up.
Consistency is super important. LO had no problem going to bed, but the MOTN wakings were a big problem. We tried CIO on and off but couldn't be consistent because LO kept getting ear infections (I didn't want him crying and making himself more congested than he already was). The week he got tubes in his ears, we did a week straight of CIO and he has been STTN since.
Prior to CIO, there were nights where we spent hours trying to get him back to sleep. The week that we did CIO, his total "crying time" over 7 nights was less than 2 hours (one night it took about 30min before he went back to sleep--every other night was 15min or less). He spent less time crying with a week of CIO than he sometimes did in one night of us trying to get him to bed.
ETA: He still wakes up occasionally, but cries for less than 30 seconds and is back to sleep. Even if we were to go in to check on him, he's done crying by the time we get to his door.
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Also know that CIO doesn't work for every baby. It didn't work for mine. BUT she sleeps pretty great now regardless. I still rock/nurse her to sleep, & she cuddles with her lovey in bed & does just fine.