The sleep thread makes me wonder how many LOs actually go to sleep on their own. So at the moment your LO finally falls asleep at night (not naps) what are they doing?
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Going to sleep drowsy but awake? 167 votes
Rocking in a device (swing, car, etc)
Lying in crib/RnP/PnP with some parental intervention (patting, shushing, etc)
Lying in crib/RnP/PnP without parental intervention
It's a crapshoot, something different every night
Re: Going to sleep drowsy but awake?
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I've woken up to him turning it on on his own at 2 am---then refalling asleep on his own as well.
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So it's nursing at night. Nursing or carrier during the day. Nursing if we're home. Carrier if we're out or nursing fails.
We'll put him in the pnp (on his belly), turn off the lights, close the door, and turn down the air. He may fuss for a few minutes (that's more of an exaggeration as it almost always is never or less than a minute) and then he's off.
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