Anyone?
LO was doing GREAT with her sleep (7-7.5 hours a night and going right back to sleep after her feeding). About 1.5 weeks ago it became really hard to put her to sleep and then the 7 hours slowly started creeping back. Now it's next to impossible to get her to sleep and if we're lucky enough to get her in the crib - she wakes up after about 10-45 minutes.
Anyone else dealing with this? Is this a sign that she's ready for sleep training.
Not sure how much longer I can do this!
Re: 4 month sleep regression
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
BFP #2 March 21, 2010 CP 3/28/2010
BFP # 3 August 1, 2010 baby boy April 7, 2011
BFP #4 February 9, 2013 missed miscarriage @ 15 weeks on May 1st , 2013.
fingers crossed BFP #5 10/03/2013 due June 10, 2014. Unplanned C-Section on May 29, 2014. Welcome Grant!
I'm hoping to at least keep the 2-3 hr stretches. Up every hour is torture and making everyone in this house a little irritable.
Another in this boat. Everyone thinks I must be underfeeding him or he has gas but I swear it's classic WW stuff. Today he would only nap if I was holding him. And at night I'm getting 1-2 hours at a time where we were getting 6. I'm so effing tired.
Seemed to let up now this. Hoping only lasts a few weeks cuz waking up
Every hour or two is not cool.
BFP #2 March 21, 2010 CP 3/28/2010
BFP # 3 August 1, 2010 baby boy April 7, 2011
BFP #4 February 9, 2013 missed miscarriage @ 15 weeks on May 1st , 2013.
fingers crossed BFP #5 10/03/2013 due June 10, 2014. Unplanned C-Section on May 29, 2014. Welcome Grant!
We started on Sunday night and did our bedtime routine at 7 (bath, massage, feed and then book). I had to wake her up for her book and then I rocked her and sang Twinkle Twinkle Little Star until her eyes started to get heavy. We put her in the crib and stolid her it was time for bed and that we loved her. She spent 20 minutes talking to herself and playing with her hands and feet and then the crying started. Overall, it was 90 minutes from when she went into her crib until she fell asleep. We went in every 10 minutes during her crying and rubbed her head and told her that it was time to go to bed and we loved her. She slept until 3:30, I waited 5-7 minutes to see if she would resettle and then went in to feed her. She ate and I out her back down awake. I thought for sure we would be in for another hour of crying but she fussed for 10 minutes and went back to bed.
Night 2 it took 50 minutes for her to fall asleep and she slept until 7 am.
Last night it took 20 minutes and she slept until 7:15 am.
She's been so happy every morning and every day since she stared getting good solid sleep. I honestly think this was the best decision for all of us.
Hang in there ladies.
I burp her and then sit her on my lap for a short book. That usually wakes her up enough to be put down drowsy.