Hi Everyone- I apologize if their was already a thread on this. I couldn't find one. A friend recommended I read Babywise and that it was a lifesaver for her to get her baby sleeping through the night faster. I know their is some controversy on this. Does anyone recommend this style and if not, what worked best for you?
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We used Happy Sleep Habits, Happy Child but took a lot of it with a grain of salt. What works for one child may not work for another. You just need to try out different things, but stay consistent (try for a week or so before changing things up) - it's a difficult balance to achieve.
I didn't hear good things about Babywise, but don't have any personal experience with it.
EDIT TO ADD: DD didn't sleep her first 8-10 hour stretch until 10 months old and didn't consistently sleep through the night until 14 months old. I feel like I tried everything, but she just wasn't ready.
DD #1: March 20, 2013
DD # 2: May 2, 2015
EDD #3: March 4, 2018
I would recommend establishing a routine as best you can as early as possible. You'll use baby's tried cues to know when they are tired. At nighttime we would get a routine of turning down the lights, infant massage with lotion, diaper change, feeding and rocking to sleep. Over time they just started to associate that routine with their long nightly sleep. Eventually when the baby was much older we did sleep train but in the first few months the goal is simply survival and no method will work for every child as they are all different.
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So maybe learn from our first experience and don't give them anything to drink in bed.... It did help but it can also be a pain in the ass.
No, newborns love and crave swaddling (well most). My kids screamed when they broke free of the swaddle. The tighter the better
My bff said the same thing when her daughter was born and sure enough she began sleeping better when swaddled.
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Babies have what's known as the Moro (startle) reflex where it feels like they are falling. The can be fast asleep and then will move their arms in a startling manner because it feels like they are falling. Swaddling helps to calm this reflex.
Once we got night time feedings down to once per night for about 2 weeks we then just cut them out until the morning. I'm ok with letting babies cry it out when I am sure they are ready. Right amount of weight gain and ate enough when I put him down.
Only 2 nights with 20 mins of crying and Bam! Done. DS slept through the night at 2/3 months And is a great sleeper now and has been the last 2 years. It's rare if he gets up in the middle of the night.
I agree that every child is different, but remember they also take their cues from mom and dad's behavior.
It's so variant baby to baby. Look at adults-my husband and I have completely different sleeping habits.
I have tried many many methods with my 17 month old and he's only been sleeping through the night for a month. I didn't do anything differently-he was just finally ready. We did CIO, gentle methods, routines (still do). I have a friend with a baby 2 weeks older than mine and we were literally trying the same things on the same nights and getting totally opposite results. Do what you can to make bedtime as calm and relaxing as possible and then pray to God that you're one of the lucky ones with a good sleeper.