what do you do when baby wakes? Be it from a too short nap or MOTN, etc. I have no issues with CIO and have only started to let him cry a bit as of last night but I'm curious if those who do not currently CIO have great miracle sleepers so it doesn't matter or don't mind assisting them thru every freaking sleep cycle (as I'm currently doing, can you tell)?
I know it's been awhile since there was a sleep question, eh?!
Some background we've gone from bedsharing to pnp in our room to pnp in his room and now crib in his room, he wakes every few hours and eventually ends up back in bed with us.
Re: If you don't CIO
My LO has NEVER slept more than a few hours a day and has screamed from 10pm-6am since birth. He goes to bed drowsy and sleeps 2-3hrs, but then is up the rest of the night. I can count on one hand the nights I've had 4hrs of sleep and that wasn't even consecutive. CIO doesn't work for us because he already screams for hours and doesn't fall asleep. I have just learned to deal with spending my nights rocking my child while he screams. In my mind, it's all about survival. Baby and mama need to sleep and whatever works to accomplish that is a win!
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Just the past week she has started wanting to go to sleep without nursing. She still wants me there with her, but if she's not hungry she turns her back to me and fusses until she dozes off. Last night she was up around six times, I think, and nursed about half of them which is huge for us!
It is hard sometimes, but I know she will sleep on her own someday and I'll miss all those cuddles!
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We've been bed sharing since we got home from the hospital. Bed and box spring on the floor. Maybe 40 inches up. Wood floor.
I think it's helped with my anxiety...
She used to sleep some in her pnp next to us which was nice. Well the pnp is packed somewhere and we finally got our bed frame... Putting our bed WAY off the wood floor. She fell off once before... Don't really want that to happen again...
We just got her crib so the last few nights we've tried that in her own room. Ugh it hurts my heart. She starts screaming as soon as you start to lower her in.
We nurse, shush, sing. If that doesn't work I hold her, maybe nurse the second side and repeat.
After an hour I picked her up once she calmed down and wer'ee back in bed... Where she screamed the entire time I brushed my teeth.
I say bedsharing is still working for us so we'll take it very slowly. I love my little monster
I've got a nap monster!!! She will only nap in her carriage in the kitchen with the microwave fan on!!!! Freak!!!! And I've tried it all, put her in the Mamaroo, put her in the RnP, put her in the PnP, up in her room in the crib, white noise, no white noise, pacifier, lovey, etc.....and she is a major cat napper so we deal with that too.
As far as night time sleep.....We can't co-sleep because my husband snores like a chainsaw and he wakes DD up. We started off with she & I in her room (me on the pullout and her in the RnP, then bassinet). She was a decent sleeper at night until 3 or 4 months and then started getting up a lot at night, at this point she started sleeping in her crib in her room and I slept in our room with a monitor because I was going back to work. Then at 5 months she went to sleeping through the night to 6-7 months HELL...was up constantly at night no matter what we did. Maybe about a week before she turned 8 months she went back to sleeping through the night and has been doing so for a few weeks.
I bottle fed and rocked her to sleep until about 6.5 months. From there I stopped bottle feeding to sleep because I think she was overfull and it was hindering her ability to fall asleep on her own. Now she plays with her toys after dinner, gets a bath every other night, gets PJs, snuggle with daddy on the couch and then I take her up to her room and we read a book, say goodnight to the lights and sometimes I rock her, but most of the time she just wants to go in the crib (she's a belly sleeper).
When I asked my pediatrician at 6 months if we could CIO because I was that miserable from all the night wakings he said she was still too young and to wait until 8 or 9 months. And so far she has been doing much better with falling asleep on her own by herself.