DD is 5 weeks and she won't sleep in her crib anymore. At first it was because of her gas but it's under control now and she won't even stay down for 10 minutes anymore. I tried last night and she cried for 30 minutes before I gave in and let her sleep on my chest. I don't feel safe with her sleeping with me what can I do???
Re: Won't sleep in her crib?
My suggestion is to lay her down as much as possible throughout the day. (When sleeping or to even just look around.) Our LO likes to look at her mobile and "talk" to her "friends".
We made the mistake of always holding our 1st daughter when sleeping and she was in our bed until she was 3. So with the other 3 we made sure to lay them in their beds as much as possible.
Your LO is not going to automatically adjust to the transition over night. Just work with her. It will happen.
We had to lay a soft blanket under her to help with the transition. After a week or 2 we took it out. I think the softness helped compared to the hard, flst surface she wasn't used to.
It takes time and a lot of patience. Keep working on it.
The world won't end if the baby doesn't sleep in the crib. Check the sheet type (DS only liked the jersey or fuzzy type fitted sheets). The transfer is generally inhospitable (from warm to cold). Try an old school water bottle while you rock or nurse baby to sleep. That way when you transfer the resting place is warm.
White noise: we still use a rain CD on loop.
Swaddle: either old school or we used the pods.
Whatever you do-- don't make a habit of letting your newborn cry like that. It doesn't "teach" them anything but that they are panicking & no one is coming. Trust, that's not a lesson you want them to learn.
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What @PrimRoseMama said ^^^
Please don't leave your 5 week to cry like that
We didn't put DD in her crib until she was like 3 months old, and she was swaddled, with white noise going all night.
Buy a rock 'n' play or let her sleep with you (research safe co-sleeping if you do that) AND adjust your expectations because it's actually ABNORMAL for a 5 week to enjoy sleeping in a crib. They want to be snuggled and be cozy, like in the womb.
And if you can find a rock n play for cheap it wouldn't hurt to get one. But I wouldn't pay for a brand new one. Unless you plan on having more kids. Then it is worth the money. My 9wk old is nearly getting too big for it though. She doesn't like the way it holds her anymore so we have rarely used it in the last 2 weeks.
Ok how about "unusual"? Just letting her know that lots of babies hate being flat on their back, in a crib. Her baby is not the exception.
Hey, mommy! I understand how challenging it can
be to get your baby to sleep. I remember rocking and rocking, and just when I
thought the little guy was asleep, he would suddenly open his big beautiful
eyes and stare right into my face trying to tell me that he wasn’t ready to
sleep yet! Have you heard of the book, Rattled: Surviving Your Baby's First
Year Without Losing Your Cool? You’ll definitely find it informative and
encouraging.
TheStrongWave