Okay so I talked to my pediatrician about this but I just don't agree with his opinion on it.
So my daughter is 18 months old and I've set a pretty good schedule for her. Well she has always been a baby that has to be held to sleep or rocked. Which i never really cared about until recently. We spend at least two hours at nap and bed time to get her to sleep. I'm exhausted of this fight every single day.
My pediatrician just said to do the cry it out method but I have never believed in letting them cry it out like that. Any one else have any ideas or tips to get her to go to bed easier and on her own? I'm running out of patience and especially having a new born coming within two weeks.
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For the record, I was terrified to cry it out with my kid. It actually went a lot more smoothly than I could have ever hoped. She cried for maybe 45 minutes the first and second night (with frequent checks where I told her it was time to sleep and that I was still there), down to 15 the third night, and never a problem again. We do have random days when she doesn't want to nap and cries, but that usually only happens when she is overtired.
That said, we had to rock ds until a year and then did some cry-it-out with both kids right at a year. It took 3-4 nights, but ended up just fine. Everyone goes to sleep just fine now.
I just set it in stone, 3 books, 3 songs while we rock then I lay her down and leave.
Granted she plays in her crib for an hour before falling asleep at nap time so I know she can do it and enjoys her crib.
She cried for 5 mins the first night, 2 the second and now not really at all.
While I will never agree with doing it at 6 months (but to each their own, I spent 16 months of each of my kids' lives a zombie from lack of sleep so maybe I'm the crazy one). I do think that an 18 month old will be able to handle this and understand that you aren't gone.
Also, I wonder if she's overtired. I know all kids are different but that doesn't sound like much sleep for a child that age. If you get her going to sleep earlier you might find it all spirals into more sleep.
Good luck! Sleep is where I fail as a a parent. I'm hoping that baby 3 knows what drowsy but awake is since I apparently don't
The biggest thing that stands out to me is your little one's schedule...my 2 yr old wakes up around 7:15am and naps at 11:30am. Wakes up between 2-2:30pm then is in bed at 7:30pm. At both 11:30am and 7:30pm she is not yet yawning or fussy but she goes to sleep like a champ. If we miss our sleep window by more than about 30 minutes though she is yawning and fussy and will cry in her crib for 5-10 minutes before she falls asleep. My best guess would be try earlier nap and bed times.
Good luck!!!!
It's hard but you can do it and it will make life a whole lot easier once baby arrives. Even if you sit outside his room and cry yourself it will be okay. You can do this mommy!
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