Hey moms,
My baby is 1 month now, and has been SO cranky lately! Even after I've tried everything.. diaper, feeding, temp, soothing methods... My question is, what do you guys do when your baby is extremely fussy/inconsolable and won't sleep or let my husband and I sleep for that matter? Of course I try to calm her, and love on her as much as I can.. But it's just not realistic to carry her around all day when I have things I need to get done. I'm not one to really let her cry, but I'm home alone with her ALL day, and I don't know anyone down here yet who could help out. In your opinion, is it alright to put her down in a safe place and just let her cry after I've tried everything? I mean I just can't cuddle her all day long to keep her from crying... As much as I'd love to, it's just impractical. What do you all do?? Advice please!
Re: Crying
Lol, mine will only "tolerate" the bath for a few minutes. When she starts getting fussy, I take her out and it's screaming from there, through getting dressed, until she's on the boob again..
Does the baby take a pacifier? Will she be content in a swing? Have you tried a white noise machine to block out the noise that could be coming in from outside of her room? Do you swaddle her really tight with her arms in? My son did not like his arms in but once I started swaddling them in anyways he napped every single nap. They could startle themselves awake when they have those little jerks that they do and if their arms are out that can wake them up. Just some additional thoughts.
What I can tell you is that it's a phase. Mine stopped being crazy around 3 months. It was really really hard. I personally am not a fan of intentional CIO. I get waiting if they're settling in and grunting but once they're full on crying and screaming, I go to them. I've had to put them down and walk away for my sanity for 5 minutes but never an intentional CIO. At this age they don't have coping skills and really aren't capable of a learned behavior. When they fall asleep after CIO, it isn't because they learned they need to, it's because their little bodies didn't have the energy to keep calling for you. I try to remember too that they can cry for a number of reasons that I can't always interpret. They could be lonely, have growing pains, be cold, or overstimulated and tired.
I don't want this to sound like I want you to suffer crying spells forever because I've been there. I believe that at this age CIO is a sleep training designed for adults, not LOs. Have you tried a ring sling to wear? I have a moby, ring sling, and ergo and my sling is my favorite while they're tiny to baby wear and comfort them. If LO is really wound up, I do a tight swaddle and then put them in. The movement of walking and doing chores actually helps to soothe too. My LOs are comforted by the vacuum too. I also had to resign myself that for few months, chores wouldn't get done. This was really hard because I was at home all day staring at the chores that weren't being done. It will pass, it's just a really hard time. Some of us get sparklers. This baby is very mellow and just wired differently and makes me realize the twins just had different and more demanding needs. I didn't do anything to make LO #3 mellow, she just is, just like I didn't do anything to make the twins demanding.
It's like 45 min from beginning of one meal to beginning of next. She'll spend 20 min on me till she gets sleepy, then falls off. Is quiet for a few minutes then starts rooting again! I have no time for anything. Hoping it's just a phase.