I'm pretty sure my LO has hit the 4mo sleep regression phase. He's been waking up more often through the night - like every 1-2 hours, as opposed to his once every 4-5 hours. I've been reading up on it and I learned that starting a fairly consistent night time routine is crucial now. I've been putting him to bed around 8:30-9:30 every night (after we read, bathe and then massage) but I read he should be going down around 6:30-7 or even earlier, depending on how many naps and the length of them throughout the day. I'm a FTM and I was always told that the first 3 months were the hardest. I felt so blessed my DS was so easy! When I thought things were going to get even better than they already were, I'm afraid they are getting worse and going to stay that way until the 8/9mo mark. I EBF and he will not take a bottle so I can't get any help from my SO. I've been trying every day at least once and he hates it. I have to throw away precious milk since he won't eat it! He's also not eating as much during the day - probably because he's so excited to investigate this new world - but eats a ton at night. So basically, I'm exhausted!! Any advice? Is anyone experiencing this too?
Re: 4mo sleep regression
Re sleeping - my daughter has been sleeping through since 9 weeks we did nothing to encourage this she just did it & she goes down between 6:30-7:30. She's just turned 4 months for past 2 weeks she has been waking around 3am & just wants to play. She will wake for 2 nights then sleep through 2 nights then be awake next few nights. It's really tough. She also isn't going to sleep as early goes down between 8-9 now. We haven't hit a routine or tried any "sleep training". I don't have any advice, but just want to say you're not alone!
@laceybee29 I have tried different nipples and finally found one he didn't choke on. It's the Como Tomo - it has a big base to it so resembles the breast more. He just likes to gnaw on it rather than eat it. I think he thinks it's a toy. I haven't tried the Nuk yet, but it's worth looking into.
@OlgaN15 That probably would work for me, but I may have made the mistake of having DS co-sleep in the bed with me. It worked wonders in the beginning because we both slept more and he just ate when he wanted to through the night. Now I think it may be backfiring. He kicks the crap out of me when he wakes up at night. I'm going to try to a new sleeping schedule and once that's established I'll try and move him to his bassinet, then to his crib. I feel like I may be overwhelming the LO with all these new things so I'm going to try one thing at a time.
I'm glad I'm not alone! I tried to put him to bed earlier last night and he woke up every 15 min for 2 hours until he finally settled down. Then woke up every 2 hours after that.
Regarding sleep, my LO is 16 weeks now and she has been sleeping 12 hours a night since 10 weeks without waking to feed. I worked extremely hard at getting her to this place so here are some things that worked for us! She has a bedtime of 6:30pm, even though it sounds counterproductive, if you want them to sleep longer stretches they need to go to bed between 6-8pm. My LO is not allowed to nap after 5pm so if it's 5:45 and she's rubbing her eyes we start the bedtime routine and she goes down for the night. If she is napping from like 3:30pm I will wake her up at 5pm as well. We start by changing into pajamas, she hates bath so that's not part of the every day nighttime routine. Then she has her bottle between 5:30-6pm and we burp. After that we play for a little, quiet and low key and I keep her upright to avoid hiccups and spit up. Then around 6:15 I bring her upstairs and put her overnight diaper on. I swaddle her every night using the Miracle Swaddle Blanket or the SwaddleMe Velcro ones. Then she goes in her crib and I rub her head and sing her a song, she likes to have a pacifier so that's in her mouth. Once she falls asleep for 10 mins I take the pacifier out and leave. She also has a white noise machine that she has used since birth. Some nights she will squirm around 2-3am and I just leave her unless she's crying. Her body is trained now to not need food in the middle of the night so if she wakes up and fusses I just go in and give her the pacifier and leave and she goes right back to sleep.
I hope you find some relief! My LO has always been formula fed so I have had my SO help and that has been so important!
I just wanted to let you know there is a light at the end of the tunnel (even if it doesn't seem like it now!) Eventually the sleep regression will pass and you'll pretty much forget all about it even happening (until the next one, haha) My DS just finished up his and it was complete hell, but he has slowly been getting back to his regular stretches of sleep and a day ago even blessed me with a full 12 hours - I was on cloud nine the entire day.
I EBF so I understand the difficulty in not being able to get that needed break sometimes, especially when they just want the boob throughout the night. It's rough but it'll pass eventually.
Hang in there!
As for the bottles we use munchkin latch bottles. She never once refused them when we switched to the bottle!
Good luck mama!