We are still swaddling our 5 month old DD, and had planned to do so until we sleep train her at 6 months because she always wakes herself up with her hands. However, she pretty much busts her left arm out EVERY time she takes a nap, and wakes herself up. She sleeps well at night, only waking once to nurse.
I just don't know if we can make it another month swaddling! She hates it, and she breaks out every nap. I'm worried because I think if we try to stop swaddling her at this point, she'll be waking herself up even more often. Or won't even sleep at all.
I realize that things will change quickly and I probably just have to wait it out, but I'm just interested to hear if anyone else has ever gone through this and what they have done:)
Re: Swaddle Problems
Sounds pretty common. Can you swaddle one arm out? That's what I did with both of my kids, then continued to wrap the swaddle around their torso, leaving both arms out before we ditched the swaddle all together.
It sucks but at some point you just have to leave the arms out and get rid of the swaddle. She probably sleeps worse right now because she's fighting to get out!
Yes she will wake up more. Yes you will be even more tired because she will wake herself up more but IMO it's unavoidable. It's a natural transition and you have to go through it eventually and besides, she is getting too old to be swaddled and needs to be able to move naturally in her sleep without being constricted by a swaddle.
With my son, we sleep trained him right at five months because we were at our wits end. He went no swaddle, first night in the crib (in rock n play before), and first night not nursing to sleep all at once. With my daughter I think it's going to have to be slightly different! I agree she really needs to be out of the swaddle. I think we'll start with one arm and transition.
Naps are tough. I feel ya.
You're sure you're putting her down at the right time for these naps? I'd leave her to cry for a bit honestly. I don't think 5.5 months is too young. She won't learn any other way.
Yes, she does have to learn! If she has been fed, has a clean diaper and is clearly tired then I would let her cry a bit. She's just fighting sleep because that's what babies do. Good luck!
This is my husband's method for naps (when I'm around I usually nurse her to sleep). He feeds her, changes her, and then when she starts fussing because she's tired (generally after 1.5-2 hours of awake time) he puts her in the crib, turns on the mobile, and leaves the room. She will cry for about 5 minutes, stick her thumb in her mouth, and then sleep for 30-45 minutes. She wakes up cooing and smiling. Daycare tells us that they do the same thing. She tends to take short frequent naps rather than longer ones, though occasionally she'll sleep for 60-90 minutes at daycare.
My DD was 4 months old when I did the transition to the crib and I started by leaving one arm out of the swaddle and rolled up receiving blankets and put them under the crib sheet on each side of her so she felt more cuddled. Then swaddled both arms out and then I took the blankets out all together.
Naps got better around 6 months old
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We rolled up blankets for under the crib sheet to mimic the shape of the bassinet and slowly moved them so they were all the way to the outer edges of the mattress and then removed them one at a time. By the time she could roll over she was in the crib on a flat mattress. She loves it in there actually. She likes having the room to thrash around at night. She's 19 weeks and sleeps on her tummy now most of the night...I nurse her to sleep and put her in the crib on her back but she flips pretty quickly. She will sleep anywhere from 10-12 hours in her crib without crying for food now. It's amazing.
Good luck!
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