I get lo to be and asleep in her crib between 10 and 1030. Im wndering if i should be trying to make it earlier. Ive tried 9pm before but she always wakes up around 10 and i have to start all over.
Currentlynshes going down around 10 and getting up around 4 for a feeding then back down until 6.
Re: What.time does LO go to bed?
Our Angel: EDD: 05/11/17. MC at 6 weeks
Baby #2- EDD: 07/18/17
Of course tonight LO woke up about 215am. Although ive given her her pacifier and shes fallen back to sleep. Maybe thats all she needdd right now
ETA I type too fast.
DS: 18 months
Dx DOR AMH .2
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P.s. weve outgrown the 6-8 screamfest!!!! (15 weeks)
We tried conservative less controversial methods initially but when I noticed that she knew how to self soothe a little I sleep trained and she's doing great
ETA- agree about no witching hourS anymore. Amen!
What were your babies schedules like before you trained?
https://www.thenewbasics.com/book-excerpt/sleep/
Again, I agree sleep training is not for everyone so before anyone judges "how could they do it so young" ... Remember everyone's situation is different, every baby is different.
We did shush, pat and really encouraged her to self soothe while putting her down drowsy but awake from weeks 6-12. We would end up picking her up if she cried and end up rocking her to sleep. It work for a little while at bedtime but then sleep regression hit and also her naps were horrendous where she would literally scream bloody murder IN MY ARMS while I am rocking her for like 30 mins. This was the case before every single nap( crying in my arms) and before bedtime and after MOTN feedings. I just tolerated it because she would sleep from 9-2, feed, 3-7. Mind you, I work 50-60 hours a week and so does my husband and we have no one in our life to help other then nanny when we are at work.
It got to a point where she would get up every 1-2 hours at night screaming and then we would rock her for 30 mins (while baby is screaming still). She became a very fussy, cranky, sleep deprived, sad baby who just did not do well whole awake or while sleeping.
We did cry it out and used the training to unswaddle and transition to crib and within 3-4 days she was sleeping so much better and became so much happier of a baby!! She no longer cries at all and is so much more playful and interactive. It's hard but we knew she wasn't getting the sleep she needed. Wonder weeks are understandable but a baby not sleeping for 4-5 weeks on end didn't do us any good.
She still wakes up at night multiple time but will just play a little and put herself back to sleep. She wakes up every morning with a huge smile on her face and laughs all day long now. She whines when she is sleepy and she knows crib = rest now.
It worked for us and this is sustainable and baby is getting much needed continuous sleep to grow and develope.