So we are going on 48 minutes of crying baby. I feel horrible about it, but he just won't sleep in his crib. We have had just about 7 months of him sleeping in bed with me. And even during the day all naps are in my arms. I am just at my breaking point and need my space! Which could also be why I feel so horrible about making him cry, it's for selfish reasons! Anyone care to share their success stories for encouragement?
Re: Currently Crying It Out.....
You may want to read this. I found it way easier to start with naps instead of bed time. Get him used to the crib during day instead of night may help. Good luck mama!
20 minutes later, he was awake but he just laid there looking around (we have a video monitor) and cried out about 20 minutes later. At that point, it was four hours between feedings so I changed and nursed him. Slept 3 hours, I nursed him (my goal was no more often than every 3 hours). Slept 2 hours and woke up because he pooped. Changed him and he slept for another 2 hours until morning. I'm exhausted.
I never left him alone to cry by himself. He knew I was there soothing him but I still felt terrible. I hope he gets the idea very quickly.
I love her!!! It is the hardest thing in the world to hear her cry. But at this point, I know that I will healthier if I can do some simple things: eat meals, brush my teeth before bed, take showers, have a conversation with my husband that isn't conducted in hand gestures and frantic whispers and text messages because there is a 20-lb cabbage wedged between us asleep.
Thank you to those of you who shared success stories. I needed to hear those today.
We started last night. She cried for 20 minutes before sleeping. She woke up four times (which is fewer times than usual) and I nursed her twice (3am & 7am). We intended to use the Ferber method and check on her periodically, but we quickly realized that when we went in to check, it aggravated her and she was much more distraught. Contrary to what you're 'supposed' to do, we contented with CIO for her naps today. She has cried less and less each time, and she napped for two hours longer than normal.
For those of you whose babies sleep alone (either in a bassinet or a crib): Do you use baby blankets? Sleep sacks?
Best of luck and keep us updated, Mommas!
I put a mattress on the floor of her nursery. I started a bedtime routine and I absolutely stuck with it no matter what (NOT a schedule, but a routine). She'd have dinner, a bath, some play time in her diaper then story time in the living room. Then I'd make her a bottle (we FF so I'm not sure how different the transition for you would be). I'd take her to the rocking chair in the nursery, leave the lights off, turn on her noise machine, then give her the bottle. I wait anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes after she's finished her bottle and fallen asleep before putting her down in the crib. Sometimes it takes a couple attempts of picking her up, bouncing/walking around the room, putting her back down. Once she's down, I tuck a blanket between the mattress and the bars of the crib (she hates sleep sacks) and gently place it over her, trying not to wake her up. I'd sleep on the mattress, getting up to par her when she needed it. If she wakes up, then I just bring her to the mattress with me.
After a week of that, I moved the mattress into my bedroom. Still putting her down initially in her crib, following our routine, and now sleeping in seperate rooms. She's only spent two nights in her crib, but I feel like it's huge progress from where we were at strictly Cosleeping. I know I've made some progress because she knows what to expect once we've made it to her nursery in the dark.
So... I give her a blanket. As safely as I can.
Me: 25 | DH: 25
DD: Aug. 15