My son is now 18weeks old (born on Thanksgiving), weighs about 17lbs and is formula and breastfed. We have had some ups & downs with sleep the past 4 months due to him getting surgery at 10w and the recovery. At this point, he goes to bed at 7:30-8:00 and is up for the day between 6-7. However, he wakes up 1-4 times in between. The only consistent wake up seems to be around 1-2 and that's when I do a MOTN feeding. I'm not concerned about weaning him from that just yet, as he does "sleep" for a long time and may need/want the nourishment. I just think he needs to figure out how to self-soothe so he can put himself back to sleep for the other wake ups.
Anyone use a sleep consultant or any form of sleep training and care to share how that worked? I am so exhausted now and I've been back at work for a month while still waking up all the time.
Re: Sleep consultant? Sleep training? Anyone?
We are not using sleep consultants. She sleeps pretty well sleeping from 8-530/6 ish then again until 830. She does stir and cry sometimes but she will only do that for a couple seconds or a minute or two then fall back to sleep. If she completely wakes up I get up change her and nurse her back to sleep. Paci's don't work and she doesn't self soothe very much yet. It's what worked for us.
Op, I do think it is also normal for a baby at this age. I posted an article from a sleep consultant in the regression thread that states sleep training is recommended from 6-8 months on most babies if that helps.
I also wouldn't say it's "every single time" It's been 2 forums and the same subject.
I believe I'm pretty supportive elsewhere.
LaceyH13 said:
His 4 month checkup was today so I asked his pediatrician her opinion and she said I should be letting him cry for up to 10 minutes before checking in and that he is healthy and big enough to begin weaning him at night. She also said between 4-6 months, you should normally see a big improvement in sleep so there's hope for those of us who have babies who wake up frequently.
And for the record, you don't know what I think about the subject, though it seems you think you do. After your comment that people who suffer from PPD shouldn't be on TB, I just can't take your opinion as credible, I'm sorry. Maybe I am a little harsh on you (and I probably shouldn't be), but that comment really really burned me.
My second child's sleep habits are 100% different from my first and cio probably won't be our method of sleep training because it's not fun and nobody wants to do it unless they have to.
post regarding the PPD and I believe I apologized so if you have underlining issues feel free to private message me and we can hash it out!
Edited for autocorrect issues.