Is your little one sleeping through the night? Is so, what's their bedtime and what time do they sleep until? Did you sleep train? What method did you use? There are so many methods and so many things out there on the Web! Need some help sorting through what worked for other moms and what didnt.
Thanks guys!
Re: Sleep training?
TL;DR. Find what's best for you and your baby. It may take a few tries but you know what soothes your baby best.
How easy she goes to sleep depends on her naps. Lately when she yawns we put her down she cries for 10 min and goes to sleep. I didn't realize that crying was her way of self soothing. Since we let her cry she takes real naps. Yay.
He goes down at ~7-8 and likes to wake up around 6:45 (with the 1-2 feedings in btwn). I just put him in his crib and he goes to sleep by himself and his soother.
We start quiet time at 7:30 when we dim all the lights. We carry him around the house and whisper good night to rooms and objects as we make our way to his nursery. We lay him in the crib and gently massage him while he gets the last of his energy out by thumping his legs around and rolling (we don't do baths at night time). Singing softly, we slowly change his diaper, dress him, read a short story then breast feed. He is put back in his crib for the night awake with only a lovey and a pacifier. The CIO was a LIFE SAVER for us because he was waking up every 2-3 hours every single night, since birth. I found myself in a very dark place. The CIO was tough, but only for 2 nights. LO is unscarred by the experience and continues to be a happy boy. We realized the best benefit for our son was for him to have healthy, sane and well rested parents, which just wasn't the case at all until we did CIO.
CIO is a very polarizing topic and I just hope my experience might help another desperate mother who is considering this method.
He he still wakes up sometime between 12-2 to eat but goes right back to sleep until 4:30-5 when we get him up for the day (we wake up early around here).
I I wish I had invested in this thing months ago, he hit the 4 month sleep regression and I just started co-sleeping for everyone's sanity. Although I do miss my cuddles with my little guy.
She's still waking twice a night and I usually feed her, and I try to put her back down awake. Does anyone else still do MOTN feeds that did sleep training? I'm sure it's not technically necessary to do at 6 months old, but I can't bring myself not to feed her. I'm hoping she'll figure that part out by herself.
she still has rough nights here and there, for shots, teething, plain no old crankiness and we give her a little extra comfort but we stick to putting her in her crib to sleep, and she's been a champ at it due to consistency.
Shes a much happier, well rested baby and certainly not scarred by it. She engages in playtime and responds more with smiles and laughter then anything else. She just wasn't getting the sleep she desperately needed before CIO (extinction) and you could tell she was a more irritable unhappy baby at that time and now things are way better!
DS starting to tummy sleep made a huge difference in how long his sleep stretches are now. We put him down on his back, but leave him on his stomach if he lands there while sleeping.
DS2: EDD- 09.08.17
myslef. Most of the night I was just watching the baby monitor
Anyways , it's seems as he regressed a bit. Used to sleep from 7pm , then wake up at 5am for a bottle and back to sleep until 8 sometimes 9 am. But now (last 3 days) he sleeps at 7pm , wakes up at midnight , I feed him , then back to sleep until 5 when he wakes again for another feeding. I think he's going through a growth spurt. Who knows , i tried cio but I know the hungry cry when I hear it. Feeding him at midnight is no big deal for me anyways since I'm still awake. Feeding him at that hour is my cue to go to bed!
Do do whatever makes you feel comfortable.