So I am having one heck of a time transitioning DS (6 months) to his crib from the rock n play. He's always been a tougher baby, he's always needed to be rocked/bounced to sleep, even as an infant. He was very colicky/had reflux so he spent a lot of time in our arms. We can get him asleep in our arms no problem, but as soon as I start lowering him into the crib, his eyes shoot open. I've tried laying him down and shushing him and walking out but the second he's on the mattress, he rolls over to his stomach and starts crying. He can't always get back to his back, so I think that's part of the problem, he can't fully roll yet. He doesn't' take a paci. I put his lovie in with him.
How did you guys make your transition easier? I was thinking of getting one of those sound machines that projects images on the ceiling, but wasn't sure it that would be too stimulating. I was hoping it would help soothe/relax him. Any thoughts/tips? Thank you!!
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Re: Rough time transitioning to crib- help!
Both of my kids have always had white noise in their rooms. Sound machine for DD, fan for DS.
The transition was somewhat "easy" for my kids because I put them in their cribs when they were still swaddled. I was able to roll up blankets and put them under the sheet so they felt more snuggled but for you, you sort of just have to go for it. Put him in his bed and if he rolls to his stomach and starts crying, rub his back, shush him and walk out. Give him a few minutes to calm down then go back in if you need to. Right now might be the time to start a little sleep training. Whatever you do, stay consistent.
Me: 25 | DH: 25
DD: Aug. 15
Finally we were at our wits end and just decided to just stick him in the crib permanently. It was a really bad for about 3 nights and then he was fine. He now sleeps in his crib perfectly.
We kinda did an improvisation of the Ferber cry it out method those 3 nights. We would go in and comfort him and then leave, increasing the time between going in.
Oh and our guy doesn't use a pacifier either. We did use the Love to Dream Swaddle which let his arms stay up. That way he could still get his hand in his mouth and self soothe!