I've searched tips on how to get baby to sleep in crib from her rock n play but everything involves putting stuff in the crib and I'm not willing to take the risk, pediatrician told me I need to be putting her in her crib asap, and he said she will likely cry for 3-4 hours until she finally passes out..... I'm dying for any tips that don't involve me letting my sweet girl scream herself to sleep, has anyone had an success transferring baby to crib? All suggestions welcome I'm desperate thanks!
Re: To crib from RNP help!
Shes in the Merlin suit currently and we have a crib soother but in not sure how helpful the soother is. My advice is just keep putting her in the crib. If it's terrible, just move her back to the RNP and try again another day.
Jamie
I definitely disagree with letting the baby cry for hours and hours, but you probably are going to have to just jump in and try flat sleeping - maybe starting with one nap a day and working up? You could look into a wedge, but A) not all doctors agree with them, and
2-3 hour sleep stretches are normal so I'm going to have to agree with pp that it seems like you are acting like its something abnormal when it's not.
I transitioned to the crib slowly from daytime swing naps and nighttime bed sharing and thought it would suck because daytime naps sucked in the crib compared to the swing.
However the first night she slept amazingly in the crib- a five hour stretch compared to her 1-2 hour stretches.
I wouldn't stress too much. Either it will be easy or it will be difficult but you can't use the rnp forever so it has to happen.
Then she woke up at 12 and rolled all night while I flipped her back over, but still she went to sleep easily at least lol
Also, the first few nights in their cribs, I slept on a mattress in their nursery. That way they could smell me and when I'd hear them start to fuss, I'd jump up and try to calm them in their crib quickly and hope they'd fall back asleep without much assistance. It took us about a week to do the full transition.
That being said, your lo can stay in the rnp til 25 lbs. We made the decision to move them on our own because the 4 of us were ready. Our ped just asked where they were sleeping to make sure it was somewhere safe. Do what you feel is best for you. AND 3-4 hours? That ped sounds like a jacka**.
However the the best way I got her in the crib was by putting her on a boppy and double swaddling her. She wiggles all night until she lays flat. the boppy bothered me but after a couple nights I was okay. if you don't want to do a boppy you could try a crib wedge?
ill admit though I'm terrified once she outgrows the swaddle cause she's pretty much impossible to move unswaddled o.o lol I'll face it when we get there.