May 2018 Moms

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  • Based on discussions in the Baby Clothes thread.. those whose kids wore sleep sacks to bed - until what age did you use them?  I stopped when my daughter was able to stand up but her room is so cold and she never stays under a blanket so I'd like her to wear them again.  But it seems weird to have her legs confined.  I think I've seen some with an open bottom.  Even that seems too confined to me but I've never seen them in person.  
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  • Any advice from STM+ on getting my toddler to stay the f in her bed at night? I’m totally prepped for a newborn at least. And how to maybe get her to sleep without it being such a production? I’m currently sitting on her floor continuously telling her to lay down. 

    Note: we’re breaking a cosleeping habit that my mom and stepdad nicely started for me when we have never coslept before. But they kept her almost 2 months while i was sick. So woosah. 
  • @fraufarbissina I stopped using the sleep sack right after his first birthday. I think that was around when she started pulling himself up in his crib too.  I’ve been doing fleece footie pjs with a short or  long sleeve onesie underneath for bed lately and trying to cover him up.

    @Poppy0419 I don’t have any advice but wish you luck and will be checking back to see what advice others have. We are trying to break the cosleeping habit we got ourselves into...
  • @Poppy0419 I just completely 100% childproof the room, remove any toys or interesting things like that, and close them in.  They both figured it out pretty quickly.
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  • @fraufarbissina I think around nine months? He was sleeping flat in his back and not moving during that whole time anyway... I’m admitting to being a bad mom and letting him sleep with blankets fairly early on though... I can’t sleep without a blanket, so I didn’t want to have him be “uncomfortable.” 

    @Poppy0419 I’m not there yet either, but I’m sorry a new “bad” habit has been created for you and you have to deal with it without spousal support.
  • @tincupchalice She gets hysterical if she can’t get the door open. She’s an escalator. We couldn’t have done CIO or anything with this girl. She will scream until she pukes. It’s...fun. 

    @ivyvines6 he comes home Monday and I fully intend to enjoy 2 weeks of not putting her back to bed  :D 

    @fraufarbissina look up the zippity zips! I never used one, but they can move in them. Maybe it could help? +1 for being the bad mom who’s kid slept with a blanket early on. I did muslin ones until she was bigger. 
  • @fraufarbissina, we stopped using sleep sacks I think when the twins were only a few months old? Like when they started rolling over. We just dressed them warmer and then summer hit so they didn't need much and we used blankets at 11 months. 
  • @Poppy0419 DS does well with a timer. When he has a hard time, I tell him I’ll lay with him
    until the timer goes off. Usually it works and he doesn’t throw a fit when it goes off. We also got an okay to wake clock to help with getting out of bed. He does okay with it, but sometimes needs a reminder to not come out until it turns green. 
  • @Poppy0419 how old is your toddler?  My 2 year old is doing the same thing. Bedtime can take an hour now. I know my older son went though the same thing around that age. We just keep putting him back to bed. He gets the little light on in his room and he can look at books if he stays in bed. If he gets up we turn the light off. It helps some nights. I guess it’s just a stage!

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  • @fraufarbissina we stopped using them around 1 year as well. DS was escaping his crib and we didn't want him getting hurt because he was restricted. He was moved to a big boy bed shortly after that. No issues either. I think it was a good progression: tight swaddle to looser sleepsack to blankets and sheets. 
  • @roomsu shell be 2 in February. I’ve put her back to bed twice in 15 minutes. I’m losing my mind over here. She goes straight to sleep but won’t stay asleep and throws a fit because she’s alone. So I’m sitting on her bedroom floor. Again. In tears. Because every time I fall asleep she wakes up. 
  • @Poppy0419 man I am so sorry you are dealing with that! And as soon as I started responding to you my DS started crying over the monitor  :#
    Go to sleep babies, and stay asleep! 
  • MissusTexasMissusTexas member
    edited January 2018
    I frickin hate bedtime! After about 6 months we seem to have moved past that getting out of bed stage with my 2.5 your old, but it was a doozy. She’s an escalator, too. Now if we can just get the 5 year old to sleep through the night.... 

    ETA something helpful: make sure you’re awarding the behavior as little as possible- don’t talk to them or hold them when they come out, just walk them back and put them in bed. Make getting out as boring as possible. Also, around 3 we started using the door method where if they come out once you shut the door halfway and if they come out again you shut the door all the way but just for a certain amount of minutes, maybe 2-3. That’s also around the age they start understanding how sticker charts work so that’s worth a try.
  • @fraufarbissina I saw a halo sleep sack on one of my BST pages on FB the other day in 4T-5T.  I was so confused.  Apparently, it’s like a sleep sack, but it has legs like pjs instead of just the sack part at the bottom.  Not sure why you would want to use that instead of just heavier pjs, but apparently it’s an available product.  
    https://www.target.com/p/halo-174-sleepsack-174-big-kids-wearable-blanket-100-polyester-light-weight-knit-cream-with-hedgehogs-embroidery-ndash-4-5t/-/A-51601208?ref=tgt_adv_XS000000&AFID=google_pla_df&CPNG=PLA_Baby+Shopping&adgroup=SC_Baby&LID=700000001170770pgs&network=g&device=m&location=9005911&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIr82l_cvD2AIVSbbACh3FZwX_EAQYASABEgLTYfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

    @poppy0419 so sorry you’re having a tough time.  I don’t have any advice, just to say I hope it
    gets better soon.  


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  • @fraufarbissina. We will use a sleep sack here (halo sleep sack so it’s sleevless). It’s cold here and my almost 2 year old loves it. We used the zippity zip ones that cover your arms until about 6 months ago
  • 1. I hate bedtime too 2. I want a twin sized crib.
  • @suchaglencoco only twice that time  :D  some days we duke it out from 2-5am. How you’re doing it with two is beyond me! 

    @angleyes989 its been a solid 2 weeks but a lot had to do with her coming home and breaking a cosleeping habit too. So it was an uphill battle. The last 2 nights have been significantly better. I put a nightlight in there last night! Thanks for the suggestion! 

    But knowing that it’s normal and a sleep regression changes my wholeeee mindset on it. It’s easier to handle when you know they’re changing and developing and need you a little more. I’ve spent 2 weeks wondering what I was doing wrong and how I was failing and wondering if I was pushing her to grow up too fast. 
  • @Poppy0419, definitely not just you!!
    And 2 together can be awful, hahaha.
    One will be sleeping, the other will wake them up, and then we restart.
    But it can be adorable. They sometimes walk into our room holding hands or hugging. It's too sweet to get mad at.
  • @sandbar517 maybe for children on the spectrum? I’ve read that kids like that don’t adapt to change very easily.
  • @Poppy0419 Honestly? I would call it quits for a while and start sleep training again in March. That should give you a little time before the baby is born. With being away from you for so long, and you’re DH out of town, she’s so out of her routine that I don’t see this working out at the moment. I’ve had to backtrack on a lot of stuff like potty training, sleep training etc when I realized that it’s just not going to work, and that’s OK! A lot of parenting advice revolves around total consistency, but in my experience you need to be consistent and flexible, otherwise you’ll lose your mind!!!
    That being said, if you’d rather plow ahead, I would look into some low dose melatonin (call your pediatrician first of course). Then I would commit to not going in her room for at least 30 mins when she starts screaming. Then go in her room, calmly put her in bed, and tell her to go to sleep. If she gets out of bed and comes into your room, pick her up without making eye contact and put her back to bed. If she throws up, just calmly change her sheets and put her back to bed. Each night, try extending the amount of time you let her cry. 
  • @gildah it’s definitely crossed my mind. I’m just scared because she hasn’t slept in a crib since before Thanksgiving that it will be another huge change. DH will be 2 weeks here and a month gone for a long time so there’s no good time to do it. And she TOTALLY senses I’m overwhelmed. She like thrives on that. 

    Shit mom moment: she’s on melatonin because she escalates so bad. It helps SO. MUCH. I think once DH is home Monday we’re going to work on the sleep training part. That’s not something I want to handle alone for sure. 
  • @poppy0419 - you are not a shit mom. Being a mom is rough sometimes and you are doing the best you can. If that means she needs melatonin then that’s what she needs right now. That doesn’t mean you are a shit mom. Hang in there!! Hugs lady <3
  • Has anyone had an amnio before? If so, would you mind sharing why you needed it and how uncomfortable it was? 

    I'm going to need to decide on Monday if I want to get an amnio and I just feel totally unprepared to make the decision. I understand medically what it done and why but I'm looking for some anecdotal relevance. 
  • Also, anyone else getting Amazon spam taking over their app? I'm barely able to function in this ridiculous app without the spam and now I'm nearly crippled with it. 

    Fuck you, spam and bump app. 
  • Also, anyone else getting Amazon spam taking over their app? I'm barely able to function in this ridiculous app without the spam and now I'm nearly crippled with it. 

    Fuck you, spam and bump app. 
    I haven’t had that happen on my mobile app. Do you have an iPhone?


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  • @lincbeesmom Nope. Android. 

    Mama is gonna lose her shit soon! Lololol
  • @thedawkterswife I have had the Amazon spam quite a few times (Android also), which results in me having to close out of the app completely and then find where I left off.  It hasn't happened yet tonight, but im sure it will any minute! 
  • @thedawkterswife in having the amazon spam problem too (android). I thought my phone got a virus of some sort. I have to close out the app and restart it, it's been a pain in the rear side. 
  • +1 for Amazon spamming the android app.
  • @dem068a disregard my question on the other thread. I see how it felt for you here. :)

    Happy I'm not the only one with Amazon spam but sad we are all experiencing it. Like this app wasn't shitty enough already.  
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