Hello all
This is my first post, but I've been lurking for a month or two. I was so glad to find support for those who are using the No-Cry Sleep Solutions. So few people know much more than CIO methods, MDs included.
I purchased the No-Cry Sleep Solutions book when my daughter Abby was about 4 months old, the time I was told babies can start to learn to put themselves to sleep. She just turned 9 months old last Friday and unfortunately, we have not progressed past phase one. This is in part because life has been pretty chaotic for the past 3 months. We moved from the midwest to the east coast, traveled to family for holidays, and went on a two week vacation at the end of January that was a 5 hour time difference for us. Since we've been back Abby's been getting up at least 8 times a night. Sometimes she's only asleep for 20 minutes. Other times it takes an hour or more to get her back to sleep. Her record is 3 hours. That wasn't fun. The last few nights have been a little bit better, so I'm hoping we are getting on the right track.
Now that we are back and hopefully past the jet lag I hope to move forward with the No cry sleep plan. Honestly, I don't mind being up with my daughter a few times a night, but it really is difficult when it takes an hour to get her back to sleep & she's only asleep for 20-30 minutes before she's up again. And naps aren't much fun, either. She tends to only sleep 1/2 an hour twice a day. I've tried soothing her back to sleep like the book recommends, but I'd say it only works 20% of the time. I even sleep with her & that doesn't help, either.
For a little background info, Abby is our first child. She was exclusively breastfed up until 6 months, when we started solids. She still nurses 6-8 times a day (at least!) and I am very happy to continue this. For the most part we practice attachment parenting, including lots of babywearing. However, Abby does sleep in her crib. She started out in a playard next to our bed for the first 4 months, but she basically "chose" to sleep in her crib. My husband is very supportive of not letting her CIO, but since he traveled for work pretty much non-stop for the first 6 months of her life, he really has no idea how to help. I've pretty much been her only caretaker up until the last 3 weeks, when my husband has really pushed himself to get to know how to help.
Anyway, just wanted to introduce myself and say thanks in advance for support on this journey.
I do want to end with a question. Abby refuses to let me soothe her in any way other than picking her up. If I try to rub her back, pat her butt, smooth her hair, she pushes my hand away & slams her legs down. It usually wakes her up more than she already was. Any ideas on how to help her accept this type of soothing?
Again, thanks in advance & I look forward to connecting with everyone.
Nicole
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