Let me give you a little history first. My daughter slept with my husband and I until about a month ago, when at 11 months she finally started sleeping in her crib in her own room all night long. The only problem, which is a big problem, is that I have to get up 4-7 times a night to put her pacifier back in her mouth. She doesn't really wake up, she just will cry until she gets her paci back, and then she falls back to sleep. I have to have a least 4 pacifiers on reserve at night because they fall out of her crib when she drops them. I am exhausted from getting up that much at night, and from the interrupted sleep. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can break my daughter of needing her paci to fall back to sleep at night? She only used the pacifier during naps and at night, very rarely throughout the day, does she use it. Thanks.
2007-04-13
02:09:26
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Toddler & Preschooler