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She has been sleeping with my husband and I since she was 4 months. If I put her in the crib she screams, bangs her head and arms getting bruises. I have tried the Ferber method but she doesn't stop crying and she refuses to lay down. Any suggestions?

2006-06-15 05:40:29 · 10 answers · asked by JAngel 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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You did not mention if your 9 month old daughter still breatsfeeding? or if she has her own room? From experience in my house, let me tell you that my 2 year old was the same way, except we did not recurred to the Ferber Method, I could not see him crying for more then 3 minutes and then I will removed him from his crib. What finally worked for us was to put him on his own room onhis own twin size bed. If you are breastfeeding ask your husband to help you put her to sleep. I helped my wife with my 2 year old by putting him to sleep because our baby refused to go sleep if he did not had his mom's milk. If you decide to get a twin bed for your daugther get one that is not so tall that way if she ever falls at night she would not get hurt. The best advice that I will give you is to be patient, things more very slowly once you have babies, and you have to remember that what ever works for your neighboors might never work for you, the best thing is to wait for time to go by and eventually they will not want to be with you. My younger brother has a 4 year old girl and she sometimes getups in the middle of the night and leaves her room to go into my brothers room, so as you can see each child is unique and the best thing is to be very very patient with them and yourselves, :).

2006-06-15 06:11:01 · answer #1 · answered by Tesla 2 · 12 3

Wait until she is ready. It will be painless...

Ferberizing (aka crying alone) is not good for a baby. Crying causes the baby to produce cortisol--a stress hormone--even after she stops crying. So calories that should be used for growth and development will instead go to stress reduction. It's like taking food out of your daughter's mouth.

And what message does it send her? That when she is totally dependent, the people who love her the most in the world won't help her when she needs them. It undermines your relationship with her by teaching her not to trust you.

How would *you* feel if you were in tears over something a friend did and your husband told you to take that noise into the other end of the house because he couldn't hear the TV? Crying alone is not good physically, emotionally, or psychologically.

2006-06-15 09:20:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Where does she sleep during the day? If she is home with you you should start with having her nap in her own crib. If she is in daycare, perhaps you should try laying her in the crib and sliding your hand through the crib slats and hold her hand until she falls asleep. Talk to her, tell that she must become a Big Girl and that means sleeping in her own bed. Continue to discuss this with her, remind her while she is cyring. This is a difficult task once the baby has grown accostomed to sleeping with someone. Do not try to introduce her to the crib when she is teething or sick. This is a struggle prepare yourself for lots of crying.
It maybe better for you to try and sleep in her room until she falls asleep than to put in the crib and leave. Also let her play in the crib during non-nightime hours so that she gets used to the space and identifies with it as her own. At bedtime play soft music.

Create a nighttime ritual-ie bath, book, song, bed

Good Luck! She is eventually get it. Hang in there.

2006-06-15 05:48:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Me and my husband had the EXACT same problem...our daughter has slept in our bed since she was 3 months old and just recently we have started keeping her up later at night and keeping her really busy crawling around and playing to wear her out. Once she starts to get REALLY sleepy, we give her a warm bottle with cereal in it and then rock her to sleep. She will usually wake up once during the night but only cries for about 2 minutes before she goes back to sleep. I would also suggest a warm bath before putting her in her p.j.'s...seems to tire her out a lot! Good luck!

2006-06-16 04:43:15 · answer #4 · answered by bri63ike 2 · 0 0

Try staying in the room with her, play relaxing soft music and make the room relaxing as possible, no telephone, video games, tv or radio. Let her know this is her safe area. She wants to stay with you because you are her safety net. Try sleeping on the floor next to her crib, don't just put her in and leave, make her feel safe in her room.

2006-06-15 05:46:14 · answer #5 · answered by Peppino 3 · 0 0

What time does she upward push up in the morning? what number naps does she have in the course of the day, at the same time as and for the way lengthy? daylight hours and evening sleep is linked, if she sleeps for longer in the course of the day, she will be able to sleep a lot less at evening. at the same time as does she take her very last nap of the day? If that is too previous due in the day, it ought to reason her to have a later bedtime as she would not be drained adequate. as an get jointly, at round 9 months, my daughter replaced into taking 2 a million.5 hr (possibly extremely a lot less in the morning) and dozing 11 - 12 hours in the evening. She ought to stay wakeful about 3 - 3.5 hours at a time. you actually should be versatile with a toddler, yet in case you commence to upward push up at about an similar time standard, you'll commence to word that your daughter will have a tendency to nap and eat at about an similar time standard. they quite do get into routines themselves, and also you may inspire it to foster more desirable suitable sleep habit. you'll discover that she will purely stay wakeful for a particular era of time till now getting drained. only watch her cues and the day quite will fall into position. I commend you for no longer wanting to apply cry it out. it may take some artwork yet you quite do not could. sturdy success!

2016-10-30 22:52:46 · answer #6 · answered by shuman 3 · 0 0

Turn on some music. Tell her this is her bed. If you give in she will be sleeping with you for a long time. Break the habit now. As long as she is safe don't worry.

2006-06-15 05:43:47 · answer #7 · answered by Snuffy Smith 5 · 0 0

you have to be tougher than her. make it part of the routine bath books bed and use a nightlight and music if u have to.you will be sorry later if u dont break her now

2006-06-15 05:47:40 · answer #8 · answered by luvmadukes 5 · 0 0

rock her until she's asleep, then put her in the crib. it wouldn't hurt if you stayed nearby in case she wakes up.

2006-06-15 05:44:15 · answer #9 · answered by Christy 4 · 0 0

you had to start since she was born! well just keep her in there no matter how many times she cries just make sure she doesnt hurt herself!

2006-06-15 05:44:08 · answer #10 · answered by Behey 2 · 0 0

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