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My 4-Month old son is a GREAT sleeper - he goes to bed at the same time as mom & dad, and usually sleeps until about 10am, waking 2-3 times through the night to eat. The trouble is he will ONLY sleep in his bouncy seat, and wakes up screaming if we try to put him in his crib. We have even waited until he is dead asleep to try. I have also stayed up all night in the past, putting him in every time he fell asleep - he never went to bed!
This would not be a problem, however he is very big for his age, and is outgrowing his bouncy seat. He has also started rolling in both directions during the day, and sitting up on his own. I am worried he will roll right out some night and I won't hear him!

Has anyone else experianced this? Any suggestions? I am opposed to Cry-it-out (I'm a wimp...just too heart-breaking to listen to).

2007-02-21 04:09:48 · 5 answers · asked by Anna 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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Find out first if there's a possible medical reason he won't lay down. He might have acid reflux that's agitated when he lays down, or a sore ear or something.

If that's not the case, the only real option is the Cry-It-Out. It's so hard, and it's miserable for everyone involved, but it will only need to happen a couple of times before he realizes that A) he's perfectly fine in his crib and B) he can't tell the grownups what to do. If it is a battle of will, you need to be stronger or he will only push things farther when he's a toddler.

If you have to make him cry it out, just go outside in the yard or in the hall, keep an eye on the door, and wait it out. He's safe in his crib, he can't get into anything that will hurt him; it's easier to go that route when you don't have to hear it full-force.

I'm a wimp too. It had to be done, though, and it does work - I promise!

Good luck to you.

2007-02-21 04:58:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

sounds like she needs to eat good ingredients formerly mattress. My son became into like this. an incredible sleeper then he became into up each hour on the hour. Then i began out to feed him a banana (he refused the rice cereal) and different products. He began to sleep interior the path of the nighttime. He additionally enjoyed a walk basically formerly mattress. no longer long yet approximately 10 minutes around the block. The nighttime air seem to help him. additionally, he became into no longer a napper. If he have been given a nap, then he became into up all nighttime. each and each baby is diverse. so which you basically could discover something that works on your baby. And in case you basically replaced the snoozing affiliation, then if could be frightening for the youngster. There are pillow made to chop back the snoozing section. you may attempt those. additionally, the mattress could no longer be as gentle. you may seem at getting a pad for the mattress to make it softer. the little you will additionally could desire to be wrapped up back like once you first introduced him domicile from the well-being center to make it tighter and greater guard for him. some babies hate replace like husbands once you progression the domicile around and that they hit all the furnishings that became into moved for 2 weeks.

2016-10-02 12:14:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You could try co-sleeping (baby in your bed). My 6 months old really enjoys it. There are some safety rules (no cushy blankets or pillows; all adults in the bed must be aware of the baby, and not drunk or on drugs or otherwise unable to take care of the baby; sleep facing the baby; no pets in the bed ...) but otherwise it is quite simple and practical, especially if you are breastfeeding.

2007-02-21 05:14:31 · answer #3 · answered by Viv 3 · 1 1

Good luck, I went through the same thing with my third child, but he slept in this car seat. It was hard but I had to let him cry, sorry.

2007-02-21 05:30:47 · answer #4 · answered by applecrisp 6 · 0 0

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2007-02-22 03:05:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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