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I have a 3 month old and i have tried to put him in his crib and he wakes up every time i put him down....i put him in his bassinet most of the time and try to rock him but hes been sleeping with me and i dont want that but thats the only way he sleeps

2007-03-16 17:05:39 · 10 answers · asked by jvirgo905 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

10 answers

Try swaddeling him while rocking. Just as he is about to fall asleep set him slowly into the crib. I patted my son to assure him I was still there, and hummed to him. I also found that taking off the shirt I had on for the day and set it over the railing of the crib worked. The smell was familiar and soothing to him.

2007-03-17 06:34:16 · answer #1 · answered by rockon3314 2 · 0 0

Here's a great way to teach a baby to sleep on his own... The VERY first day you bring him home from the hospital, you learn to lay him down to sleep in his bassinet or crib... and you lay him down just as he's falling asleep... not when he's already asleep. That way, the baby knows how to fuss himself to sleep a little... from day one... and bedtime is much less likely to EVER be a problem...

Now that your baby is 3 months old, the task will be much more difficult. Not impossible... but difficult, yes.

Lesson to all the soon-to-be parents...

2007-03-16 21:36:22 · answer #2 · answered by Amy S 6 · 0 0

If I were you, I would explore my feelings on co-sleeping a little more. Why don't you want to do it? Have you done any research on it? It is common to hear the misconception that co-sleeping is bad/dangerous/ not healthy. But, in reality it isn't. In fact, it is just as safe if not safer than a crib. Here are some websites for you! Remember, follow your heart in all stages of parenting. If it breaks your heart to hear your baby cry (which it does!) don't do something that is going to make him cry. Its not natural, and goes against our basic biology. It even reduces SIDS, and will help you get a better night's sleep.

Remember, mommy's instincts are rarely wrong.

2007-03-16 17:19:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Newborn - 6 months
SIDS and Kids recommend wrapping a baby1 and sleeping them on their back. We always recommend that all parents follow SIDS guidelines when your baby is asleep. During the program we use a technique of settling a baby on their side, however you should never leave your baby to sleep in this position. Follow these steps to settle your baby:


Wrap your baby firmly but not tightly in a lightweight material, cotton or muslin is ideal. This will help him feel secure and take control of his hands, stopping him from catching himself on the face if he flails around. Once baby is sleeping we will then loosen the wrap and roll baby onto their back. Always ensure wrapping is well secured and unable to cover your babies breathing passages. Wrapping is not required after the age of 3 months.Place him in his cot on his side, facing away from you, and with his feet close to the end of the cot. This is to avoid any eye contact.
Make a note of the time: you’re going to give him 15 minutes to settle. Place one hand on his shoulder and with the other hand pat his bottom. He will probably be crying at this stage but keep patting. When the crying stops then stop the patting. The aim is to get him to fall asleep by himself not pat him off to sleep. If the crying starts again, start patting.
If after 15 minutes he has not settled, pick him up give him a cuddle to settle him down (be careful not to rock him off to sleep) then turning him onto his other side (you will need to go around to the other side of the cot) begin the settling again for a further 15 minutes. You can settle for up to one hour, but after that you should offer a drink.
Once he is sleeping you can then roll him onto his back and loosen and secure the wrap.
Anything under one hour is considered a catnap and you should use the settling techniques to resettle without picking them up first.

2007-03-16 17:58:31 · answer #4 · answered by Slamin the clam 2 · 0 0

aww he is too small to be sleeping with u. My 4 month almost started to do that cuz i use to put him to sleep with me n my husband since he was so small. I was scared to leave him in the crib. But try wrapping him in a blanket n put him to sleep in ur arms by swinging him softly n singing to him n once he falls asleep put him in the crib and try putting a fleece blanket on his chest so he can feel that someone is holding him. make sure u remove the blanket after he is asleep. Good luck n best wishes take care of ur lil one.

2007-03-16 17:19:49 · answer #5 · answered by Beba 2 · 2 1

When you lay him in the crib there is a temperature change and that will wake him. Wrap him in a blanket, rock him to sleep and put him in there with the blanket to keep him warm. He should stay asleep.

2007-03-16 17:11:50 · answer #6 · answered by M00ND0CT0R 6 · 2 1

Being a clean mommy is the toughest situation....yet once you will locate any little tricks which will paintings to get your toddler to sleep, by employing all skill use them!! i comprehend of a pair of my friends that permit their toddlers sleep of their carseats next to their mattress, ultimately graduating them to a crib whilst they have been waiting. actual, my son spent a number of of his nap time in his bouncer seat, strapped in with the vibration on...he did that for the 1st 4 months or so...then all started slumbering in his crib. wish it enables, and powerful luck! relish your little useful one!!

2016-10-01 01:38:42 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

That's the best place for him to be.... cuddled up right next to his Mama. Wouldn't you rather be cuddled up, cozy and safe next to your Mom if you were a newborn little one? It is how nature designed things. Babies feel safe and secure when they can feel you close by. It's good for their development too. Read up on co-sleeping.

2007-03-16 22:10:50 · answer #8 · answered by Gabrielle Rose 1 · 0 0

Try swaddling him. Babies like small places. The crib probably feels really big to him.

2007-03-16 17:10:24 · answer #9 · answered by CCTCC 3 · 0 2

your going to have to bit the bullet and just put him in his crib and let him cry it out.
Its a bad habit to let your child sleep in your bed, because when they get older and can walk--guess what theyll be doing all night.

My parents had to put a chair underthe doorhandle of my room because i would climb over the crib and into my parents bedroom.

Sorry if that doesnt help.
good luck :)

2007-03-16 17:11:37 · answer #10 · answered by jinxed_pixie 2 · 0 4

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