This is just a general question and not asked in judgment, but out of interest... does/has anyone here nurse? And if so, for how long?
I'm mostly curious because I know that if I didn't breastfeed my daughter at night, we would have been done nursing a long time ago, so I'm very curious to hear if anyone has done CIO and/or STTN at 4-6 months and maintained a nursing relationship.
I am nursing my youngest right now and nursed the older 2 till 21 and 22 months. Like I said earlier, my first was a bad sleeper so she night-nursed a long time. She was up anyway so whatever. My 2nd and this baby did not night-nurse past 3 months. Well, this one did when she had the cold I mentioned 3 weeks ago, but not anymore. My 2nd was 6 weeks old when he started sleeping 7 hours at a time, and by 3 months it was 12 hours at night, no wakings, so therefore no nursing. And this one was slightly older when she started longer sleep chunks, but again, by 3 months old she was sleeping nearly 12 hours straight, no night-wakings/nursing.
And I have said it before, but my 2nd did CIO periodically, but it didn't affect the nursing relationship at all.
One thing I totally don't get, why are certain CIO supporters acting as though the only way to ever get a kid from not waking overnight, sleeping soundly, etc. is through CIO? I mean the comments like "Once we did CIO my child never woke up again overnight." We didn't do CIO with my 1st and once she started sleeping overnight, she NEVER woke up. She is 6yo now and has not woken up overnight since the day she starting sleeping through the night, many, many years ago. Well no, she did get stomach bugs twice and woke up vomiting, but other than that, not one night ever. But she didn't do CIO, we used the Pantley "No Cry Sleep Solution" method.
My 2nd, the CIO baby, he does, at nearly 4yo, still wake up overnight and crawl into my bed. This didn't start till he was older, about 2 I guess, but still, he was the CIO kid and he's the one who wakes overnight. Not routinely, but at least once a week I find him in my bed. The 6yo though, like I said, hasn't been in my bed 1 night since she stopped co-sleeping with us at almost 2.5yo, (and she was sleeping through the night while cosleeping long before then).
And the transition to her own bed, like I said, she picked it out in the store, helped us build it (it was a toddler bed), and that was that. Never a qualm from her about it. We just switched story time from our bed to hers, sang to her in her bed, said goodnight and walked away. Same as when she slept in our bed, just different place. She didn't bat an eye. Basically the same idea as transitioning from crib to bed. My 2nd always slept alone, but did move from crib to bed at 20 months and it was basically the same procedure for him.
If you want to make it hard, you can, but it can be done very easily as well.