kjs1976
Thanks for the magic, Walt!
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Ok, Moms...I need help with the age-old question...HOW DO YOU GET YOUR 3 MONTH OLD TO SOOTHE THEMSELVES BACK TO SLEEP!!!!
Tessa is 3 1/2 months and was sleeping 7-8 hours a night until last week. Last week she started waking up at 2, the between 5 and 6. Now she wakes up at 11-12, 2 for her bottle, then another two times. We only try to put in the pacifier or re-swaddle her and it works most of the time. DH's aunt, who is a pediatrician, said she's hit her 3 month growth spurt and it is normal for sleeping and eating to be way off. She suggested getting her to go to sleep by herself to aleviate the other times she'll wake up so she can get herself back to sleep. I also read that we should try feeding her more in the evening so she stays fuller longer through the night.
Any one else have any "magic" tricks????? We're "Sleepless in Minnesota"!!!
Tessa is 3 1/2 months and was sleeping 7-8 hours a night until last week. Last week she started waking up at 2, the between 5 and 6. Now she wakes up at 11-12, 2 for her bottle, then another two times. We only try to put in the pacifier or re-swaddle her and it works most of the time. DH's aunt, who is a pediatrician, said she's hit her 3 month growth spurt and it is normal for sleeping and eating to be way off. She suggested getting her to go to sleep by herself to aleviate the other times she'll wake up so she can get herself back to sleep. I also read that we should try feeding her more in the evening so she stays fuller longer through the night.
Any one else have any "magic" tricks????? We're "Sleepless in Minnesota"!!!
I've also heard that it's best if they can learn to fall asleep by themselves so they can self-soothe at night, and to try feeding more at bedtime. Owen is just coming off his 3 month growth spurt - I swear he grew a ton in just a week - but during his he was waking up every hour or two overnight and constantly wanted to eat. I'm still wiped out from it, and thankful he's back to "only" waking up twice in the night! 
I know we need to do this, DH and I agreed that this is how we wanted to do it, and Owen's been showing me that he's ready for it, but it is still tough. I'm going to give him lots of extra snuggles after naptime to make up for it!!
why is it always in hotels ????
We went through about a week of tough naps/bedtimes with Brady while doing CIO around the same age as Owen. Some days he would only cry about 10min, other days much longer. But, in the end, he really learned how to self-soothe himself sleep, and has been sleeping like a champ ever since. It was soooooooo worth it!!!
It took Owen about an hour to finally doze off, and then he kept waking up and having crying spells every 20-30 min. Out of 3 hours I think he got about 45 min. of sleep, and it wasn't very deep. He kept making little whimpering noises and doing sobbing breaths in his sleep. It broke my heart to hear him, but I do know that this is best for all of us.
Not picking on you, just giving food for thought 
