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FionaO
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Topic: How you settle your baby Posted: 18 January 2009 at 8:23pm |
I'm really just curious as to how other people get their babies to go to bed and how long you keep them up.
We wrap, then I put him on my shoulder and ssh until he goes quiet and then put him in bed and ssh a bit more and normally he goes down quite well. Some days it seems to take a long time for him to go down, and some he seems to go down really well. I do have to wait until he is really dopey until I put him down and I keep reading everywhere how he shoud be awake, but that just doesn't work for me.
Also how long do you keep your baby up for, Finley is easily up for 90 minutes if i try and get him to bed before this he just refuses.
As I said just interested to hear what others do and any other magic tricks I can try?
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Posted: 18 January 2009 at 8:34pm |
i think it's different for every baby, my first had to be rocked and rocked until he went to sleep and i could put him down, he just would not go down any other way. maia on the other hand is completely different, as when she starts rubbing her face and yawning i put her down and put a blanket on he and she goes to sleep easy as. she does stay awake a while though, she can easily stay awake for a couple of hours but then she sleeps really well.
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Posted: 18 January 2009 at 8:42pm |
We used to stick to the 1 hour rule religiously until about 5 months when she would protest violently if I put her down so now it varies a bit, I just go by her tired signs - eye rubbing, yawns, gets a bit jumpy. Anywhere from 45mins - to 3hours.
When I want to put her down I sing 3 little ducks (its been the same song since 3 weeks old) and give her a cuddle as i walk to her nursery. I put her down in her bed, wrap her and tuck her in, and if she's being grumpy about it I play her a song on her Lullaby glow worm. If she refuses to settle I leave her for 10min then go in, check her nappy (just in case) and give her a comfort feed, all without talking to her, then put her straight back down to bed. If that doesnt work, I go in and sit or lay down in the nursery and sing 3 little ducks over 2 or 3times, then leave. I know she'll be asleep soon if she's sucking on her thumb as she uses it too self settle.
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Posted: 18 January 2009 at 9:37pm |
Ava holds my hand...Not a good habit to get into but she's being weaned off the wrap so she needs a bit of extra reassurance at the moment :)
Ava cant stay up longer than 1 1/2 hours at a time. I know when she is tired because she waves her hands around and kinda shakes
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Posted: 18 January 2009 at 10:23pm |
I always had the same routine for Caitlyn , and i still use it now , she has dinner, a bath then cuddles , then story then songs then lights off, see ya later , thats it .
She also likes to sleep with a fan , which I would hate personally , but each to their own ,
And the songs I sing now are the same ones ive sung since she was born , Rainbow Connection , Dancing bears , You are my sunshine .
All babies are different tho, I'll just see what this ones "way " is (and think of another nice song to sing to it just in case haha )
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Posted: 19 January 2009 at 9:51am |
We always from day one, put Caden down awake, and he learnt to self settle. We hardly ever rocked him or shhh'd him to sleep cos I didnt want to have to be doing that for months. The only times we would rock him or shhh him was if he was very upset or had colic etc, other wise it was into the bassinet/cot awake and we used the let him cry for 5 mins then check etc, but we didnt have to do that much.
It worked well for us, as he got used to that from one week old and now he will just talk/play himself to sleep.
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Posted: 19 January 2009 at 10:36am |
We've been through different styles as Daniel was unwell as a wee baby.
When he was'new', we would put him down when he seemed tired. We'd wrap him in his wrap, then put him in the hammock, rocking him if he didn't go to sleep quickly (and was upset). When he was sick, we rocked it and did whatever it took.
After surgery, we went through a phase (for about 4 weeks) of wrapping him, giving him the dummy, putting the radio on and putting him down. We would pat/stroke his head till he went to sleep. After a few weeks this did my head in, so we went back to trying to get him to self-settle. We would wrap him in the miracle wrap, then put the sleeping bag over top, dummy in, music on, and leave him. I would leave him if he grizzled, but only for a minute or so if he fully cried (I can't handle that!).
Now, when he starts grizzling, we put him in the sleeping bag, dummy in, teddy bear given, and put him down. He will often talk to himself for a while (up to 45 minutes) but usually goes to sleep by himself. I still don't leave him for long if he's crying (maybe 2 minutes now!).
My next goal is to get rid of the evil dummy (I hate it passionately but it works so well as a sleep cue  )
ETA: at 6 months, he's still very rarely up for more than 2 hours.
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Posted: 19 January 2009 at 12:52pm |
meant to add, like Sheena I always put Caitlyn to bed awake as well,and during the day when Id vaccuum our tiny 2 bedroom hole , i mean flat, she would sleep through that too, I didn't want to be tip toeing around , and since I HAD to do stupid vaccuuming  .;......
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Posted: 19 January 2009 at 12:58pm |
Even though Lucian is nearly a month old, we have doing the same thing.
He went straight to a cot from hospital (with the mattress base set up at bassinette level). He self settles.
We also don't use a pacifier for him to settle. He seems to know when it is ready to go to bed (at night, so he differentiates between day and night), as we close all the curtains, and turn down the lights in the lounge. I change him into his night clothes and change his nappy. I then feed him. When he is finished, I wrap him in his swaddle wrap, then in his Safe T Sleep (I also use the their sleep wedge, so he doesn't get flat head). I make sure during the whole time that the lights are off in his room. Not once has he cried, and he just goes straight to sleep.
The only time he cries is when he wakes up for his 2am feed (he sleeps from 10pm to 2am, then 3am to 7am).
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Posted: 19 January 2009 at 1:03pm |
Every baby is so different. For Dominic getting him to sleep was a nightmare and at 3 months he stopped sleeping except for little 10-15 minute naps here and there. We ended up going to the family centre and it turned out I had a poor milk supply so he was too hungry to sleep and too sleepy to feed properly. Nasty cycle. Once I got the feeding sorted it was a long, hard up hill battle to get a bedtime routine in place. We would change nappy, have a story, wrap him, give him his dummy and pop him in his cot. This worked quite well...eventually. He is good now though. Isobelle is completely different. She is up for an hour and one hour to the minute she will be showing tired signs. We change nappy, wrap her and put her down with her dummy. If her big brother doesn't wake her up she will sleep until the next feed - bless her, you really need a good sleeper the second time round!
I guess the question is how long your wee man is sleeping? It won't really matter if he does an hour and a half if he is sleeping for a long time once he goes down.
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Posted: 19 January 2009 at 5:39pm |
Ok well I think my son is different and i'm not sure whether to battle it or not.
To get him to go to sleep i wrap and sssh until he is calm then put down and ssh until his eyes look heavy then leave and its ok, however he only stays down 45 minutes and I have to do the whole thing again. At night he must wake but he carries on sleeping, if i have to get up to him in the night, he feeds I put down wide awake he chats and then goes to sleep - he will not do this during the day.
i guess i worry than in the day he needs me to get to sleep, but perhaps i shouldn't worry since nights are fine - confusing.
I have tried letting him cry - it did not work, or i did not work at it, after 20 minutes it was too much.
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Posted: 19 January 2009 at 7:17pm |
Only doing 45 minutes is pretty normal. Daniel didn't do longer stretches till he went onto solids - he now does 2 45 min sleeps and 1 longer one.
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Posted: 01 February 2021 at 12:27pm |
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