BulldogLover
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2 Month Old Wont Sleep In His Crib!!
Posted: 06-04-07 18:15pm
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I cannot get my 2 month old to sleep in
his crib, or on a bed. He will only sleep
in my arms, right next to me or in his
swing. If he falls asleep in my arms and
I try to put him the crib, exactly 5 min
later he will wake up. I've tried to keep
putting him in there but he keeps waking
up. I did it to the point where he had
bags under his eyes because he wouldn't
get any sleep!! Does anybody else have
this problem? How do you get him to sleep
in his crib for naps!!! When will he
finally sleep in the crib? It really
doesn't bother me, but I have to bring him
to the babysitters house this week for the
first time and I know they won't hold him
for the entire time he's there!!! Help!!!
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jenniek
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Posted: 06-04-07 19:51pm
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I feel your pain. My son is almost 4
months old and we have the hardest time
getting him to sleep in the crib. In the
beginning we let him sleep in the swing
because he wouldn't sleep in his crib at
all..but the swing broke! So we had a few
days without it before it got fixed and
took that as a perfect time to break him
of the swing habit. I would say thats
probably one thing you want to get him out
of because eventually he'll get to big for
the swing! Since that we've tried very
hard to get him in his crib. I could
never figure out why he won't sleep there,
I wondered if he was cold, if the bed was
to hard, if he was hungry..I made sure he
was fed, gave him a blanket, I put a
blanket under him so it was more comfy, I
even bought one of those music things for
in his crib and nothing worked. We share
a room so for a few weeks I even took the
rail off of him crib, lowered the matress
and moved it right next to my bed so that
he thought he was in my bed (don't worry
he can't roll and the small gap was
covered so there was no hazzard of him
falling) this seemed to work and i thought
he was used to the crib but as soon as I
moved the crib back he stopped sleeping in
it.
But enough rambling about my problem...
Now we have him to the point where we can
get him to sleep in the crib the first
part of the night but once he wakes up he
is with me the other part. We just rock
him to sleep (my son won't put himself to
sleep either) and then lay him down in the
crib. If he wakes we have his binky there
and put it in and pat his bottom until he
falls back asleep, we don't talk to him or
pick him up. Its usually works for naps
to.
I don't have any extrodinary advice but if
you ever solve the sleeping problem let me
know!!! I long for the days when I can lay
Brayden down and he will put himself to
sleep for the entire night!!!!
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Mommy35
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Posted: 06-04-07 19:57pm
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I'm not sure what to do about your problem
either. It must be just as hard on you
not getting any sleep too.
I can say for sure that you may be
surprised at how different your baby is
for the sitter. My son is used to being
rocked to sleep for naps and bed. I was
so worried that at the sitter (grammies)
she wouldn't be able to do this due to
having other kids to tend to and he'd cry.
He doesn't. She puts him down at rest
time and he goes right out. He's a lot
easier to get to go to sleep for us now
too.
Good luck
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jessesgirl
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Posted: 06-04-07 20:30pm
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The reason why they won't go down in their
crib to sleep is because for 9 months they
were snuggled in your uterus all warm and
cozy, and now they're expected to lay
sprawled out in a crib. It's not what
they're use to. I read ''the happiest
baby on the block" and that book helped me
out alot with Ava. She slept in our arms
for all of her naps for 5 months straight
and at night we'd swaddle her. You can't
just swaddle them though depending on what
kind of baby you have. There's something
called the 5 Ss the book talks about.
It's for fussy babies and also to get your
baby to go to bed and sleep longer. Ava
started sleeping 6 hours straight at 5
weeks and 9 hours straight at 10 weeks b/c
we swaddled her and used and still do use
a noise machine. The swaddling makes them
feel cozy like they did in your belly.
I'd get the book and read it and try it.
You may think your baby hates to be
swaddled at first, but they don't. We
thought Ava hated it too, you have to read
the book to see how to turn on their
calming reflex. I bought the book for two
relatives that didn't read it and said, "
she hates to be swaddled". I don't
believe them. It's too long to explain.
Just get the book, it'll save your life.
We just started putting her down in her
crib 2 months ago. She naps there and
sleeps there at least 1/2 the night.
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Emma2
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Posted: 06-05-07 07:13am
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he wont go in his criub because he is now
gotten used to being held. He will slowly
snap out of that ....you should let him
cry for 10 minutes in his crib alone...i
had the same issue for a little while and
i let him cry it out and now there is no
prob he will sleep anywhere.
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Becky
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Posted: 06-05-07 07:35am
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put his crib next to you and just hold his
hand or gently rest your hand on his chest
so he knows your still there. if he starts
crying just stroke his cheek and show him
you are there but without picking him up
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jessesgirl
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Posted: 06-05-07 12:28pm
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or you could hold him for 10 minutes
before putting him down to be sure he's in
a deep sleep. It takes a baby about 10-15
minutes to go into deep sleep.
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BulldogLover
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Posted: 06-05-07 17:09pm
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I've tried everything!! I tried to let
him cry it out, but he beat me out. He
cried for 20min straight the poor little
guys voice was so hoarse. I have an Eddie
Bauer little collapsable travel bed I put
in the living room with me and when he
falls asleep i put him in that. He slept
for 30min in it. I'm slowly trying to
break him of his habits.
My mom said it's my fault for holding him
all the time. I think she's wrong.
Babies need to be held!!!!
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jessesgirl
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Posted: 06-05-07 19:16pm
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You shouldn't be letting a 2 month old cry
it out in my opinion.
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Lilypad
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Dont Worry
Posted: 06-11-07 20:34pm
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My baby slept in her swing until she was
around three months. When they are this
young you cant really have any bad habits
that will effect him long term. Eating
habits and sleeping habits go hand in
hand, I highly reccommend the book "
Babywise" It will teach you how to put
your baby on a regular feeding schedule
that will influence his sleeping patterns
as well. It has great advice for sleeping
habits at night and for naps.
It will get easier I promise! 
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Lilypad
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Posted: 06-11-07 20:36pm
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ALSO I think swaddleing and sleep
positioners are great tools as well at
this young age. I swear by the lavender
scented baby bath and lotion before
bedtime too!
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Mommy35
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Posted: 06-11-07 20:43pm
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| Lilypad
wrote: | | ALSO I think swaddleing and
sleep positioners are great tools as well
at this young age. I swear by the
lavender scented baby bath and lotion
before bedtime
too! |
My son hates to be swaddled and he's like
hoodini. He can get out of it no matter
how tight the swaddle is. I do love the
Aveeno Lavender baby lotion. It smells so
nice and .I think it works wonders.
I also don't agree with letting them cry
it out. Little babies learn to trust by
crying and having someone there to pick
them up, and .I don't think you can hold a
baby too much. They love to be cuddled
and be near the people they love. Maybe
start putting the baby in his bed when
he's awake and in a good space. Show him
it's a good place.
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megums1211
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Posted: 06-14-07 17:53pm
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| jessesgirl
wrote: | | You shouldn't be letting a 2
month old cry it out in my
opinion. |
I def. agree. Babies need to learn trust.
My daughter doesn't sleep in her crib. She
sleeps with me and she's 7 months old. I
couldn't bear to try the "cry it out"
technique so in my bed she went and she's
been there for 7 months and we're both
happy as can be! We sleep all night and
she rolls over to nurse whenever she
wants!
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