Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. My baby is almost 4 months old and I know they say to wait until 4-6 months to sleep train. My baby has not been a good sleeper. He can self-soothe and wakes up multiple times a night to be rocked to sleep. Sometimes it’s every 30-45 minutes. He is such a light sleeper that anything will wake him up. Naps are held because he can’t sleep on his own. I’m back at work and the lack of sleep is getting to me. My husband is involved as does as much as possible, but he works FT. I’m really losing it and want to sleep train.
Op, this is EXACTLY what I’m going through. 3.5 months. Please keep us posted on what you do. No advice but commiserations. Who holds him to sleep for naps if you’re back at work? I’m having to go back soon too
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My baby is almost 4 months old and I know they say to wait until 4-6 months to sleep train. My baby has not been a good sleeper. He can self-soothe and wakes up multiple times a night to be rocked to sleep. Sometimes it’s every 30-45 minutes. He is such a light sleeper that anything will wake him up. Naps are held because he can’t sleep on his own. I’m back at work and the lack of sleep is getting to me. My husband is involved as does as much as possible, but he works FT. I’m really losing it and want to sleep train.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. My baby is almost 4 months old and I know they say to wait until 4-6 months to sleep train. My baby has not been a good sleeper. He can self-soothe and wakes up multiple times a night to be rocked to sleep. Sometimes it’s every 30-45 minutes. He is such a light sleeper that anything will wake him up. Naps are held because he can’t sleep on his own. I’m back at work and the lack of sleep is getting to me. My husband is involved as does as much as possible, but he works FT. I’m really losing it and want to sleep train.
Does he have a white noise machine in his room?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Define what you mean by “sleep train.”
If it’s put the baby down and let them cry it out for some set amount of time to train them to fall asleep, then absolutely no. Do not do this. Full stop.
If you mean following a routine each night with specific activities, ie at 7pm, give bath, nurse, rock and then put down when drowsy, then fine. But absolutely no cry it out.
OP here. I don’t think it will work without crying. I plan to sue the Ferber method with timed check-ins.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My baby is almost 4 months old and I know they say to wait until 4-6 months to sleep train. My baby has not been a good sleeper. He can self-soothe and wakes up multiple times a night to be rocked to sleep. Sometimes it’s every 30-45 minutes. He is such a light sleeper that anything will wake him up. Naps are held because he can’t sleep on his own. I’m back at work and the lack of sleep is getting to me. My husband is involved as does as much as possible, but he works FT. I’m really losing it and want to sleep train.
Anonymous wrote:Define what you mean by “sleep train.”
If it’s put the baby down and let them cry it out for some set amount of time to train them to fall asleep, then absolutely no. Do not do this. Full stop.
If you mean following a routine each night with specific activities, ie at 7pm, give bath, nurse, rock and then put down when drowsy, then fine. But absolutely no cry it out.