Ok, except for my child looking a lot like me, I have to wonder if this is the same baby I brought home three months ago. This post may turn out to be a vent, or a plea for advice or sympathy. I just don't know what to do, except keep myself from running away. For several weeks now our 3 month old has changed from a baby who slept tons (nursed once a night), didn't fuss much and fairly content to sleeping about 9 hours a night in between getting up 3 to 4 times and barely napping during the day unless she is moving (swing, car or stroller). She used to fall asleep on her own and now won't fall asleep unless she nurses. Even then, she will wake up when I take her off my breast try to put her in bed. She also used to take a bottle with breastmilk or formula fine and now refuses it.
I don't want to fall into the habit of nursing her to sleep or allowing her to sleep in motion. It takes about two hours a night to get her to sleep by rocking, using a pacifier and sometimes resorting to nursing. Last night I was up with her nursing and trying everything to get her to stop crying and fall asleep until 6am. I finally put her in the swing so I could get some sleep.
It is hard to pinpoint what changed her. She has always had some reflux, so we started treating it which has helped her sleep better. I can't get anything done and I have turned into a human pacifier. My DH is about to pull his hair out because he can't stand the crying and I can't stand him getting upset because the baby cries so we are all stressed!
I have been trying to transition her to her crib from the bassinet. She doesn't sleep as well in her crib, but she is too big for the bassinet. I have started putting her back in the bassinet because she stays asleep longer which gives me more chance to rest.
It seems like my baby should be moving toward sleeping through the night and being able to fall asleep on her own instead of regressing to this newborn behavior. Has anyone else experienced something like this?
Jennifer
I don't want to fall into the habit of nursing her to sleep or allowing her to sleep in motion. It takes about two hours a night to get her to sleep by rocking, using a pacifier and sometimes resorting to nursing. Last night I was up with her nursing and trying everything to get her to stop crying and fall asleep until 6am. I finally put her in the swing so I could get some sleep.
It is hard to pinpoint what changed her. She has always had some reflux, so we started treating it which has helped her sleep better. I can't get anything done and I have turned into a human pacifier. My DH is about to pull his hair out because he can't stand the crying and I can't stand him getting upset because the baby cries so we are all stressed!
I have been trying to transition her to her crib from the bassinet. She doesn't sleep as well in her crib, but she is too big for the bassinet. I have started putting her back in the bassinet because she stays asleep longer which gives me more chance to rest.
It seems like my baby should be moving toward sleeping through the night and being able to fall asleep on her own instead of regressing to this newborn behavior. Has anyone else experienced something like this?
Jennifer
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