Ok, so far things are going well with little Nora. She is generally a quiet kid, nurses well, not too fussy (except for the infamous "witching hours" from 5-8pm)...BUT...she will not tolerate being put down. Sigh. Very. Tiring.
I have a moby wrap which is a godsend and wearing her is the only way I get anything accomplished. She sits in the bouncy seat for a few minutes here and there, will sleep in her car seat for stretches of time when we are on the go...but absolutely will not tolerate lying on her back in her crib, bassinett, etc. Ever. She will lie on her back for a few mintues while awake (I am trying to put her on her back at every opportunity to try to acclimate herself to it), but she does not ever sleep on her back. So far we have been co-sleeping at night and she will sleep in the crook of my arm, sort of tilted to her side. I have tried tilting her on her side in her crib...no go.
I guess what I am asking is for those of you who have had babies like this, when does it end? Advice on getting her used to sleeping on her back (and in her crib)? I don't recall my son having problems with sleeping on his back. Although co-sleeping is special and convenient for nightime breastfeeding, and I don't "hate" it, I really would prefer her sleeping on her own surface. I like to be able to move freely when I am sleeping, and I feel frozen when she is next to me. My husband does not like co-sleeping at all, but is pretty much leaving the sleeping arrangements up to me since I am the one waking at night. Advice? Anyone?
I have a moby wrap which is a godsend and wearing her is the only way I get anything accomplished. She sits in the bouncy seat for a few minutes here and there, will sleep in her car seat for stretches of time when we are on the go...but absolutely will not tolerate lying on her back in her crib, bassinett, etc. Ever. She will lie on her back for a few mintues while awake (I am trying to put her on her back at every opportunity to try to acclimate herself to it), but she does not ever sleep on her back. So far we have been co-sleeping at night and she will sleep in the crook of my arm, sort of tilted to her side. I have tried tilting her on her side in her crib...no go.
I guess what I am asking is for those of you who have had babies like this, when does it end? Advice on getting her used to sleeping on her back (and in her crib)? I don't recall my son having problems with sleeping on his back. Although co-sleeping is special and convenient for nightime breastfeeding, and I don't "hate" it, I really would prefer her sleeping on her own surface. I like to be able to move freely when I am sleeping, and I feel frozen when she is next to me. My husband does not like co-sleeping at all, but is pretty much leaving the sleeping arrangements up to me since I am the one waking at night. Advice? Anyone?
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