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Hit me with them

I need all of your tips on

1. Getting Nolan out of our bed

2. Night weaning

Last night when Nolan woke up around 12: 00 I brought him to bed to nurse.  I put him back in his crib after he fell asleep and he immediately work up again.  So after another 30 minutes of trying to get him back to sleep to no avail I brought him back to our bed where he snuggled in between us.  We drifted off to sleep, but apparently Nolan didn't.  He climbed over DH and fell off of the bed.  He's fine--but I'm taking this as a sign that this arrangement is no longer working. 

I'm lumping night weaning into this, because with DD once we night weaned she statrted sleeping through the night. 

The other caveat is that he's in our room, so he can see us.  We don't have another bedroom besides DD's.

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Re: Hit me with them

  • The room sharing thing is probably the worst part of all of this.  It's tough to try and get a kid to go to sleep when he sees mommy and daddy right there with him.  :(  Is there any way that you can put him in the living room to sleep (or some other part of the house...in his crib of course), and you guys can hang out in your bedroom after the kids go to bed instead of being able to walk freely in the house.  I know that would be confining for you and DH, but honestly, I'm not sure how you are going to night wean and get him to sleep through the night all when you guys share a room.  :(  Not to be a downer, but I just don't have any good ideas for that.  Sorry I'm focusing on that, but I honestly think if you get that situation figured out, then the night weaning and the sleeping through th enight will be much, much easier.  just my opinion... 
  • Well, I'd recommend putting your mattress on the floor - that's what we do.  When they are mobile, it's not really safe to cosleep in a bed that's "adult" height until they are older and can get down easily/safely on their own.

    If you want to night wean, I'd check out the book "Good Nights" by Jay Gordon. 

     I believe he has a gentle night weaning technique, that he recommends for children over the age of 1.

    Ah, here it is: http://drjaygordon.com/attachment/sleeppattern.html

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  • imageLittleD8081:
    The room sharing thing is probably the worst part of all of this.  It's tough to try and get a kid to go to sleep when he sees mommy and daddy right there with him.  :(  Is there any way that you can put him in the living room to sleep (or some other part of the house...in his crib of course), and you guys can hang out in your bedroom after the kids go to bed instead of being able to walk freely in the house.  I know that would be confining for you and DH, but honestly, I'm not sure how you are going to night wean and get him to sleep through the night all when you guys share a room.  :(  Not to be a downer, but I just don't have any good ideas for that.  Sorry I'm focusing on that, but I honestly think if you get that situation figured out, then the night weaning and the sleeping through th enight will be much, much easier.  just my opinion... 

    This is my fear.  We've tried a few different things, but it is also difficult for me to get DH's buy in.  The second he cries DH says, " just give him the boob."  Although after yesterday I think DH is ready. 

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  • imageDomerJenC:

    Well, I'd recommend putting your mattress on the floor - that's what we do.  When they are mobile, it's not really safe to cosleep in a bed that's "adult" height until they are older and can get down easily/safely on their own.

    If you want to night wean, I'd check out the book "Good Nights" by Jay Gordon. 

     I believe he has a gentle night weaning technique, that he recommends for children over the age of 1.

    Ah, here it is: http://drjaygordon.com/attachment/sleeppattern.html

    I don't really want to co-sleep.  And I never really wanted to, that just what had been working so we got enough sleep to function. 

    I did do Jay Gordon with DD when she was 14 months, but it seems like she was light years older (although at that age 3 months is a long time).  After talking this morning I think this might be our plan moving forward tonight.  it makes me anxious though, because I remember how awful those first few nights were.

    Has anyone done Jay Gordon prior to 1 year?

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  • We used Ferber to night wean and it took less than a week and then another couple days to STTN. Ferber has a section on how to night wean. Dh really needs on board though. Dh would do the checks when it wasn't time to nurse so that it was less confusing for dd.
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  • Could you get some sort of folding screen so that Nolan can't see you from his bed?

    I think Heather was about the same age when we started sending DH in to attend to her. He would try to settle her for 10-15 minutes. If she was still super mad or frantic after that, he would bring her to me and she'd nurse/ co-sleep. Probably 50-75% of the time he was able to settle her back in her crib in her room. Which was a dramatic improvement. We could have Ferberized, but we mostly just wanted to make sure that she wasn't nursing out of habit, but could still do so when she really needed the comfort.

    So from 10 to 13 months she would nurse overnight only 1-2 times a week (I think) and the rest of the time she STTN. At 13.5 months her molars were done coming in, and she officially night-weaned and STTN full time. 

    I have no advice from my Todd experience. He wouldn't even start the night in his crib until he was 10 months old...

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  • imageMrsAmers:

    Could you get some sort of folding screen so that Nolan can't see you from his bed?

    I think Heather was about the same age when we started sending DH in to attend to her. He would try to settle her for 10-15 minutes. If she was still super mad or frantic after that, he would bring her to me and she'd nurse/ co-sleep. Probably 50-75% of the time he was able to settle her back in her crib in her room. Which was a dramatic improvement. We could have Ferberized, but we mostly just wanted to make sure that she wasn't nursing out of habit, but could still do so when she really needed the comfort.

    So from 10 to 13 months she would nurse overnight only 1-2 times a week (I think) and the rest of the time she STTN. At 13.5 months her molars were done coming in, and she officially night-weaned and STTN full time. 

    I have no advice from my Todd experience. He wouldn't even start the night in his crib until he was 10 months old...

    Nolan will start in his bed if I nurse him to sleep, or until recently he'd fall asleep on his own if he was in this seat in his crib.  But once he wakes up he wants to nurse all night long.

     A month and a half ago I thought this was a phase brought about by a developmental spurt or teething--but it hasn't gotten any better and those disruptions were always shorter than that before. 

    We had one night where I had an almost 6 hour stretch of sleep and it was glorious.  I was an awesome mom the next day :-)

    So while I'd prefer to night wean, I think I'd even be totally OK if he only got up once to nurse--but I'd say 50% of the nights he's getting up every hour to every 1 1/2 hours. Starting with when he goes to bed at 7:30/8ish.

    I definitely want him in his crib for the duration of the night though--so I guess we'll have to tackle that first.

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