pjallen1982
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Yep, me. Seth does not do napping! The only time he will nap is in his pram. Even white noise etc will not send him to sleep in the day... He's been better the last few days though as he's been sleeping well at night, otherwise we get the evening meltdown too with overtiredness! I know that's no help really but just so you know it's not just Oliver xxx
Thanks hun. It's so frustrating when you can tell they are tired but they just won't give in x
Hi penny we started hungry baby formula (2 feeds per day) and colief last week and since then Bella been alot more settled and now goes 4 hours between feeds. In the 4 hours I force her to have a nap by any means possible, on me, rocked to sleep, pushchair, in the car etc although sometimes she will now fall asleep herself either on me straight after feeding or on her play mat. Will Oliver sleep in his pram or I the car? Just thinking it might be a good place to start x[
Oh that's really good. Pleased to hear Bella is more settled. I'm hoping the same happens to Oliver.
Yes he is fairly good at sleeping in the pram or at seat so think I will go for a walk or drive in the afternoon to get him to sleep if I can't another way. X
I just put Thomas down after one of his meltdowns, only thing working for me just now is to swaddle him, put his dummy in, rock him and say shhh repeatedly, he's gone after 5 mins and I can then put him down. Sometimes though he will go down fine by himself!
Oliver wouldn't take a dummy this week but I tried one from my changing bag - avent one as opposed to the mam one and he has taken it today. This seems to calm him a bit more which is good. He still doesn't like swaddling sadly x
Cole used to refuse, point blank. He'd literally be awake from 7am to bedtime, unless we went in the car and even then it had to be more than a 10 minute journey for him to nod off. Since we swapped a few things he naps loads now. In fact, he's currently on his second nap since 6am!! A few things I did are: *HB milk *White noise (as loud as my phone would go then gradually turning it down as he started to nod) *Rocking in his chair but quite fast then gradually slowing down once his eyes start dropping *Playing with him for an hour after his bottle then trying to get him down when he's tired out rather than putting him down straight after a bottle (although he's the other way round in the night) *7pm bedtime so he gets 11-12 hours sleep a night Not sure if they'll work for you but it's a start. I also do what Nelly does and let him fall asleep wherever he needs to. Xx
Thanks Hun, we are trying 1 or 2 hungry baby feeds a day like you did to start with. We use the white noise app which does help at night. Will try earlier bed time and the playing tactic too, thanks x
So I spoke to girls from antenatal group today about this and the tough week we have had, and we agreed that his meltdowns in the evening are likely to be down to him being overtired and that a 7 week baby shouldn't be going from 2pm til 9pm or even later without a dose.
So we are going to try enforce a mini routine between his feeds. At the moment he feeds every 3 hours so we will feed. If he seems sleepy then put his dummy in, rock him, hold him close, maybe skin to skin, put white noise on and put him down- maybe carry cot, travel cot, swing seat or car seat depending on how well the winding went. If he isn't tired then play for an hour max and then try put him down.
Before his 9pm feed (or the one around that time), give him naked time in the bathroom so it doesn't matter if he poos or wees then bath, massage, bottle and bed time story, then put in bed.
Now this is all good in theory, I'm well aware it's not easy but if it means me going out in the pram
Or for a drive to get him to sleep then it's worth a shot.
So far today Oliver slept on our lap from 9.30-10.30am then we went to baby massage. Feed at 12ish and then he fell asleep in the car going to the pub. So slept 12.30-2.30 and then screamed for food. He fell asleep again on way home and stayed sleeping for a while so 3.50-5.50. He had a play, bum change then milk at 6.15. He then went back to sleep with the aid of dummy and rocking and put in his car seat and has been asleep since so 6.50 until 8.50. We are going to wake him now and then bed time routine as above. Will see how it goes.
I think I also need to give him a couple of minutes of crying when he is put in his bed before going and picking him up, it won't be easy but he may settle himself.
Hopefully we will have a happier baby because he isn't so tired and then he may naturally moved to less frequent feeds during the night.
Thanks for all your help girls x