Hi Layla...
So, I'm not feeling I can just ditch all the props - I'm pulling out of postpartum depression, having lost a lot of wt that I couldn't afford to loose, etc... I'm a bit fragile and feel I need to move on one thing at a time. If you want to come over for two weeks, we can ditch them all then
If you REALLY think that ditching all the sleep props is the way to go, I'll consider it.
The props in my mind are, bouncing and swaddling? Have you detected others?
I feel I have a routine. As we get closer to sleep time, I remove toys and stimulus ...he is in his bouncy seat (turned off) at this point. Then I change his nappie and he lays on the changing table in the pack and play looking at toys hanging on the sides. Then, I swaddle him (one arm out) and sit with him on a ball and bounce and sing to him while I am holding him vertical. After about 3-4 minutes I turn him horizontal in my arms and continue singing and slow my bounce down and begin patting his bottom (just started to replace the bounce with the pat today). Then as his eyes swirl around, I get up and go into his room and sit on a ball in there and continue to pat his bottom. I then pat his chest (since that is all I can get to in the crib) before putting him down and continue to pat his chest.
I"m working on putting him down drowsy instead of asleep... and continuing the pat - he wasn't happy today with it but it did work fairly well. I'm not sure what to do when he wakes about 30-45 minutes in... should I wait 5-6 minutes of crying to see if he can resettle before I go in and sh/pat for awhile? I ended up picking him up today but little bounce and more pat - so despite picking him up, I felt I succeeded in at least replacing most of the bounce with the pat.
Any thoughts? If there are more things I should for a routine, I would. I do read to him but not for wind down - he grabs the pages and they usually get him revved up again
Thank you for your help.