In advance, I am sorry for the long message. I wanted to include as much detail as possible in case it was helpful to the analysis of my issue.
We have a baby boy that is six weeks old today. We just started our EASY program yesterday, and it has been a bit rocky (I know I need to be patient)
. Our LO (little one, right?) Jamie can easily become overtired, but he does not fall asleep by himself very well. The kicker is that as hard as he is to get down for my husband, he is 100 times worse for me. When I have him, he wails before and after I put him down, and I have been completely unable to get him to relax (stop crying) at all with the pat/shh method (I have a question about that too - see below). I then end up in an endless cycle of picking him up and putting him back down, only to have him start immediately wailing again until he is picked up. Once I was able to put him down and he was calm for a moment until I walked away, and then the wails started again. Any advice as to what I can do, or has any other mother encountered this? I probably created this problem as he used to nap in my arms, but although I am the cause, hopefully there is nonetheless a solution.
As background to our EASY attempts, yesterday he ate at 7:30 am, and then yawned a couple of times so I tried to put him down sooner at 8:10, and he ultimately fell asleep at 10:10 and then was quickly up again at 10:30. I then decided to feed him and start the process over (since almost three hours had passed). He ate at 10:45 (a short 9 minute feed) and pretty much fell asleep at the breast, but I did change him before I put him down at 11 (he is VERY hard to wake once asleep). I woke him at 1 pm, and he ate at 1:10 (another short 7 minute feed). He was hardly awake and went right back to sleep at 1:30, despite my efforts to keep him awake. I woke him at 3 (again, not easily) and he ate again, this time for a bit longer in total minutes (although he broke off of the breast for a few, and then went back). This time, he was more awake and we looked at a mobile in his crib (he is sleeping in a basinette now, but we plan on moving him to the crib). He started to yawn, so after the second one, I attempted to swaddle him to put him down at around 3:45. At that time, he started to become completly unglued at the idea of swaddling. From there on, I tried to put him down (and he fought relentlessly) until it was time for him to eat again at 5:35 (he seemed hungry so I fed him). After this feeding, I did a bath at 6, and then tried to put him down at 6:30, to no avail. Finally, my husband gave him a bottle at 7:45 (we are doing one bottle at night to make sure he will take it, but it is breast milk). Jamie finally fell asleep at 8:30. I tried the slumber feed-thing at 10:30pm, but Jamie wouldn't cooperate. He instead ate at 12am, 3:30am and then at 6:30am (which starts our day two).
Today has been a bit better schedule-wise, although we could not get him down for his nap (S) that should have taken place after the 6:30 am EA. He has been down for two naps, one at 10:00am and the other at 1:30pm. However, I was not the one to put him down. My husband stayed home from work today and has been helping me since yesterday was so difficult. He got the baby to calm down, not me. Hence, my request for help.
Also, on pat/shh, the thread posted by Diego's Mom was a bit confusing. It states that the pat/shh method is done by placing the baby on his side and then patting his back. It also at one point references patting his chest. First, I thought I was ALWAYS supposed to put my baby on his back to sleep, so how do I pat his back? Second, if I am patting his back, why was there a reference to his chest? Basically, if someone could better clarify how to effect the pat/shh method on a baby on his back, that would be most helpful.
Thanks!!