Thanks for your reply!
So my responses:
1. I use a muslin blanket for naps and a halo swaddle me for the nights. He is getting stronger and stronger, so he is able to get out of the swaddle me now. The muslin blanket, he gets out of very easily but at the same time, when he wakes up from a nap and is chewing on his fingers and not crying - I don't mind because I want him to find his fingers and stop using the paci. Anyway, short of using duct tape, I'm not sure how much tighter I can pull those swaddles.
2. I watched him nap today for afternoon nap and he kept waking cuz of gas. So I know he's a bit gassy and this is something I may just have to ride out. When he has severe gas, he kicks up his feet, which loosens the swaddle and he breaks out of it and wakes - hence the cycle. I called a lactation consultant and she seemed to think that my letdown was contributing so I've starting feeding him in an upright position and leaning back and although he refused the breast this morning, he did feed very well at each feeding after that. So small progress. Any other comments or ideas on this issue are welcome, however.
3. I've tried waiting for him to be in a deep sleep, then remove the paci (like we do at bedtime) - but he never seems to get there (basically he is dreaming for the entire 45 minutes - a light sleep that is easily disrupted). I will try putting him to bed without it and see what happens.
4. He's been doing the 1 hr A time since 6 weeks, roughly. Before that, I couldn't keep him awake during the day, if my life depended on it. He had his days and nights mixed up at first so i had to work on that. Now we're in a pattern that he's actually awake for 1 1/2 hours to 2 by the time he actually falls asleep. I'll admit that I'm still not sure on his sleep cues. I usually just watch the clock for when we're coming up on the hour and if he shows signs of fussiness, I'll pick him up, hold him, put the paci in and watch for droopy eyes....then it's off to the crib.