I'm back. Welcome to BW forums by the way - lovely to have you here
I see you've had a couple of threads about wind down and routine. I have not read them all closely but just had a quite look for background.
A few questions:
- Are you finding the shorter A time helpful or do you feel it has made things harder either in terms of getting him to go to sleep or how long he sleeps for?
- Are you finding the longer calmer wind down helpful now or is it harder to get him to calm and go to sleep? I think you said on one of the threads the longer wind down seemed to make things worse but things can change over time so it would be useful to know how you feel about it now.
- Is he on medication for the reflux? What meds?
If possible please continue to record your EAS times as accurately as possible as it's one of the few things we have to go on when offering support on routine.
At about 10w he stopped sleeping in the stroller/carseat and I suddenly realized something was going to have to change!
For what it's worth mine also had a nap refusal at 10 wks. Up to then almost all day sleeps and the first part of night sleep were in his travel cot (like a pack and play) in the family room as I wanted to follow the SIDS guides and have him sleep in the same room I was in, or close by. At 10 wks my DS refused to sleep. We had a rough couple of days and in desperation I took him to his night bed as he was still going down brilliantly and falling to sleep happy and independently at night. He appeared to relax the moment we entered the room and I kind of just put him down in his bed and he smiled and went to sleep! Total shock for me. I think you might be now trying the cot for naps and have a similarly successful BT put down. Are you finding the cot more helpful?
2. He has started fighting against the swaddle really hard. He has been swaddled since birth, but it was never an issue before. Now sometimes he is calm, then as soon as I start to wrap him he starts crying and thrashing. What's up?
I think some just get fed up with the swaddle. I also stopped swaddling mine at 10 wks. He had been swaddled for naps only until then, not at night as he had a baby hammock which does not allow swaddling for safety reasons. If he is fighting the swaddle he could be trying to tell you he is not ready to sleep as he sees it as a cue to sleep time or he might just like the freedom of movement - what is your instinct or thought on this? There is no rule that he must be swaddled, it's just it helps some babies sleep better.
What is your aim with naps? Do you want him in the cot now? Are you putting him down in the cot for all sleeps now or just some?
Have you persevered with shush/pat or have you started to adapt your soothing method to calm him for sleep? FWIW I think a jiggle with a firm hand in the cot is fine, I did with mine, he didn't like patting, and it felt kind of like the movement of a car.
Finally - it's quite hard to work out your first A time because there is that period of co-sleeping where you say you are not sleeping but snoozing. It's really hard to tell if he is getting a super long A time or a short A time before his first nap. It would be helpful to know if/when he sleeps or we could work on a set morning nap time regardless of WU time I suppose but it would be a bit of a guess.
sorry I don't have all the answers just yet but perhaps together we can figure something out?