Hi Aly Mac,
Here I am checking to see if you responded to my post and I don't see my post. Wow! Do I need a vacation. Not sure what exactly happened, but i will try and recreate my original post. You must be wondering why i did not respond. Anyway, I want to thank you for taking so much time to respond to all of my questions and comments. Here is what Friday and Saturday night looked like. remember I said my husband was going to wake with me. what a big help. I did not take ds in my bed at all. It was hard and I was tired but we survived.
Fri Night 7:17 sleep
10:00 wake
10:34 wake
11:47 feed
1:37 wake
2:02 wake
3:27 feed
5:00 wake
5:30 wake and feed
Horrible night wasn't it
Sat Night
7:14 sleep
9:55 -11:00 many wakes. He found a pacifier in the corner of his crib. I was going to use that to hold off feeding from the night before. Forgot it was there. 2:34 feed!!!!
Anyway, it worked well. Bad, I know.
5:50 wake and feed
Much better with the use of the pacifier
Questions and concernsFriday night was horrible. I am not sure if I should pat longer. I know that is usually done with infants...should we take a giant step back? Although i do not want to become a prop. Sat night wasn't as bad but then Sun was horrible and Monday seems to be following suite. We have been down for 1 hour and he has gotten up 3 times.
I am able to get him back down with only a few pats. PUPD is not even needed. I wait in the room till I hear the sigh, usually around 7 minute mark.
Will all this patting eventually teach ds to sooth himself? He can sooth himself by humming. Usually does that in the car. Sometimes sucks on his fingers in the crib. I don't see anything all the the time though.
Since I am trying to get rid of night feed, what time should I try for?
I know I didn't type the day schedule (again) but your tips helped. I don't want to jinx myself, but i did w2s 4 times and it worked 3 of them. He naps went from tops 40 minutes to 1 hour and 25 minutes.
Now when i bring him upstairs to do wind down, he cries. We just try and work through it, however, i seem to be putting him in the crib crying. Then he turns his head back and forth from one side to the next, it seems like 25 to 50 times. Is that a sign of being OT?
As I said he falls asleep in the car. We purchased a vibrating machine to go under his mattress to mimic the car. Is that a prop? Should I not even go there. I am not sure if it is making a difference.
I am still peeved that my post disappeared. I hope I wasn't all over the place and you could follow. Anything you can offer will be appreciated. Jem