My son is 9 weeks old. I have been battling the 45 min nap, and failing terribly, so I am wondering if I need to adjust the way I initially put him to sleep. I do a windown that consists of swaddling, turning out the lights, humming a short lullaby, and holding him quietly on my shoulder for a moment while he sucks his paci, then putting him down. The whole process takes probably 3 minutes. When I put him down I think he is in stage two, possibly entering stage three - it's hard to know because the room is very dark. But I think his eyes are sometimes doing the open and shut thing and sometimes just shut. He drifts off to sleep very peacefully this way. Should I not be holding him this far into the process? I want to because he goes down so easily this way and I have tried to shush/pat him in the cradle and he fidgets like crazy then gets hysterical. But I want to overcome the 45 min nap and I'm finding it nearly impossible to get him back to sleep after he wakes. I have been trying wake to sleep also, but without success. Any insights? Please help me!! I have no life, my baby is not getting the sleep he needs, and my poor toddler feels neglected
. I hate the 45 minute nap!
Oh, I should add that my baby has reflux so I don't know if that plays a role, but it does require that I try to keep him from getting too worked up as the crying makes reflux worse.