Aww, thanks so much for the hugs. It's so crazy the things us moms do, eh? But it's so wonderful to feel supported and guided by so many on this forum. I have to say the wealth of knowledge and the commitment on here is incredible.
Although I adopted a few EASY principles maybe 2 weeks ago, I started a strict 3EASY only 5 days ago. I'm committing myself to 2 solid weeks of sleep training. I refuse to miss a nap opportunity and my DH is home to take care of the toddler.
I tried shh/pat about a month ago with no success, so I started a modified shh/pat pu/pd on Monday. I know, I know... everyone says wait until the baby is 4 months, but my LO would just get all worked up in the crib with shh/pat and was inconsolable, so I do pu/pd when she's really upset and then put her back down the second she settles. Anna in the pu/pd forum has been a lot of help
I'm surprised that I've seen progress with it over the past 5 days (sometimes I don't need to even do pu/pd), although I don't always get a nap out of 45 grueling minutes of it
I think you're right about being UT, then followed by OT later on. This morning, before you posted, I tried extending her A time to 1 hr 25 and got a 50 minute nap:
E 7:00
A 7:15
S 8:25
A 9:15
Do you think I should extend it to 1 hr 30 or 1 hr 35 tomorrow morning?
I think her reflux is under control. I only say that because I was on this forum maybe 2 weeks ago reading through posts because my LO kept waking up 8 minutes after she'd been down, but she hasn't done that since I started shh/pat 5 days ago. I also elevated the crib at the same time, so she is managing to get through at least one sleep cycle, unlike before.
I've never had any success extending her naps with shh/pat unfortunately. I find that once she's up, she's up. She doesn't wake upset, but she's absolutely wide awake. I've also tried just shh/patting for the entire time she's asleep to see if she'll sleep through her cycle and that hasn't worked either. If she has a 30 minute nap, then how short do you think her A time should be? Sometimes she seems really rested from a 30 minute nap and sometimes she's super tired.
I'm sure my wind down could use some work. It is always the same though: quiet walking or low-key activity downstairs before the wind down, go upstairs, sing a quiet song for 3-4 minutes to her, cuddle her close and tell her it's sleepy time and say a few words before turning on her sound machine and then swaddling her tightly. After she's swaddled I have her over my shoulder and she calms down by looking at this photo. I know BW suggests cuddling close and limiting visual stimulation for a few minutes, but I haven't tried that. I then put her in the crib and shh/pat and pu/pd if needed.
I'll read up on W2S. I'm nervous about trying it, partly thinking each time she naps that this'll be the time she actually sleeps through on her own! She wakes up if there's any noise above her sound machine (it's really high already), so I'm worried she'll awake if I try W2S.
Sigh. Endless hugs to you and thank you so much for taking the time to reply. Merry Christmas!