Anna - thanks for your words... I think I am a 'rescuer', and cannot bear her to cry at all. So I need to keep remembering that when she cries it will be because she is tired and frustrated.
I worry that even after nearly a year has passed I don't know one cry from another...
Katet - thanks again for all the preparation information! I think I am prepared for the worst! Our nights are so bad anyway (last night bedtime 1900, wake 2200 and 45 mins to get back to sleep, wake 0020 and an hour to get back to sleep, wake 0320 and 40 mins to get back to sleep), and an 0700 wake. A couple of nights ago it took from 0245-0530 to get her back to sleep! So throw in some heartwrenching crying on top and that's half as bad as I'm expecting it to be!!
After our first night, when we come to the first nap, how long do you try for until you abandon the nap or do you just continue until she goes to sleep? We are in a 2-1 transition at the moment anyway... some days we get two naps in, others she'll refuse the first one so we end up with one nap and a very tired girl at bedtime! She needs a good long one nap, but they're always too short.
Jaci - so glad to hear things are going well with BT and naps...
Is she still waking as frequently in the night now that she can self-settle?
We have had quite a few nights when nursing doesn't work any more, we go round in circles and eventually she will nurse to sleep but we're both exhausted by then. We have just got ourselves in such a bad mess of not knowing how to get her to sleep and we know it's not good for any of us... it's the fear of the unknown and her crying and of failure (because what do we do then??!!) that has made me put it off for so long... and it's pathetic.
Now after I put her down in her crib I give the bunny a kiss and then give it to her and she gives it a kiss too. It's the cutest thing thing ever!
That's lovely!
Is a lovey a cuddly thing that they can take in their cot?
I know WI/WO isn't for everyone but in our case I realized that once DD had "outgrown" being able to nurse-to-sleep I had to help her fall asleep on her own cuz she was falling into an awful OT loop.
That's where we find ourselves a lot now... she's outgrown it and I feel like she's needing me to show her how to fall asleep on her own. We have that OT loop too. Did you do WI/WO as a 'hands off' method rather than PD? I think you said in your post that you started with (PU) PD? What made you decided to do WI/WO? Was PD not working?
Thanks again all!