Welcome back... it's great to read your update.
Should I be laying her down on her back and letting her go to her tummy or continue as I am now with putting her on her tummy? I can see her just NEVER going to sleep if I lay her down on her back, and then we really have a problem!
But, she went to sleep on her back when she was in the Woombie, right? So, it's just doing it without the Woombie that makes you think she won't do it? Can she roll from her back to her tummy? If so, I'd be putting her down on her back and letting her get comfortable herself. My two have always ended up rolling over onto their tummy after a little while to sleep. I know it seems like she'll NEVER do it, but she will... babies are smart little things.
Yes, it might take a few days of a struggle, but she will learn.
How do I know for sure that she wants out of it and not just needing to be MORE swaddled? I had her most recently in her pink wommbie which is bigger and looser than her grey one. I have gone back and forth with those two and she seemed to do better with the grey one.
My guess is that she wants out rather than needing to be more swaddled, but I could be wrong. I'm basing it on her age and that she probably wants to move a bit and get into different sleeping positions herself. TBH, she sounds pretty flexible to me, if you've gone back and forth with the Woombie. She'll probably do better than you think.
So I am pretty sure that this stems from a need to change-up her EASY to longer 1st A but we have a new trouble at night where she will just fling herself backwards when I am holding her and gets all mad and shouty. WHich I think I should say " I won't fight you" and lay her down??? When she gets REALLY worked up what is the best way to go?
Is this at BT or in the MOTN, I'm a little confused? It sounds to me like she's saying, 'just put me down and let me do it mom'.
AT what point in this is emergency AP ok to do? For example after a SUnday which with her new longer 1st A is impossible to get a good nap in before we go to church and we have wretched naps all day and it just gets a bit rough. I have stopped going to church it was so awful! We had one night of 5.5 hours of PUPD!!! And another of 4 and one of 3. I KNOW it is a rough day but what is fair to her to do? Last time we had a rough night I could see where this is heading and I held her a bit longer and let her get more sleepy on me and then laid her down. Is this OK to do? She knows what is up with all this but am I setting us up for a flop?
I'm a little confused on this too, sorry.
Is this happening in the MOTN or at BT? I think it's fine to give a little more help after a rough day, but if it's happening more than once a week, it could definitely cause issues, esp as she's been prop dependent before. She will obviously not settle if you just shh/pat her a bit more in the crib? Those PUPD times are crazy long! I can't believe you had to do all that.
She's either super sensitive to OT or something else was going on. Just trying to think of some of the things I've done in the past to get through those days... Can they not give her a nap in the church nursery? Will she nap on you in a carrier at church? Until my DS was about 8.5mo old, he would still do a CN, longer lunch nap, CN on Sundays. After that, we ended up just always doing EBT those nights.
If after a few days on new routine this does not improve maybe I will have the nerve to push for 5 hours between feeds... it just sounds scary!!! ANy tips for surviving the change?
Stay consistent! I'd actually push to 6... might as well make it worth it!