Hi Simmotra,
Just want to give you a big (((hug))) because I know how it is in your shoes. I have a 6 weeks old and sometimes I also think it's all about survival.
With my 1st I started doing EASY when she was 4 months old and it wasn't wasy at all. It did teach her to fall asleep independently and to have a routine but many times until she was 12-14 months old I was shooting in the dark.
This time, with my 2nd, I said I would start EASY from the first day. And I did - however he didn't
) I drew again the unlucky nuber of a colicky spirited baby who would scream at the top of his lungs even one hour no matter how much I'd shush, walk, rock, sing, pat, whatever.
We're facing the 30-minute monster already since 2 weeks. EASY is therefore all over the place, he screams so much I just end up giving the breast to calm him down.
And you know what? I think I will slowly just accept or convince myself that to apply the whole routine ad literam and expect the marvellous results promised in the book in the first 3-4 months is simply unrealistic, at least with some babies.
So right now I think I will just do the best I can and later will tackle each issue as soon as I see I have someone to cooperate with.
I remember that my daughter slept in 30 min naps until well after 6 months and no matter what technique I tried, nothing worked until she was simply older and mature enough to put together more sleep cycles on her own. The same with night wakings - she woke up once a night to bf until she was 14 months old.
So hang in there - the start is rough and there are a lot of scaremongering giving fresh moms the jibbiez that they will start off wrong or ruin somehow the baby. I am slowly coming to the conclusion of just enjoying it - doing the best we can, but not to expect textbook magic instantly.