but how long should I wait before I go into my daughter's room at night? When she wakes at night, she fusses, she doesn't really cry. Well, to be honest, I haven't waited long enough to see if she cries. I think I already know the answer to my question, but, does "fussy" crying qualify as "she's crying, I gotta get in there" crying? I just feel like the longer she's awake at night, the longer it will take for her to go back to sleep. I have tried waiting to see if she goes back to sleep or if she really starts crying, but I don't want her to wake herself up too much. So I always give in and go in there and give her a paci. Most of the time she goes right back to sleep. Should I just let her fuss for a while? Where does the line cross from fussiness to real crying? I don't want to let her cry, so that's why I am not sure if letting her do some "fussy" crying classifies as letting her cry. Could someone help me out here? I know this sounds so stupid, I hate to waste your time. I am sorry this is so confusing...let me know if I need to clarify some things. Thanks so much. Can you tell I'm a first time mom?
Emily
mom to Madeline
7-11-05
textbook with some touchy thrown in