My B/F LO was in the moses basket next to my bed for the first three months. Primarily bcause I wanted her there, secondly because it was easy to feed her.
She was 4 days old for her first night home & screamed as soon as she went into the basket.She was flailing around in it with her eyes like a rabbit caught in car headlights. After an hour while I realised she was scared as it was too big for her. Thats when I started to swaddle. I also invested in the miracle (bonfit baby) blanket. It is cheap & easy to use. (buy 2, you can,t tumble dry them!) With that & the 100% consistent 4S, she would never have slept! I even had the fourS ritual on a prompt card -I was so tired I couldn,t remember it!
When she was three months old I realised that we were disturbing each other at night. I spent 2 weeks puting her down for her day naps in her cot & also with some toys whilst I tidied her room. Then I started putting her in at night too -no problems at all.
By four months she was freaking out at the sight of the cot -she hated being swaddled. Without weaning I put her straight into a grobag -no problems again.
Shes now 5 months & I can put her down with minimal intervention. It is an absolute godsend as I am back at work now. It seems like only 5 mins ago I was wailing because it felt like every other BW on the site had a baby who would sleep & mine never. I kept thinking of the Tracy quote in the book "It`s because she`s not ready too luv!" It didn`t make me feel any better, but it made me KEEP GOING & Boy am I glad! I have some very jealous friends. These are the sceptics who teased me for following the latest babyguru with kooky book.......whos laughing now
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Once you,ve watched your baby you will notice that there is a very loose pattern to their feeds. Work with it to guide them onto easy. Once you throw in the 4S ritual you are already half way there.
I second Stacys top tip: to put baby down as soon as they are calm. It makes it easier later.
As for other people
....it doesn,t matter who they are, they will always have an opinion & they will always know better than you. Or so they think
! It is a question of gritting your teeth, smiling politely & saying no thank you. All new parents get this attitude. Follow your instincts, you & your DP/H know what is best for your baby & it is up to you to decide. They mean well etc. etc.
I hope you are well, This time in your life is unique, I hope you enjoy every second! Please, if you can find the time....will you give us an update?