Monday, November 26, 2012

Ferberizing

First, thanks to all of you who posted your sleep tips - all good food for thought!  I am so grateful to have such a great support system.   Just finished our 3rd night of using Richard Ferber's sleep strategies and it appears to be working!!!  I am not doing everything he says to do (don't have to heart to eliminate the paci or sound machine) and I am bringing Winn to bed with me at his 5:30 waking, but I am making progress!  

I need to sleep train myself now, because Winn slept all night long and my boobs have not gotten the message yet.  I was wide awake at 2 am last night.  When I get to the point when I am not waking up at night, I am going to feel like I can conquer the world or at least my house.  

Yesterday I pulled my baby carrying muscle - the one between my left shoulder and backbone.  I am taking aleve/advil every 4 hours.  Make sure you switch arms on carrying lest up like me!

I am so relieved that this seems to be working for now. The first night was so hard, but it's gotten easier each night. I think it was harder on my husband than me, because I am bearing the brunt of co-sleeping, therefore am more motivated to get him sleeping in his crib.  I am sure we will have setbacks and I will have to retrain, but now I have more confidence in Winn's sleeping abilities and feel like I can start getting back on track with my sleep in order to keep me sane and cheerful.  

I ordered Winn this high chair - He starts solids next week as he will be six months next Tuesday.  My boy's growing up!




8 comments:

  1. Yay!! It WORKS and WORKS QUICKLY, huh?!

    We had a big setback when Alex had a cold and got into bad habits again. It took one night of re-training that was pretty painless and we're back to one wakeup around 3:30 to eat. It's sooooo amazing to only wake up once.

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  2. Congrats on making so much progress so fast! I am encouraged to read that so many people who try sleep training find it works faster than they think. I am glad to have friends who are paving the way for me - you can bet I'll be asking your advice when the time comes! Hope your boobs let you sleep through the night soon - mine wake me up every 3 - 4 hours, so I can totally relate!

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  3. I'm so glad that you're making so much progress! I know how hard it is.

    As for the boobs, even though Jason sleeps through the night, I still have to get up once a night to pump. If I don't, I'm in so much pain, it's just not worth it.

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  4. Hey! Thanks for all your chats. Good that Winn is sleeping according to plan. Yes, crib naps are a work in progress. I found the first one of the day the easiest and then made sure she never went in over tired. Playing in there first helps. Baby Einstein on my iPad is a last resort ;)

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  5. So glad it's working so quickly! That is so awesome. The boob thing sucks, Logan has slept through the night the last 2 nights and I had to get up to pump. So much pain!

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  6. Glad things are working...getting my babies to sleep has really changed things around here...will be interested to hear how things go as you continue the sleep training...

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