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How do I get him out of our bed??

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BettyButterknife · 10/11/2010 09:08

DS2 is 14 weeks and has always been ok at night - even when tiny he only really woke once in the wee hours for a feed before going back down again in his cot in our room.

However, the past 10 days or so he hasn't been hungry at night and when he wakes we've been bringing him into our bed where he settles quickly and easily. The reason for us doing this was so that he doesn't wake his older brother, which was happening (and DS1 was a terrible sleeper, waking at 5am every day until about 6 months ago - hence my total fear of him being woken).

What I hadn't realised, though, is that my husband has been cuddling DS2 to sleep whereas I'd just had him in the bed next to us. DS2 now expects this so what began as a useful way of us all getting sleep now results in one or other of us either being awake most of the night with a wriggly baby in our arms, or sleeping in awkward positions which becomes quite painful. And it's affected day sleeps too, with DS2 needing to hold our hands and be rocked in the pram to get off to sleep and not staying asleep for long (30 minutes max, and still v tired on waking, won't nap in cot).

Not prepared to do any kind of CC/CIO method but I'm aware we're in quite a pickle over all this. Quite up for changing things tonight, especially if I can get MIL to have DS1 overnight.

Any suggestions as to the best way to get him to settle in his cot? And any ways to avoid DS1 waking (we are in bedrooms next to each other, and although we're investigating a loft conversion I don't think any of us can wait that long!). I really want to nip this in the bud.

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smallgreenwellies · 10/11/2010 13:34

Middle daughter always came into our bed, and quickly learned to go back to sleep, mostly 'cos we refused to 'wake up'. In time she spent more and more time in her own cot, but the interim period meant that her siblings weren't disturned. She's all grown up now and doesn't expect to sleep in my bed!

Teaandcakeplease · 11/11/2010 11:10

PUPD method or shush/ pat technique from baby whisperer book? Or the no cry sleep solution book maybe helpful for you? You can't do CC at such a young age anyway Smile Would swaddling help him to think he's still being held tight?

Do your children share a room or is your other child just such a light sleeper that he's alway woken? My children now share a room and DD gradually got used to the nonsense with her younger brother over time and now goes straight back to sleep. I felt it was better when she was woken to just have a chat and say "DS is this, that or the other, go back to sleep" etc and get her used to the shenanigans as I couldn't continue worrying about it all waking her for many years to come etc. But maybe I'm odd? Grin

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