DD1 was a horrendous tongue-tied, refluxy, colicky non-sleeper, so we have been counting our blessings with DD2 (12 weeks) who, to date, has been a champion self-settler and long-napper. She had a bit of a witching hour at bedtime between weeks 7 and 10 but that has now settled. She has always breast-fed to sleep at bedtime and throughout the night, but settled herself for naps.
However, for the last few days she has been addicted to boob and refusing naps!! She self-settled for her morning sleep this morning, but needed to be fed to sleep for the next nap, woke 30 minutes in, and of course I fed her back to sleep again
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I know I need to break this habit before it gets really entrenched, both at naps and bedtime, but obviously am not going to let her cry. But my feeling is that the Pantley pull-off is too wishy washy (and didn't work at all for DD1). I am hoping that gently but firmly working on it now, at just 12 weeks, will be easier than at 6 months, 12 months etc when we are really sleep deprived.
So I'm thinking of removing feeding from the bedroom entirely. I.E last feed before bed downstairs, and same before naps. Obviously feed in the bedroom at night but try not to keep feeding to sleep. Does this sound sensible? We'll rock, swaddle, white noise etc her to sleep ad nauseum, but I cannot end up with another intractable feeder-to-sleep a few months down the line like I did with DD2... Anything I'm missing or not considering?