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Co-sleepers - help me with my constantly waking 6 month old please! (LONG POST!)

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ChairmumMiaow · 20/07/2008 10:47

DS is 6 months old today, and we've been co-sleeping in various ways since he was about 3 months and grew out of his moses basket.

Before he came out of the basket, he was (briefly) sleeping pretty well (IMO) waking 1-2 times a night, and I was feeling good. When we took him out because it was too small, he started waking more often. I presumed this was a combination of the change of sleeping environment and the hot spell we were having at the same time. I thought it would get better!

Since then, its just got worse - he's waking more and more, so I have him in bed with me more and more, and now I'm losing my confidence in what I'm doing. It feels like he won't sleep for long without my nipple in his mouth (although I know its not actually as bad as that). He wakes every 1-2 hours, but seems to only sleep for more than an hour in our bed - he used to do about 3 hours in his cot to start with then wake frequently after that, but now we're lucky if we get an hour at the start of the evening (he normally goes to sleep between 8 and 9pm and just feeds then plays if we do bath earlier)

Some days I feel ok - if he just wakes to get latched on I barely wake up, but after weeks of doing this, I'm getting aches and pains in my back and arms. I normally lay him in the crook of my arm to feed, so when I go to sleep I get a dead arm after a while which wakes me up. Sometimes I can then roll him over onto his back, and he sleeps for a while longer, but other times he wakes up, which wakes me up more, and we have to get comfortable again...

If I try to feed him without being in my arm, I have to roll a bit further onto my side (but not completely over as that seems not to work) which gives me backache as my bac is twisted slightly. I've thought of supporting my back with a long cushion, but thought that it would just wake me up more to get it in place.

If I try to put him back in his bedside cot after every feed, I just wake up shattered. If I try to get him back to sleep by patting etc, he just works himself up into full crying, which I can't stand! Same thing happens when DH tries - as he does when he hears me and DS getting worked up!

I've had people suggesting that I'm waking him up myself, and that he might sleep better in his own room, and as each night I just get that little bit more tired, I'm starting to doubt the route I've chosen and wonder if I make DS sleep as he does! (but I really don't want him in another room just yet)

He doesn't feed as much as he used to in the day, and is not yet eating much solids (he started BLW very slowly about 3 weeks ago) so I know that he needs to catch up at night to a certain extent, but it feels like he's snacking a lot...

So I'm wondering if I can -

a) improve my sleep-feeding technique - any hints?
b) use some other non-crying technique to get him back to sleep
c) try a dummy (I don't particularly like them, but don't hate them...)
d) do something else...

If I can get more comfortable feeding him in bed, I'll be happy, as when I'm not knackered, I don't worry about getting him into bad habits, and DH and I have agreed we're happy to have him in our bed for some time. When I'm tired though, I feel like I'm doing everything wrong!

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LaTrucha · 27/02/2009 21:00

How is he Chairmum?

ChairmumMiaow · 05/03/2009 19:39

Hello all!

We've had a bit of a sleep epiphany here. We put up the toddler bed, and when DS hasn't fed himself to sleep, we've been putting him down and lying next to him and letting him cry/scream for a few minutes. He then wriggles around sitting up, lying down, wriggling for a cuddle and generally being a little monkey until he sends himself to sleep. There is some ssshing and patting too, but its a vast improvement on needing to always be put down asleep. And he's started rejecting DH's settling routine of walking up and down and pointing to and asking for his bed instead!

He's still having 1-2 feeds a night, sometimes with another wakeup, but he's so much easier to settle - just climb in his bed and let him sort himself out. It takes just a few minutes normally. He's also learnt to climb out of his bed, push open the door and crawl up to my bed to be lifted in for a feed (he only does this first thing) Its very cute.

Health wise he's great and hasn't seemed to have suffered with his injections (HepC and MMR in one go!)

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peachsmuggler · 05/03/2009 20:34

Great news Chairmum! Is so amazing, all the changes they go through when it comes to sleep. V cute about him climbing into your bed for a feed.

DD is 1 year old today! We had a lovely day and she went to bed after having some chips and cake

She is still being fed to sleep but having a pretty reliable 2 hour nap in her cot every morning and then sometimes a wee one in the afternoon but often skips this. She then is fed to sleep at night but this is pretty straightforward these days. She is waking usually once a night and I just get into bed with her and then stick her back in her cot after a while (assuming I am still awake) and she goes back to sleep.

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