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3 Month Old Impossible to Get to Sleep

Hi. I have a 3 month old beautiful daughter. She has always been difficult in the sleep department. However, recently, she has been fighting falling asleep....causing her to get extremely cranky and to sometimes cry hysterically. She also has difficulty staying asleep unles she is held. We recently started cosleeping, and that seems to help at night. However, during the day, it is extremely difficult to get her to fall sleep....even if we are holding her. The thing that usually works is nursing her......however.....I can't do that all the time....and don't want her to be dependent on that. We also discovered the sound of the shower helps her to fall asleep.....and right now she is sleeping in her carseat in the bathroom with the shower running...(yes....we are frequently checking on her). I do try to start getting het to nap as soon as I notice she is getting sleepy....have tried music....rocking, etc. She use to fall asleep in her swing....but she no longer does that. She will also fall asleep when I walk her in her stroller.....and in the car......but I can't do that everytime she needs a nap. Any suggestions?

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We did the let her cry method. Its hard the first few nights and nap times but it has really payed off. She lays down for a nap and bedtime without a sound. We also have a routine for nap and bed. We read a certain set of books in a certain order, say goodnight to everyone and hand out kisses and its off to bed. Its really hard to do at first. I cried with her the first few nights but it has saved so much heart ache since.

Hi M.,

I used to leave the vacume, spelled really wrong, on because they say, it sounds like the noises in the womb. It worked for me. I hope it does for you also. It really does get easier. Hang in there! Mom of two girls, 4 and 1

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M.,
As the mother of three (8,6,2) I can tell you that time will fix all of this. Cosleeping is wonderful. Love the shower, my sister used the clothes dryer to get hers to sleep.

Every child is different. I nursed all of mine to sleep in the first few months. There is nothing wrong with that. They will outgrow it.

What I found was the best, was to cary them in the Biorjn (sp?). They slept, I had them close and the bonding was great. Three months, basically 90 days in to life don't expect too much. Hold, sing, carry, nurse, shower, drive around the block - whatever it takes to help this sweet soul get used to having a body. Before you know it, they will be off to school!

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If your daughter likes that sound, you can tape the shower running and have it play in her room or wherever she's sleeping. Or you can buy a sound machine at any baby store. We have that in our daughters crib-it plays wave sounds all night long and she really likes it. Good luck! I know how hard this is! Did you try swaddling or a sleep sack? That worked wonders for us.

Hi M.,
Have you thought about getting one of the sounds machines for your daughters room that has the water sound on it. The sounds can be a stream, the ocean and I think I have heard one with rain. I think Wal-Mart and K-Mart carry this type of machine, I am not sure what they cost. Hope this helps, there is nothin worse than a baby who does not sleep! I have 5 and luckily all have been pretty good sleepers. Best of luck.

E.

Have you tried giving her one of you t-shirts to sleep with. Wear a shirt during the day, then at night take it off and lay it with her. Sometimes just the smell of you helps.

Sounds like my daughter when she was 3 months old! Different things work for different babies - you probably know what works best, be in noise, motion, etc. but this is probably your problem (it was with me): if you waiting for her to show signs of sleepiness, YOU HAVE ALREADY WAITED TOO LONG. She is already cranky from being tired. What you have to do is track when she gets tired, and develop a nap schedule around that so that you are putting her down for a nap about 15 minutes BEFORE she starts yawning, etc. Soon she will start getting sleepy right at naptime, and should sleep well. p.s. she probably needs three naps at that age.

We did the let her cry method. Its hard the first few nights and nap times but it has really payed off. She lays down for a nap and bedtime without a sound. We also have a routine for nap and bed. We read a certain set of books in a certain order, say goodnight to everyone and hand out kisses and its off to bed. Its really hard to do at first. I cried with her the first few nights but it has saved so much heart ache since.

My son was the same way (wanted to be nursed to sleep and stayed latched on while sleeping or be held the whole time), he refused to nap on his own and was extremely miserable because of it. Finally after 4 months I gave up and just had him cry it out in his crib. I put him on a schedule of a morning nap and an afternoon nap. The first time I put him down, he screamed for 45 minutes (I checked on him a couple times)I was actually talking to the doctors office during that time because I wanted to make sure that it was ok for him to cry for so long and they said it was. After that first forced nap (he finally feel asleep) the next couple ones weren't as bad and after about 3 days, he stopped crying and just went to sleep. Once he started taking regular naps he was a completely different child...he was always happy and rarely ever cried...he did a complete 180 (thank god). If he didn't take his two naps, then he wouldn't sleep through the night, but if he did do both naps, he slept for at least 8 hours at night. He just turned 1 two days ago and cut himself down to one nap right after lunch, bed at 7 and is usually up around 8:30am. Letting him cry it out worked for me...but it is not the easiest thing to do...I went to the opposite floor and opposite end of my house so I wouldn't hear him scream (but again it only lasted for about 3 days and my doctor said it was okay to do). Good luck!

Hello M.,

My daughter is almost 4 months. She received a gift
of this little lamb and it plays sounds one is rain,
like the sound of a shower. You may look into getting
one. I can put the baby down in her crib and turn that
on and she falls asleep. It plays other sounds also.
Good Luck.

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