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3 Month Old Will Not Take Naps in Crib

I have a 3 month old who will sleep in his crib at night but will not take a nap in his crib during the day. I have "blacked" out his room so lighting is not the issue. I'm wondering if anyone else has had this problem. He will sleep in the swing during the day or on me. I'm getting frusturated and nervous b/c we are going on a vacation in a month and don't want to have to pack the swing accross the country! Any advice will be appreciated

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Get a wrap...Wear him for his nap. I would look at Moby wraps/ Ellaroo. I have both. Ellaroo is a bit more versatile and not as long and warm as Moby. This would also enable you to allow baby to sleep on the plane very easily.

Look into other babywearing possibilities besides a Baby Bjorn, which carry the infant by the crotch. YOu likely have a babywearing group that meets near you.

http://www.mamatoto.org/Default.aspx?tabid=36

We traveled with 4.5 month old and borrowed some items because we could from family that we were visiting. However, pp suggested renting items....I looked at that and you might as well buy the item because it is quite pricey.

Best wishes

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Like the other person said, stay calm, babies can and will sense those things.
Get into a routine can't be stressed enough for the sack of your son, and you, that is the important thing. It is apparent that he has become accustom to noises during the day, the swing makes a noise right, and your heartbeat. Try a soothing CD or the heartbeat sound CD or a toy that plays music.
I wouldn't go out and buy something in another town and return it when you are done, that in my opinion is a form of stealing and isn't fair to the store to do such a thing. That is just my opinion, I just feel that it ends up driving up prices when people do these things, just wrong.
In a month you will have it under control. I have faith in you.

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I know, some babies just won't sleep in their crib (my brother in law only napped on his bouncer on the dining room table - very specific, eh?). Will your baby sleep in a bouncer? My daughter loved her bouncer when she was 3 months old. There are ones with soothing vibrations and sounds available, and also ones that are for travel, too. They are a little awkward to travel with, but it's better than lugging a swing around.
There's also portable rocking hammocks, too (Eddie Bauer)...
Good luck, and hang in there!

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You've gotten a lot of good advice, minus the person who I'm thinking assumed you had a 3-YEAR old, and not 3 months. We experienced this exact same thing with our now 7-month old son. We let him sleep in his swing when he wanted to (or one me...harder for you, though, if you're trying to get things done), but one thing I tried was to try to put him down in his crib at least once a day for a nap. It took a few days of trying, and if he cried, I came and got him, but it didn't take long before he was napping in his crib. Now, that's the only place he sleeps (except on me after nursing). It's worth a shot! Good luck!

Hi M.,
My son suprised me with his solution, he did the very same thing, he slept just fine during the night in his crib, but during the day it was a major frustration, then when I went out with some female family members for a day my husband said he had no troubles getting our youngest, who is now 7 months old, to take his nap in his crib, he just did it in a lazy way and didn't do anything to make it dark in the room, he even left the curtain open, so it was actually really bright in his room and he slep just fine. I also heard on the radio one time that a bay needs to either have a bright room or very dark room to get good sleep. Avrum our 7 month old like staring out the window and will fall asleep doing just that, he still has his bad nap days but what baby doesn't.

My son just wasn't much of a napper when he was a newborn till about 6 months, people were amazed that every time they saw my son he was awake basically from the minute he was born--he wasn't a lot better at night either (and that was co-sleeping)...Nevertheless he would occasionally nap in the bouncy chair--yet, my partner and I worried about him never sleeping in his crib and would spend undo amounts of time worrying about getting him in a crib for napping--I'm not sure when or how but now he's 11 months, sleeps 11 hours at night and naps 3 hours per day (all in his crib). So, I really wish I hadn't spent so much time worrying about where he would and wouldn't nap. When they're so little they just have their preferences and they go away one day and you don't even notice. I would just buy a little swing from a consignment store when you get where you're going and thank your lucky stars that at least he sleeps somewhere.

My daughter was the same, I think they just like the close comfort of the swing for naps, but are okay being a little "free" at night. Do you still swaddle him? If not, that might help. Also, the foam sleeping wedges or something that will give him the snugness that the swing does might work.

For your vacation, this may sound really strange and I was totally against it when I first heard it, but it wound up really helping... when on vacation, take lots of blankets and pull a drawer from the dresser, pack it with the blankets and the baby might sleep inside the drawer. It worked for us when we moved to WA when my daughter was that age (we decided to take a five day trip up the CA coast in our car while a moving company took care of our stuff). We had tried everything but couldn't get her to sleep and we sent the swing and vibrating chair on the moving truck. I think that it gives them the same effect and the sides of the drawer give you a sense of security. I was really scared about the blankets and SIDS so I bought a sleeping wedge for her and placed it on top of a tightly packed blanket. She slept beautifully. Several moms suggested it to me and I thought they were all crazy, but it worked! Good luck!

Get a wrap...Wear him for his nap. I would look at Moby wraps/ Ellaroo. I have both. Ellaroo is a bit more versatile and not as long and warm as Moby. This would also enable you to allow baby to sleep on the plane very easily.

Look into other babywearing possibilities besides a Baby Bjorn, which carry the infant by the crotch. YOu likely have a babywearing group that meets near you.

http://www.mamatoto.org/Default.aspx?tabid=36

We traveled with 4.5 month old and borrowed some items because we could from family that we were visiting. However, pp suggested renting items....I looked at that and you might as well buy the item because it is quite pricey.

Best wishes

Sounds like she has trained you to accept that she is the parent. A three, it is not her decision where to sleep. I would put her in the crib, then close the door and don't go back for 2-3 hours. Crying, staying awake, whatever, don't respond. Don't train her to manipulate you like this. It took me until child 4 to figure out that I could set their routine, and that children are far happier and healthier when mom and dad are the decision makers. They can be taught when and where to sleep, if they KNOW that all manipulative behavior will get them nowhere. BTW, my last few kids were the easiest and happiest (still are) because we had finally learned these principles.

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