I don’t know what to do. Nothing works to keep my baby asleep except in my arms. My back is killing me, my arms are killing me. We have tried every tip and trick I can find on the internet and in these subreddits. Falling asleep is the easy part, he just won’t stay that way. He keeps waking up every 10-20 minutes no matter what position we are in.
He won’t sleep in his bassinet, in his crib, in my bed next to me, on my chest. Only my arms.
I’m not proud of bed sharing. I’m super scared of SIDS, but I have been running on fumes for 2 months. I’m desperate, falling apart, falling down the stairs. Even risky bed sharing isn’t working.
We’ve gone through 2 pediatricians, and both just tell me to put him on his back in a bassinet or to shush him, that it will pass. IT’S NOT WORKING. Nothing is working. Again, he’ll go down easy, then just wake up. And I’m not confusing active sleep for waking up. I wait until his eyes are open and he starts crying out before grabbing him.
I’m documenting everything each time we attempt to sleep: what temperature the room is at, what decibel the white noise machine is, what he’s wearing, what I’m wearing, music on, music off, fan on, fan off. I’m logging his sleep into the Huckleberry app, staring at my notes and the data in the app, trying to find some sort of pattern or sense or solution.
Anyone who can help me is helping when they can but my support system is very small and everyone has jobs or their own babies to take care of. My husband helps when he can, but he needs more sleep because he’s working and has a medical condition that requires him to be rested. When he does take over, it’s a mad dash to eat and shower, then try to squeeze in an hour or two of sleep.
I’m unraveling and my doctor wants to give me Zoloft. Fine, okay, but that doesn’t solve the problem of me only getting an hour or two of sleep a day. How am I supposed to go back to work next month, and commute an hour each way?
Did anyone else experience this? When did it stop? How did it stop? I’m scared.
ETA: he’s 11 weeks old. LO is EFF. We tried really hard to BF but his latch was bad so after 5 weeks of struggling my supply dried up.
Edit 2: he does have reflux and is on medication for it. He also drinks a hypoallergenic formula because of a milk protein allergy. We went through 5 formulas before finding one that gave him a happy belly.
He won’t sleep in his bassinet, in his crib, in my bed next to me, on my chest. Only my arms.
I’m not proud of bed sharing. I’m super scared of SIDS, but I have been running on fumes for 2 months. I’m desperate, falling apart, falling down the stairs. Even risky bed sharing isn’t working.
We’ve gone through 2 pediatricians, and both just tell me to put him on his back in a bassinet or to shush him, that it will pass. IT’S NOT WORKING. Nothing is working. Again, he’ll go down easy, then just wake up. And I’m not confusing active sleep for waking up. I wait until his eyes are open and he starts crying out before grabbing him.
I’m documenting everything each time we attempt to sleep: what temperature the room is at, what decibel the white noise machine is, what he’s wearing, what I’m wearing, music on, music off, fan on, fan off. I’m logging his sleep into the Huckleberry app, staring at my notes and the data in the app, trying to find some sort of pattern or sense or solution.
Anyone who can help me is helping when they can but my support system is very small and everyone has jobs or their own babies to take care of. My husband helps when he can, but he needs more sleep because he’s working and has a medical condition that requires him to be rested. When he does take over, it’s a mad dash to eat and shower, then try to squeeze in an hour or two of sleep.
I’m unraveling and my doctor wants to give me Zoloft. Fine, okay, but that doesn’t solve the problem of me only getting an hour or two of sleep a day. How am I supposed to go back to work next month, and commute an hour each way?
Did anyone else experience this? When did it stop? How did it stop? I’m scared.
ETA: he’s 11 weeks old. LO is EFF. We tried really hard to BF but his latch was bad so after 5 weeks of struggling my supply dried up.
Edit 2: he does have reflux and is on medication for it. He also drinks a hypoallergenic formula because of a milk protein allergy. We went through 5 formulas before finding one that gave him a happy belly.