keithparagon
New member
I’m in the UK so don’t know if it’s particularly bad here but I find it so uncomfortable and isolating how widespread and normalised sleep training/CIO is. I’m the only mum I know that isn’t doing it, and I find it amazing how much mums at baby groups will talk about their sleep training as if it’s as necessary or normal as feeding or changing your baby. Don’t get me wrong, I think sleep training can have it’s place but I think what’s getting to me is that so many people seem to be doing it as a FIRST response to disrupted sleep, or do it even if their baby does even seem to ‘need’ it?! It’s just totally seen as the thing to do, with no critical thinking or seeming research into it. These are things I have heard at baby classes or when meeting other mums
Anyone else feel alone in it? Or get frustrated/sad when you hear what other people are doing with sleep training?
- (With a 4 month old) ‘yeah we’ve started the sleep training and it’s going well but she’s still waking 2 times a night for a feed so still some work to do’
- (6mo baby sleeps from 7pm-5am and then needs help resettling) ‘yeah he goes to sleep well but we obviously need to sleep train because of that 5am wake’
- ‘The sleep consultant said he needs a 2 hour nap over lunch so when he wakes after 30min we just leave him (often crying) until the 2 hours is up.’
- ‘He sleeps perfectly but it’s time to start sleep training soon so that dad can put him down if needed’
- ‘The sleep training worked really well but baby is up again 1-2 times a night so we’ll have to start again’
- ‘They only cried for 1 hour the first night, 30mins the next’
Anyone else feel alone in it? Or get frustrated/sad when you hear what other people are doing with sleep training?