My baby is 8 months old and maybe I was naive but I thought sleep would be better by now. I guess I’m looking for encouragement and maybe some tips from seasoned parents. I’ll try to put together my thoughts in a way that comprehensible.
Relevant information:
-Currently nurses to sleep (he used to be able to go to bed drowsy but awake but I think has developed separation anxiety)
-Will only sleep in crib when dead asleep.
-Sleeps from 8-7:30 am, typically.
-Wakes up about 1-3 times before midnight, and 2-5 more times between 12-7:30am and only goes back to sleep after nursing.
-Sleeps next to me in his crib 2/3 of the night, and co sleeps after nursing when I accidentally fall asleep (I have made the bed as safe as possible for this).
-I follow wake windows and try to encourage naps in the crib.
-My husband can comfort him back to sleep without milk but this does not work past midnight.
-Baby has consistently stayed on 40th percentile
Basically my fears are that if I don’t sleep train or night wean now, it will only get more difficult when he’s older. I’m on maternity leave until he’s a year old so I can handle the broken nights right now but I’m not sure I can do this past then. I don’t feel right moving him to another room yet, doing cry it out, or night-weaning at this point. I know babies can go longer periods of time at this age without eating but he is also incredibly active and he really does seem hungry. I also worry about tooth decay (he has 5 currently).
Overall feeling unsure
Relevant information:
-Currently nurses to sleep (he used to be able to go to bed drowsy but awake but I think has developed separation anxiety)
-Will only sleep in crib when dead asleep.
-Sleeps from 8-7:30 am, typically.
-Wakes up about 1-3 times before midnight, and 2-5 more times between 12-7:30am and only goes back to sleep after nursing.
-Sleeps next to me in his crib 2/3 of the night, and co sleeps after nursing when I accidentally fall asleep (I have made the bed as safe as possible for this).
-I follow wake windows and try to encourage naps in the crib.
-My husband can comfort him back to sleep without milk but this does not work past midnight.
-Baby has consistently stayed on 40th percentile
Basically my fears are that if I don’t sleep train or night wean now, it will only get more difficult when he’s older. I’m on maternity leave until he’s a year old so I can handle the broken nights right now but I’m not sure I can do this past then. I don’t feel right moving him to another room yet, doing cry it out, or night-weaning at this point. I know babies can go longer periods of time at this age without eating but he is also incredibly active and he really does seem hungry. I also worry about tooth decay (he has 5 currently).
Overall feeling unsure