spunky84
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We've been trying, and he just won't do it. He'll only sleep if he's on us, next to us or in the swing, none of which are considered safe sleep practices.
I don't know what else to do to get him to sleep in his pack n play - if we try, he always wakes up crying after 10-20 minutes. I'm having a lot of anxiety about him sleeping in the swing and on/next to one of us. Like it's escalating to the point that I'm checking on him constantly, can't leave the room while he's sleeping even though dh is sleeping in there too. I feel like if I leave the room, something bad will happen. If he's on my husband and my husband is sleeping and I can't check the baby's breathing, I'll wake him to make sure he is.
Even when baby is napping and everyone is awake, I check on him probably every 10-15 minutes because I'm that anxious. I can't drive anywhere more than 10 minutes to make sure he's okay. We made a 3 hour round trip the last two weekends (with time in between the trip there and back). I seriously put my hand back there to check on him every 10 minutes. The one night I had to drive because my husband was too tired. I kept waking him every 15 minutes to check.
I know anxiety about this kind of thing is normal, but it's getting excessive for me and I'm in a panic pretty much 24/7. It's chest crushing anxiety.
I feel like if we could just get him to sleep in a safe spot, most of my anxiety would be reduced. I don't know how accurate it is, but I've read before that SIDS risk increases between 2-4 months, and as we're approaching 2 months, it's making it worse.
I'm on meds for PPD, so it may have something to do with that, but the anxiety has gotten worse since starting meds, so I think it has less to do with PPD than being actually worried about his safety during sleep. Well, not directly related to the meds. It's been progressively getting worse since he was born. I worried about the same stuff with DD, but nothing like this.
Bottom line is, he needs to sleep in his pack n play or bassinet.
ETA: He also spits up loads. I mean, it's gotten better since he was put on alimentum, but there's still quite a bit (and cries as soon as he does). Sometimes he'll continue to spit up for a few hours after a feeding regardless of how upright we feed him or how long we kept him upright afterwards. He absolutely sucks at burping, but even with good burps he still spits up a lot. Another thing I worry about is him being on his back, spitting up, and not being able to get it out and we're all sleeping.
I don't know what else to do to get him to sleep in his pack n play - if we try, he always wakes up crying after 10-20 minutes. I'm having a lot of anxiety about him sleeping in the swing and on/next to one of us. Like it's escalating to the point that I'm checking on him constantly, can't leave the room while he's sleeping even though dh is sleeping in there too. I feel like if I leave the room, something bad will happen. If he's on my husband and my husband is sleeping and I can't check the baby's breathing, I'll wake him to make sure he is.
Even when baby is napping and everyone is awake, I check on him probably every 10-15 minutes because I'm that anxious. I can't drive anywhere more than 10 minutes to make sure he's okay. We made a 3 hour round trip the last two weekends (with time in between the trip there and back). I seriously put my hand back there to check on him every 10 minutes. The one night I had to drive because my husband was too tired. I kept waking him every 15 minutes to check.
I know anxiety about this kind of thing is normal, but it's getting excessive for me and I'm in a panic pretty much 24/7. It's chest crushing anxiety.
I feel like if we could just get him to sleep in a safe spot, most of my anxiety would be reduced. I don't know how accurate it is, but I've read before that SIDS risk increases between 2-4 months, and as we're approaching 2 months, it's making it worse.
I'm on meds for PPD, so it may have something to do with that, but the anxiety has gotten worse since starting meds, so I think it has less to do with PPD than being actually worried about his safety during sleep. Well, not directly related to the meds. It's been progressively getting worse since he was born. I worried about the same stuff with DD, but nothing like this.
Bottom line is, he needs to sleep in his pack n play or bassinet.
ETA: He also spits up loads. I mean, it's gotten better since he was put on alimentum, but there's still quite a bit (and cries as soon as he does). Sometimes he'll continue to spit up for a few hours after a feeding regardless of how upright we feed him or how long we kept him upright afterwards. He absolutely sucks at burping, but even with good burps he still spits up a lot. Another thing I worry about is him being on his back, spitting up, and not being able to get it out and we're all sleeping.