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Weaning Your Sleeping Baby Off the 5 “S’s”
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The Happiest Baby on the Block and The Happiest Toddler on the Block
Weaning Your Sleeping Baby Off the 5 “S’s”
All children eventually must learn to fall asleep on their own and to put themselves back to sleep when they wake during the night. In my experience, by three months most babies are ready to learn how to do this and should be placed in the crib sleepy but semi-awake. I know that the parents of infants under three months are warned by some baby book authors that using nighttime sleep aids like the 5 “S’s” will spoil their babies and make them abnormally dependent. I couldn’t disagree more! For nine months before your baby was born, your womb surrounded him with sensations like the 5 “S’s” every second of every day. That’s why all babies sleep better and longer with a couple of “S’s” to keep them company during the long night. But don’t worry—by the time your little one is four months old, you can start weaning him off them without difficulty. The first “S” you’ll wean is swinging. Usually, by two to three months, you can reduce the swing speed to the slowest setting. (Only use a fully reclined bed swing during the baby’s first month.) A few days later, if your baby is still sleeping well, let him sleep in the nonmoving swing. Finally, a few days later, if he still is sleeping soundly, move him to the bassinet. The next “S” for you to phase out is sucking, usually between four to six months (although some love to suck for more than a year). Babies love to suck on the breast, and once they are nursing well you can introduce a nighttime pacifier. Doctors have noticed that babies who fall asleep sucking on pacifiers—even if the baby drops it soon after sleep begins—have a lower risk of SIDS! Every once in a while, sensitive babies may wake and cry when the pacifier falls from their mouths. If that happens to your little one, you can help her learn how to keep the pacifier in the mouth more securely by following the “reverse psychology” advice on this page . Next, many parents wean the swaddling. After around four months, try wrapping your baby snuggly—but with one arm out. He should be able to suck his fingers and soothe himself. If he sleeps just as well that way try putting him to bed with no bundling. However, if he starts waking up more, take a step back and return to wrapping both arms down for another month. Try the one-armed wrap every month until your baby shows you he can sleep well unswaddled. The very last “S” you’ll wean is rumbling, white noise sound. Over a period of two weeks you can gradually lower the volume of your womb sound CD until it is so low you can simply turn it off. In general, my little patients are out of their swings by three to four months, out of the swaddle by four to seven months (a handful have continued until ten months) and sleeping in a quiet room sometime after twelve months. (The shhhh noise is the last “S” to be dropped because it is so easy, effective, and simple to control.) When your sweet baby goes all night without any of the “S’s,” give him a diploma. Finally, he has fully graduated from the fourth trimester and is ready to really get going on his life adventure! Download 6.18 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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