We tried cry it out at two different ages. Each time he cries until he throws up. Clearly this is not a viable solution. I have tried sitting next to his crib, but he cries and cries because he wants to be picked up. We have white noise going, a humidifier, a fan, we've tried music, we've tried singing. I know that sleep problems are nothing new for parents, but we are seriously getting concerned b/c we are going to be adding a newborn to the mix in about 3 months. I won't be able to always rock Archie back to sleep in middle of his nap plus we are going to be functioning on very limited sleep b/c of Baby F.
The only time Dave and I fight is at 3:00 a.m. b/c we are frustrated and don't know what to do. It is amazing that something as awesome and precious as sleep would be so hard to teach a kid to do. Is there a sleep fairy that I can send my wished to?
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I hear you. Middle of the night wakings are torture. Sophia alternates a week or two sleeping great then we will have a week or two of wakings. Its driving me nuts but she is still too young for sleep training. You said you tried Cry It Out, have your tried something else like the Baby Whisperer method: http://www.ehow.com/how_2318214_apply-baby-whisperers-sleep-method.html
Maybe he needs a more incremental approach like this versus sudden like CIO. Its just harder on you guys to do it this way :o/
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