Ask the Expert: 🤱🏻💤⭐ Secrets to Raising an Independent Sleeper: Helping Baby Self Settle🎵 👶🏻🌛

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Ask the Expert: 🤱🏻💤⭐ Secrets to Raising an Independent Sleeper: Helping Baby Self Settle🎵 👶🏻🌛
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Ayaw ni LO mag palapag sa kama. 3 months na siya. Twing karga ko siya sa dibdib ko ang lalim matulog pero kapag nilalapavg nagigising talaga at umiiyak. Napapagod na ako.

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This is very tiring - I feel your pain! The first thing to remember is that babies don’t have a circadian rhythm until they’re 4 months old - the dreaded four month regression so this is a very normal scenario. Having said that, there are things you can do to help sleep shaping ready for when they can do gentle sleep training (after the 4 month regression). Your baby is comfortable and used to being attached to you - which is so beautiful but as you say exhausting! I would advise you give him/her sleep time in lots of different environments (crib/stroller/with you) so they become familiar with different sleep situations. You can also try putting him/her in bed when they’re not ready to sleep but to play, using your voice and touch to make them feel comfortable. You want them to discover the sleep space and not find it unfamiliar. You can also try and put things in the cot/bed that smell of you. Hang in there - it will get better.