Sleep help..snoo

Hello all, did anyone else use the snoo? We had gotten the little one to the point where he didn’t need the rocking except every once and awhile it would smooth him but then my son got sick and I got sick and my husband took it off weaning mode. Now my little one won’t go to sleep without rocking and soothing. You put him down and he will smile, babble, and suck on his hands but after awhile he will start crying and won’t soothe himself. We are going to need to transition him out of the snoo soon as he is getting bigger. I’m not sure what to do.

He was never a good day Napper and wouldn’t nap in the snoo. He refused. Only contact naps. I don’t know how childcare gets him to nap. I’m tempted to ask just so I can figure out how to get him to sleep. Any tips?

He’s also going through teething and I’m assuming the 4 month regression. Any time I mention it to my mom friends they say that even my regression isn’t as bad as what their babies have been like so I feel guilty because he used to sleep long stretches and now he doesn’t and I feel like I have no right to ask for help or complain. But here I am. Please give tips.

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How old is your baby? Do you rock in your arms or in a glider before you put him down in Snoo? We had to do this for naps since she was born. We’ve transitioned out of Snoo for naps but still using it for nighttime sleep. We’ve also had the Snoo since we came home from hospital and had it in weaning mode up until about 3.5 months. Around that time she was doing the same thing as yours, so we turned off weaning. About a week ago we felt like she may be okay to turn it back on and she was fine without the rocking so that’s when we decided might as well start transition to crib. Idk if I really answered your question but feel free to DM me to chat more about Snoo. You might also try the Snoo subreddit as you’ll probably get more answers to your Snoo specific q there

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