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My baby is almost 10 weeks and still pretty much exclusively contact naps. I can get him in the crib at night but during the day, he does not go down. Anyone else? Feel like I'm setting us up to have a tough time over the next few months
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Learn more about our guidelines.Yep! Im lucky if I manage to get him to sleep on his pram for his first nap of the day but any other time I put him down for a nap and he just wakes up 😖
My 10 wk old son only contact naps. Enjoy the cuddles. I was desperate to stop contact napping with my oldest and I’d give anything for one with her now. She started napping independently at 6ish months. It won’t last forever just lean into it if you can x
How does anyone get anything done?
I just do bits and pieces when he’s awake. Pop him in his chair and do the dishes or put the washing in etc. sometimes I’ll put him in the sling and crack on with stuff. Contact naps give me a chance to have a rest too x
I either run around in the morning when he's in his pram ( normal an hour )
Or
On his play gym ( baby monitor supervised )
When I'm upstairs he's in his crib
When I'm in the kitchen and he's awake I take his bouncer in and put him in that
My little one is the same, she’s also 10 weeks. My eldest was the same too. I used to feel really stressed about it with my first, but this time round I’m just enjoying it. I try to put her down in the morning, I will attempt a couple of tries and if she keeps waking up, I put her in her swing chair while I run around getting jobs done. I get what I can done in the morning, and then try again to put her down on her own in the afternoon, if it doesn’t happen then my afternoon is then free to let her contact nap. Sometimes she will sleep on her own (not often though) most days it’s like today!
With my sons first wake window I give him mat play time with his hanging toys and he stare at them for ages.
This gives me time to out a wash in the washing machine, wash up last nights bottles and pop them in the steriliser and tidy up a bit and make a cup of tea, then I let him have a nap, sometimes in the carrier if the wash is on a short cycle that way I can hang the washing out with him, or if it’s a long cycle I will just hold him watch a bit of tv with my cuppa then he normally wakes for food and is then awake for a little bit so I pop him in his bouncer and pop some music on whilst he stares into space for a bit and I can think about dinner and make some lunch etc.
I could have written this exact post🙈😬😄
This baby I can put down okay but just wanted to say that with my eldest we exclusively contacted napped until he was about 8 months old and he went on to go down for naps by himself absolutely fine afterwards! So you’re not necessarily creating long lasting habits or anything
@Marie so glad you have said this - thank you! I have had horrible comments from people saying I’m causing a rod for my own back letting him sleep in the carrier on me.. he’s only 9 weeks!! This gives me hope that in his own time he’ll be comfortable being on his own, like at night, just strange how the day is different!
Yesss!! Baby is also 10weeks and cannot get him to sleep anywhere in the day but on me
I’ve started putting my little girl in her swing chair for her first nap of the day and I check on her if it’s been over 30
Mins. I have to sit infront of it and rock it with my hand rather than on the stand🤣 but she does eventually fall asleep, I also put white noise sounds on the tv for her too if she’s fighting it. And then I let her second nap of the day be a contact nap unless we are out in the pram or car x