tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3151056060575721247.post75151363660492440..comments2023-05-18T10:58:41.122-04:00Comments on Baby To Be: C . I . OBBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03655915132773501244noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3151056060575721247.post-30378425232414944172011-04-12T21:50:06.997-04:002011-04-12T21:50:06.997-04:00I'm glad this is working for you! One of thos...I'm glad this is working for you! One of those "I will never..." moments that comes back and bites us in the bum, eh?? The Ferber method is a complete disaster in our house too. Anytime Noah sees one of us his crying escalates to awful levels and goes on much longer than it does if we just stay out of the room. <br /><br />Your kids might be like mine in the long term. Noah still goes through phases where he freaks out when I put him in bed and cries really hard for just a few minutes. Then he goes through phases where he doesn't make a peep when I put him down awake. Consistency is key here, I find. If I ever DO get Noah after letting him cry for awhile, he tends to get a lot more difficult in the following week.<br /><br />I still do a MOTN feed, unless he sleeps straight through. He sleeps longer in the morning if I nurse him around 5am. He'll go back to bed until past 7. If he sleeps straight through until 6, he doesn't go back to sleep at all, even if I leave him in bed for an hour and a half. It's great that your little ones are sleeping later!!Laurenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15379005476557830314noreply@blogger.com