Blurr wrote:8 weeks old mmmmmmmmmmmmmm would love some info on that. Going through that now (well 7 weeks old anyways). ATM it is just a matter of Naydeen and I doing the juggle so we both stay calm and ride out the 'witching hours' from about 5pm to midnight.
If you are prepared to stick to it for up to 2 weeks of sweet fa sleep it will work, it hurts but the investment is well worth it. My wife did it to both our kids after her sister did the same with her 3, I think I hardly slept for 10 days but from then on for the most part our children have slept through the night. My wife and her sister read up on it so I am only going from what my wife said and did. Our children are 5 and 3 so this not ancient history.
What happens currently is your child is learning that if it cries you will come, this is normal however as it gets older this forms into a habitual problem rather than a distress call. You have to learn distinguish between a cry and a distress call (you can but lack of sleep does not help). Babies should be able to self settle, if you have to rock them, pat them, be with them this will be the habit/ pattern for them to be able to go to sleep until they grow up or you break the habit. They should be able to sleep in different environments (not always at home in the cot) again something you "train' the child to do.
It a little tough love but when you are operating on no sleep for months on end you will lose your mind.
There are books on it and I am sure the internet is full of information.
Nick