I don't think I would want to retrain on a pacifier especially you want him totally off the pacifier by the time he is one year old. I have a son that does the same way and he is 9 months old. If your son is used to being nursed right before bed you…
The pacifier was so nice while it lasted, he would only take it when he was tired, and he just drifted off to sleep, and when he was deep asleep, it would just fall out.
Well, he was teething, he has about 6 teeth now. I only gave him the baby tylenol when he really seemed to be in pain. As for the sleeping issue, we decided it was time for him to start sleeping in his crib. He had been sleeping in bed with me, and…
I agree with M Baxter except I think using ibuprofen is not a good idea. I mean, if you need it for 1 night great. But don't get the in habit of using it all the time.
If it helps at all, I also have a small article site about bottles, pacifiers an…
I have not tried any ibuprofen yet. We have established a routine and try to follow it every night, no matter who is watching him. It is helping a little bit, I think it is going to be a long process.
He may be teething. If so, no amount of effort on your part will dissuade him from doing what he wants. If he is teething, a dose of ibuprofen may help him slip off to sleep with rocking and a normal sleep routine.
I have a 6 month old. He usually needs to be nursed to sleep every night. However, I work two nights out of the week, and my husband is starting to loose his mind trying to get him to sleep. He used a pacifier to go to sleep until he was about 3 mon…