12 Hours Sleep Weeks By 12 Weeks Old // How to Sleep Train Your Baby

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @cherylq1685
    @cherylq1685 Před 6 lety +11

    My youngest of three is now 24 years old. This method hs been around for so long and it works! All of my boys slept their age (in months.) For example, NY 5 week old slept 5 hours continuosly. My 6 week old slept 6 hours etc. All of them slept 12 hours at 12 weeks. All of them were very different children and yet it worked universally. Total blessing!

  • @daliacortes7634
    @daliacortes7634 Před 8 lety +15

    Same experience here! this book/method worked like a charm for us with my baby boy! Following the Baby Bootcamp we got him sleeping 10 hours by 10 weeks old and finally reaching the 11 hours of sleep (12 hours without feeding) by 12 weeks old, just like the book promises!
    Still to this day, he's almost 8 months old and we still follow the same schedule (feeding every 4 hours only by day, sleeping 12 hours at night) he knows how to soothe himself back to sleep if he awakes, he wakes up without crying, he takes short naps during the day and overall is a very healthy, happy baby!! with happy, well-slept parents!!
    I HIGHLY recommend this!

    • @ashlyncartervlog
      @ashlyncartervlog  Před 7 lety +2

      Dalia Cortes it's literally a game changer. So glad it worked for y'all too!

  • @itscool770
    @itscool770 Před 5 lety +13

    Do any of you breastfeed? I could never go 12 hours without feeding him! That would completely screw up my milk supply. Also babies cluster feed when they are going through a growth spurt which is necessary to build up my supply for his growing demands so the 4 hr between feeds wouldn’t work for those moments. This might work for some people but I trust in my babies instincts. It’s a beautiful symbiotic relationship❤️

    • @lalaland687
      @lalaland687 Před 4 lety +2

      Definitely. Babies are very sensitive to their physiological needs, to wake up and cry means the need for food is stronger than their need for rest. Also, like you said breastfeeding supply is very dependent on the baby's demand so by default making the demand decrease will result in a decrease in supply as well.

    • @kseniagalina4290
      @kseniagalina4290 Před 4 lety +3

      yeah you just express the milk with the pump, when u express u wont need to wake up as often as when u breastfeed and it wont screw up ur milkmsupply and during growth spurts u tank them up before sleep. say ur baby has a bath at 7 u feed her before and after bath as it is very energy consuming and u can also dream feed her at 11

    • @ChelseaRaeAnderson
      @ChelseaRaeAnderson Před 5 měsíci

      You can pump

  • @wifyhome
    @wifyhome Před 8 lety +7

    Oh wow I wish I read this when I was pregnant! Teddy is 18 months and still wakes and ends up in my bed!!

  • @devorahsedaghatpour9363
    @devorahsedaghatpour9363 Před 8 měsíci

    You have no idea how much you've helped me and others, I've come back to this video for sleep training. I always share this video with friends as well. You're incredible thank you so much!

  • @Blahlalovely
    @Blahlalovely Před 6 lety +27

    Good video but that music is distracting since it competes with your quiet voice.

    • @gabrielbetancourt3594
      @gabrielbetancourt3594 Před 4 lety

      @Blah la Lovely I discovered this video on Calmer Fixer Blueprint - there are lots awesome videos there that will help out

    • @prayerharvest
      @prayerharvest Před 4 lety

      Agreed.

    • @maurisvasquez3866
      @maurisvasquez3866 Před 4 lety

      baby sleep book. I discovered this video on Calmer fixer blueprint - there are many good videos there that may help you

  • @elamorentraporlacocina6086

    I had to paused the video and went to Amazon to buy the book. Mi 8 weeks old boy is sleeping through the night but he wakes up every 4 hours for feeding. I hope this book will help us!!! Thanks from a tired mummy 😴

  • @yasiripz
    @yasiripz Před 7 lety

    My baby is 6 weeks Friday and I'm going to order this book and give it a try. He's sleeping around 8 for about 4.5/5 hours, but I want it to go longer!

  • @alaceyp
    @alaceyp Před 5 lety +11

    Your baby woke up 1 time a night and you needed to sleep train?

  • @tiffanyashley779
    @tiffanyashley779 Před 7 lety +2

    My daughter is turning 12 weeks tomorrow & I just ran across this book& video...am I too late now??

  •  Před 6 lety +4

    How can you not cuddle your baby at 1-6 weeks old ??? They just got here. They need all the cuddles they can take. My 3 week old is already sleeping 4/5 hour stretches at night, she likes her sleep like her mama

  • @afroditipar8384
    @afroditipar8384 Před 6 lety +4

    Will the advices in this book work for a baby of 15-16 weeks old?

  • @BUILDwithJussara
    @BUILDwithJussara Před 7 lety +2

    Great tips! thx.

  • @MsNikkie89
    @MsNikkie89 Před 7 lety +2

    Hello, I've read the book but I didn't understand weather I have to wait until my son's is Eatting the full six oz at all of his four feedings until I can slowly start to take away from the night feedings? He is starting to eat less at his night feedings on his own.

  • @rusenyan4021
    @rusenyan4021 Před rokem

    One thing that failed on my trial is that my baby can NOT eat that much in the daytime (vomiting...) and keeps waking up in the night for food, which makes it very hard for me to follow the methods in the book - are you guys really getting this over gradually somehow? and how? Thank you!

  • @carli5184
    @carli5184 Před 6 měsíci

    Your video is great. That book is so interesting. But your music is too loud 😅

  • @AlexandriaZarr
    @AlexandriaZarr Před 6 lety +1

    my daughter is 6 months old and will sleep from about 8pm to 530am and cry. We do not want to get her up until 645am. What did you do when you little one would wake up about an hour before its time to get up?

  • @danaprovenzano3961
    @danaprovenzano3961 Před 2 lety

    I try to push the clock forward but it never continuously moves forward . She’ll wake at 3:30 a couple nights then at 2 then at 3 then at 2:30. And I’m so tired always trying to push it !!

  • @jessicalugay25
    @jessicalugay25 Před 5 lety +3

    Damn. This sounds complicated. I just made a schedule and kept to it and both my sons went to bed by 7:30 PM to 5am.

  • @rocior7553
    @rocior7553 Před 6 lety +1

    My child was doing so good sleeping through the night until she was 6 months now she is 9 months and continue waking up every two to threes hours to nurse.. I need help Im sooo sleepy and tired 😓 when she will cried so hard if I dont nurse her and will wake up everybody. Please helpppp 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @mallorypadilla2138
    @mallorypadilla2138 Před 7 lety +1

    I found your review when researching the book :) Glad to hear this is very achievable!! I was wondering what was your napping schedule like when trying to achieve eating every 4 hours? Vs. now that she sleeps through the night? I have twins and one can go 3.5-4 hours and and the other is more like 3-3.5hrs. The books schedule shows activity time before the 11am feeding... I feel like my girls always wake up starving from a nap and there would be no way to distract them for an hour.

    • @ashlyncartervlog
      @ashlyncartervlog  Před 7 lety +1

      Mallory R. Wow twins! You go mama! Naps were a little bit scattered until she was a bit older. And at that time she was usually getting a good three naps in. 8:30/9-11, 1-3:30/4 and sometime she would sneak in a little cat nap around five if we were out, on a walk, or she was in her swing… Even though they highly discourage that! Sometimes I just can't help but to catch even 15 minutes of sleep since they are still so young. I found it didn't mess with her night time though. And just like the author mentions, don't really worry about naps until you get them sleeping through the night. Also just keep trying to stretch them as long as you can every four hours. They will eventually get there!

    • @ashlyncartervlog
      @ashlyncartervlog  Před 7 lety +1

      Mallory R. My daughter is now almost a year, and she is just napping two times a day now. 9 to 11 AM and then 1 to 3 PM and then she goes to sleep right at 7 PM every night and I don't get her out of her crib until about 7 AM. If we ever have one more I am for sure doing this again! It has seriously changed my life having such routine but set from such an early age! Stick with it!

  • @michelleperezfrausto7475

    MY SON IS 1 MONTH.. WHEN CAN I START TO SLEEP TRAIN HIM?? CAN SOME ONE HELP ME

  • @Ojinswife
    @Ojinswife Před 6 lety +1

    What do you do if baby doesn’t it make it the last stretch before the 7pm feed? Mine keeps falling asleep around 6 and I do everything to try and keep him up but he won’t😩. Do you just let him sleep and feed him at 7 or feed him at 6? I literally try everything to wake him but he just gets tired and cries.

    • @ashlyncartervlog
      @ashlyncartervlog  Před 6 lety

      Just keep trying!! Eventually they will make it until 7...until then try to get to 6:30/6:45 at the earliest! I had to do that for a while too...

  • @Stepjack2024
    @Stepjack2024 Před 3 lety

    Can I start sleep training at 19 weeks? Will the book work if he is 19 weeks?

    • @ashlyncartervlog
      @ashlyncartervlog  Před 3 lety

      Yes you can definitely put the concepts into practice whenever you are ready to start!

  • @ginaposner7681
    @ginaposner7681 Před 7 lety +1

    Ashlyn please help if you can - I've read the book and am implementing baby boot camp (19 weeks) but all of a sudden my baby is waking up every hour after the night feed.... what do you advice or is this normal? did it happen to you? I'm using the toolbox but it's happening so often now. thanks!!

    •  Před 6 lety

      Gina Posner maybe a growth spurt

  • @jasperjassie
    @jasperjassie Před 6 lety +2

    Are you breastfeeding or formula?

  • @mettemygind
    @mettemygind Před 4 lety

    what do you do with your breats and the breatmilk when the baby sleep so many hours? My baby can sleep 10 hours now, and im kind a strugling what to do with that ;)

  • @allisonbendixen1892
    @allisonbendixen1892 Před 7 lety

    My baby is almost 6 weeks and I am ordering this book today! He is formula fed. Did she recommend in the book how many ounces for each feeding to get them going longer between feedings? Right now he is going two to three hours between feedings. Often during the day it's more like two or 2 1/2. I give him almost 3 ounces per feeding.. any tips you can give on that would be great! It will be a few days until I get the book!

    • @ashlyncartervlog
      @ashlyncartervlog  Před 7 lety

      I think 3 ounces sounds right! Eventually more since at this point you're just working on getting him to stretch as far as you can during the day, so you want him to get a good full feeding in. the goal is to get to every 4 hours by 8 weeks so that you can start the night training.

    • @allisonbendixen1892
      @allisonbendixen1892 Před 7 lety +1

      ashlyn carter thank you! I increased to 3.3 ounces last night and got one four our stretch and a 3 1/2 hour stretch. So yay! Excited to try this!

  • @birthwildly1842
    @birthwildly1842 Před 4 lety +5

    This is horrible I feel sorry for these poor babies. They need emotional support and comfort smh

  • @daniellemcclure7110
    @daniellemcclure7110 Před 7 lety

    I've got a friend that was telling me about this book and her routine for her little boy. I did order this book yesterday and started trying the every 4 he feedings yesterday as my little guy was still eating every 2.5-3hrs and is 8 weeks old. I had a question until my book gets here....u started him on a 9 to 9 schedule but he slept passed 1am (1:50am) which would change his whole 4 hr schedule. Do I wake him every 4 if he is sleeping or how does that work?

    • @ashlyncartervlog
      @ashlyncartervlog  Před 7 lety +2

      Danielle Mcclure we did 7-7 schedule. But at night, let them go as long as they can go! No waking at night ever.

  • @washidc1
    @washidc1 Před 3 lety

    Just to long in the intro

  • @julio6025
    @julio6025 Před 5 lety

    Too much talk,bla, bla and poor objective explination.
    Prepare better and expose more easy your ideas