Hi and welcome to BB
How old is your little one? I am wondering how long before he has to go to FDC?
My DD2 is 13 weeks now & started FDC at 10 weeks. I was a bit worried as AR was at 8 weeks still being rocked & cuddled to sleep, (however by the time she started FDC she was selfsettling quite well, I was comfortable that if she needed the help to sleep she would get it).
I had a bit of an advantage in that I already knew her carer which made it much more comfortable for me. She told me that it's up to the individual carer how they deal with hard to settle babies - some will rock them etc & others won't.
Have you chosen a carer yet? I think if you can possibly choose someone who you feel comfortable with & discuss your concerns with them that is probably the first & most important step.
Apart from that you can continue trying to gently change his habits, but I would suggest a backup plan in case he takes a little while - will you find a carer who will rock him, can you delay your retuurn to work, are you able to leave work to feed him, etc - some of these may not be very practical depending on your situation but I guess I would be looking at all options & take it from there.
HTH
ETA - just wondering if you have tried him on EBM in a bottle? how does he go with it?


. My question is: will the carer be able to get him to sleep?? He just cannot fall asleep without boob! Even if he falls asleep in the carrier, once on the bed he will root around for the boob! And secondly, I struggle myself to get him to sleep in a strange room/bed - he's very sensitive to change! I would love to hear of some success stories!! Will he get cuddles? Or will he be considered a high maintenance baby?
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. I went back to work when my DS was 8 months, my mum looks after him. Although it's not always been easy, she has always managed to get him to sleep during the day, without resorting to leaving him to cry etc. He fell asleep feeding for almost 2 years, but has always been okay when left with other people (DH, Grandma etc).
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. Of course, I could have, and should have ignored them, as I have since learnt to do
but will keep offering his other soft toys. I will definitely let you know how we go as DS is the boobiest baby ever, if he can get to sleep without it anybaby can!



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