Its hard isn't it. I found with my DD (silent reflux too) that the only way I could get her to sleep at all was upright on my shoulder, or in a sling. It was incredibly tiring and frustrating because I could get very little done, but it was the only thing that worked.
I assume you've heard all this before, but make sure you elevate the head end of his cot/cradle so he is not lying flat. I also found that DD slept a lot better on her tummy. I never left her on her tummy at night but occasionally if I just had to get something done or if she was having not such a bad day I would put her down on her tummy in her cradle in the family room with me so I could keep an eye on her.


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