Hey RobotPrincess - I know it is hard to have a little one who is not the best at sleepingI just have a couple of suggestions/questions.
Will your DS sleep in the pram? If so then take him for a walk at some stage during the day when you think he is most likely to sleep, or you can even just push the pram back and forth in the house if he is happy with that. I know it can be painful to have to go out each day, but I would often try to time the walk with something I needed to do (go to the shop, mothers group etc). Or if you want some home time, just make sure you stick near home so you can quickly get home once he is asleep, wheel the pram in and have some you time. I would do "loops" around different areas in my suburb. As a bonus all the walking helped me lose weight. You may only need to do it for a short while, till you can get him to settle at home.
Are you breastfeeding? If so you may want to look at your diet. Some bubs are very sensitive to certain foods and food additives. My DD is sensitive to colour 160b, which is found in many cereals, yoghurts, icecreams and custards. So you may even want to look at what he is being fed solids wise. Made a huge difference to us to cut it our of our diet. Google Failsafe for some ideas on what could be a culprit.
Have you tried Brauers Calm. Some people find that it works wonders, others it helps a bit. For us it helps occasionally, so I keep it for the bad times.


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I just have a couple of suggestions/questions.
). I'm already failsafe due to his reactions to breastmilk from a young age.
I know how hard it is. It has certainly cured my DH and I of the urge to have any more children. Are you able to tell me of the day stay you MCHN recommended? Is it anywhere near Melbourne? I went to one when DS was 3 months old and it was an absolute disaster - they do controlled comforting which so didnt work for DS and his night sleeps got worse for a few months afterwards.
. I'm not interested in CC, so have to give it a miss.
Bummer it didnt stay that way though. Also not dressing him in two piece outfits helped enormously as well (as they pressed on his tummy). He spent the first 8 months or so in jumpsuits and overalls.


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