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By Elizabeth
Pantley, Author of the No-Cry Sleep Solution
The environment that your baby enjoyed for nine long
months in the womb was not one of absolute quiet. There was a
constant symphony of sound -- your heartbeat and fluids rushing in
and out of the placenta. (Remember those sounds from when you
listened to your baby’s heartbeat with the Doppler stethoscope?)
Research indicates that “white noise” sounds or soft bedtime music
helps many babies to relax and fall asleep more easily. This is most
certainly because these sounds create an environment more familiar
to your baby than a very quiet room.
Many people enjoy using soothing music as their
baby’s sleep sound. If you do, choose bedtime music carefully. Some
music (including jazz and much classical music) is too complex and
stimulating. For music to be soothing to your baby, pick simple,
repetitive, predictable music, like traditional lullabies. Tapes
created especially for putting babies to sleep are great choices.
Pick something that you will enjoy listening to night after
night, too. (Using a tape player with an automatic repeat function
is helpful for keeping the music going as long as you need it to
play.)
There are widely available, and very lovely, "nature
sounds" tapes that work nicely, too, as well those small
sound-generating or white-noise devices and clocks you may have seen
in stores. The sounds on these -- raindrops, a bubbling brook or
running water -- often are similar to those sounds your baby heard
in utero. A ticking clock or a bubbling fish tank also make
wonderful white-noise options.
“I went out today
and bought a small aquarium and the humming noise does seem to
relax Chloe and help her to sleep. I didn’t buy any fish though.
Who has time to take care of fish when you’re half asleep all
day?”
Tanya, mother of
13-month-old Chloe
You can find some suitable tapes and CDs made
especially for babies or those made for adults to listen to when
they want to relax. Whatever you choose, listen to it first and ask
yourself: Does this relax me? Would it make me feel sleepy if I
listened to it in bed?
If you must put your baby to sleep in a noisy, active
house full of people, keeping the tape running (auto rewind) will
help mask baby-waking noises like dishes clanking, people talking,
siblings giggling, TV, dogs barking, etc. This can also help
transition your sleeping baby from a noisy daytime house to which
he’s become accustomed subconsciously to one of absolute nighttime
quiet.
Once your baby is familiar with his calming noise, or
music, you can use these to help your baby fall back to sleep when
he wakes up in the middle of the night. Simply sooth him by playing
the music (very quietly) during the calming and falling-asleep time.
If he wakes and cries, repeat this process.
If your baby gets used to his sleep time sounds you
can take advantage of this and take the tape with you if you will be
away from home for naptime or bedtime. The familiarity of these
sounds will help your baby sleep in an unfamiliar environment.
Eventually your baby will rely on this technique less
and less to fall and stay asleep. Don’t feel you must rush the
process; there is no harm in your baby falling asleep to these
gentle sounds. When you are ready to wean him of these you can help
this process along by reducing the volume by a small amount every
night until you finally don’t turn the music or sounds on at all.
Babies enjoy these peaceful sounds, and they are just
one more piece in the puzzle that helps you to help your baby sleep
– gently, without any crying at all.
Excerpted with
permission by McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Publishing from The No-Cry
Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the
Night by Elizabeth Pantley, copyright 2002
Website:
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