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  1. And for how long? 4 - 6 months. Baby is 4 months 3 weeks, and we are about to sleep train so she can sleep long stretches and because I am losing my mind. Ww's are: 1.60/1.75/1.75/2/2.25. Add a Comment.

  2. Ferber method with a high need and very loud crier. After another night of no sleep and hours spent putting DD (6 mo) to bed, husband and I are considering the Ferber method. We’ve previously avoided this as DD is an incredibly loud crier (when she was born the midwife said she was the loudest baby she’s ever heard!).

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  5. Hi all, we're about to sleep train our 4.5 month old and decieding between Ferber or the PUPD method. With our first, we did PUPD and it felt like it took a long time. This time around, with a toddler in tow, we need to hopefully cut down the time for our second to be sleep trained.

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  7. 6 days ago · Ferber says you should see results by the fourth night of implementing his sleep training method. Dr. Canapari agrees, telling Parents that the second or third night is typically when babies will cry the most, which is called an extinction burst. “When you see that extinction burst, that’s when you’re on the cusp of improvement.

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