Transitioning baby from arms to bassinet/crib - Restful Parenting (2024)

We are going to let you in on a little secret – from the 0-3 month age, babies sleep best in your arms.

*COLLECTIVE GASP FROM THE CROWD!*


Hang on! I know what you’re thinking… won’t that spoil the baby? How will the baby ever learn if they are in our arms most of the time?

The answer is, your brand new baby is going to be making some HUGE adjustments in the next few months, so slowly transitioning them to getting used to not being in constant contact with you to sleeping on their own is going to make all the difference for everyone’s sleep.

Two things we want you to remember during this process:

  1. Lead with the expectation that your newborn will sleep best in your arms, it’s just science. They have spent the past nine months inside of you and are now adjusting to the outside world. If they take longer naps in your arms then they do in the bassinet, don’t be surprised. Learning this will take some time.
  2. Try, try and try again. Have patience, the baby isn’t going to catch on to the new sleeping situation immediately, their little systems will adjust with your loving support.

Getting them used to their new bassinet/crib

One way to get them familiar with their new bed is by incorporating crib play/crib time into their awake periods. Put the baby into their bassinet and just let them be for a bit. They are usually pretty content doing this. Keep in mind this is very different from sleep time, because you haven’t gone through your pre sleep routine. Just allowing them to get a feel for their surroundings is going to set a solid foundation for them and you.

The next thing you want to work on once they are comfortable in their new crib is start with one nap a day at first. The goal is to slowly start giving them the opportunity to be in their own sleep space and sleep independently without having to be held. Normally, the first nap is the one that they’re most receptive to. Try starting with that nap and seeing how it goes. If it doesn’t go well and they only sleep for 20 minutes, you can go in and try to recreate what you did to put them to sleep to try and get them back to sleep or just to keep them in their sleep space for a little bit longer. If it doesn’t work just move on with your day, the last thing you want to do is try and work on this all day. The end result will be both a very tired and frustrated baby and mom! We don’t want that! Be gentle on yourself and baby.

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SLEEP TIP!

Warming their sleep space before the transfer. Be prudent with this one, but I used to use a heating pad, placed in the crib for a few minutes before the transfer (I never left it in the crib unattended or with the baby) . It recreates the warmth from your arms and allows for a smoother transfer.

Understanding Sleep Cycles

Figuring out when to transfer from your arms to sleep space when they do fall asleep in your arms is another big one!Normally we are fine with them falling asleep in our arms but then your arms start to get tired, or you start to think of all the things you need to be doing, or you have to go to the bathroom! We are here to tell you that the best time to transfer them is around the 15 to 20 minute mark. They are deep in the sleep cycle by that point. If you wait 40 minutes they will be coming out of that cycle into a lighter sleep cycle and if they are disturbed at that point it will be hard to get them back to sleep.

The transfer

When you do put them into the bassinet, bend as much as you can follow them with your body so that you’re getting as close as you can until the very last second. Then place your hands on them. Place one hand on the chest and one on the diaper area. You then slowly remove one hand at a time. Slowly remove the hand over their bum, and then you slowly remove the one that’s by their chest area or on their back. At that point, just stand there and see what they do. If they start moving again, you can just put your hands back on them.

It’s okay to use physical support at the beginning, as your baby grows and becomes more comfortable with this, you can use less and less of that physical support, to get them to be comfortable in their own sleep space.

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SLEEP TIP!

Don't be afraid of a little bit of fussing. There's nothing wrong with giving them a little bit of space when they're just fussing or making their little newborn sounds when stretching. It is completely ok if you are not rushing to them when they are doing this, you are helping your baby build their own sense of safety in their sleep space.

Here’s another little secret…

These strategies that we’ve shared with you today are not strictly for new babies. You can use these with your 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, month old babies as well, depending on their temperament.For some babies, it works wonderfully, and you can gradually teach them to be more comfortable falling asleep on their own, like this using hands on and then easing off. For some babies, though, they need more structure to it. And that’s when doing formal sleep coaching will help them learn how to really feel comfortable falling asleep on their own.I know for some parents, we say the word sleep coaching or sleep training, and that automatically means that you just have to leave them in there and not go back in until they fall asleep. That is not what sleep coaching means, you can absolutely still be hands, it’s just that there’s more structure to it, so they learn a little bit faster.

As always if you have any questions or if you are ready to start teaching independent sleep and you would love Pam and Elisa’s support you can book a free 15 minute call here.

Transitioning baby from arms to bassinet/crib - Restful Parenting (2024)

FAQs

Transitioning baby from arms to bassinet/crib - Restful Parenting? ›

The transfer

How to get baby to sleep in bassinet instead of arms? ›

The goal: Put your baby in their bassinet when they're calm and drowsy and on the verge of sleep. If your bub dozes before you're able to transition to the bassinet, gently rouse your baby with a light tickle until their eyes open. After a few seconds, Baby's eyes will close again and slide back to sleep.

How to get baby to nap in crib instead of arms? ›

Start with the first nap of the day, which tends to be the easiest if your child is taking multiple naps. Place your baby awake in the crib after a calm pre-sleep routine, and stay nearby to pat them to sleep if necessary. Continue to practice until your baby gets used to falling asleep in the crib.

Is transitioning from bassinet to crib hard? ›

The transition process can be difficult even when necessary. The baby might take a little while to get familiar with the new sleeping environment. Observe objectively and try not to go into the room everytime you hear the baby make a sound.

How to transfer a sleeping baby from the arms to the bed? ›

- Wait until they are in a deep sleep (usually asleep for around 15-20 mins) - Transfer them on their side into the bassinet or cot - Place your hand on their side, include a bum pat if they like it - Once settled, slowly roll them on their back - Gently and slowly remove your hand once settled Don't expect a super ...

How do I get my newborn to sleep without being in my arms? ›

Here are the basics for getting your baby to sleep without being held:
  1. Swaddle your baby. ...
  2. Use rumbly white noise. ...
  3. Rock your baby. ...
  4. Offer a pacifier. ...
  5. Lay your little one down awake. ...
  6. Learn Baby's wake windows. ...
  7. Conquer reflux.

How long does it take babies to get used to sleeping with their arms out? ›

If there is no Moro-reflex present or your baby is used to sleeping with one arm out, you can try swaddling with arms out completely. Try this for 2-3 nights. Every baby is different, so this step may take only a few days or it may take a week or so. Be patient!

How to break the habit of baby sleeping in arms? ›

Gradually decrease the amount of time you hold your baby: You don't have to go cold turkey and stop holding your baby altogether. Instead, try gradually decreasing the amount of time you hold them before placing them in their crib or bassinet.

How do I transition my baby to sleep with his arms out? ›

If this is you AND your baby isn't showing signs of rolling, the “partial night” option may be best. With this technique, you'll start the night with one or both arms out of the swaddle. When your baby awakens, swaddle them back up with both arms inside the swaddle. Each night try to go a bit longer with arms free.

When should a baby stop napping in arms? ›

“If you don't want to let them nap on you for the long haul, gradually backing out of it earlier—starting at three months—is ideal.” Getting your baby to transition from napping on their favourite human to sleeping soundly in their own bed isn't easy, but a few tried-and-true tricks can help.

Why do babies sleep better in bassinet? ›

Safety: A bassinet is designed with safety in mind, with a firm, flat sleeping surface and a breathable mattress to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). 4. Comfort: A bassinet often has a cozy, enclosed sleeping area that can make newborns feel secure and comfortable.

Why does my baby hate sleeping in bassinet? ›

Startle reflex - A baby's startle reflex, also known as the moro reflex, can cause babies to startle awake when they are placed in their bassinet or cause them to wake between sleep cycles if they are not swaddled.

Why won't my baby sleep in the crib after bassinet? ›

If you're transitioning your baby from a bassinet to a crib, there may be tears. To quell the fuss during the switch, try to ease her into the new arrangement in stages while sticking to your usual bedtime routine. For example, let her start by napping in the crib before making it the spot for nighttime sleep too.

When to transfer baby from arms to bassinet? ›

We are here to tell you that the best time to transfer them is around the 15 to 20 minute mark. They are deep in the sleep cycle by that point. If you wait 40 minutes they will be coming out of that cycle into a lighter sleep cycle and if they are disturbed at that point it will be hard to get them back to sleep.

How do I get my baby used to a bassinet? ›

As they grow older, babies will become more independent. In the meantime, you can help your baby get used to sleeping in a bassinet by sleeping with the mattress sheet for a few nights. Keeping your scent nearby may help them feel close to you. You can also try a gently weighted swaddle to keep baby snug and comforted.

Why does my baby sleep in my arms but not in bed? ›

Habit. Some babies may only sleep when held simply because they have gotten into the habit of it. If your baby has been held to sleep since birth, they may have difficulty falling asleep on their own.

How do I stop my baby from moving his arms when I sleep? ›

Swaddle your baby.

By keeping your baby's arms tucked in tight against their body, they won't be able to jerk their arms out which ultimately scares them and wakes them up.

What if my baby won't sleep in the bassinet? ›

Start to settle them to sleep using a form of touch like patting, side-settling or stroking their hair. Be consistent with your approach. If your baby is upset, pick them up and soothe them. Once they are calm, place them back in their bassinet and try again.

Why does my baby wake up when I put him in the bassinet? ›

Your baby's startle reflex is waking them up

In modern days, however, the startle reflex can quite literally startle your baby awake anytime you move them or they hear a loud noise or see something bright. To help circumvent the startle reflex, you can swaddle them in an age-appropriate swaddle.

What to do if a newborn rolls on the side while sleeping? ›

If your baby is less than 1-year-old and rolls over onto their side or stomach at night, reposition them onto their back. If your baby is older than 1-year-old and rolls onto their side or stomach at night, you can leave them like that but should still put them down for bed and naps on their backs.

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