| Re: How to keep passy in mouth!
I went thru the same thing. I know exactly what you mean. I also used the stuffed animal trick with marginal results.
The best advice I can give you is to hang in there and they will get better with sleeping & hopefully not need or want the paci as much as when they are younger like yours. I think DD was about 4 months old when bedtime got a lot easier and on a predictable schedule for us.
I stopped giving the paci to DD during the day when she was about 3½ months old. Actually...I just forgot about the paci...I would hold DD to soothe her, so DD never really needed or wanted a paci other than if she got fussy in her crib.
As for putting the paci back in the mouth on her own...I recall DD started doing that on her own around 6 months...but that was in the daytime when she could see what she was doing, and she'd be playing and just happenned to find a paci in her pile of toys...she just knew it went in her mouth.
DD is 10.75 months old now and (at bedtime in the dark) she really doesn't look around for it in the crib if she's lost it. If she wakes & starts crying for some reason...I still have to find the paci & put it in her mouth myself.
I think at 3 months, your baby sounds pretty similar to what my DD did.
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