Keep reading below for an update on night 2!
We tried unsuccessfully 3 weeks ago to transition him. I called SNOO customer service and was given some tips that we followed.
This time we kept him in the SNOO with the weaning mode on for over a week. I still needed to bump up to Green several times in the middle of the night when he got fussy.
The first time I went in there was 10:30pm to give him his binky and reposition Max in the crook of his right arm. I did this 6 times until he woke up for the day.
Matheson woke up happy and all smiles at 6:10am. He survived his first night in the crib!
Some notations: We tried transitioning the first time during the 4 month sleep regression. Not smart. We needed to wait that out. Also, we tried after using the weaning mode for only 2 days. This time we did 8 days. The Merlin's magic sleep suit really works! Matty wore it for five days for naps in his crib to acclimate before the first full night. The sleepsuit is weighted, so it's very calming. The room is kept at 71 degrees and I only put Matheson in a onesie rather than a footed sleeper to prevent overheating. He still wears his Owlet. My son never needed the binky in the SNOO, but does in the crib. Introduce a lovey. The one we have from Hazel Village is small enough to hold, but not a suffocation hazard.
UPDATE on night 2!
Last night went better than expected. We did the normal evening bedtime routine: bath, pjs, bottle and book. We put him in his sleepsuit awake, turned on the sound machine and with no fussing, he fell sleep quickly SLEEPING ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT UNTIL 6:20AM!
I got up once at 2:30am as I kept checking the baby monitor and Owlet app on my phone and noticed he had moved himself sideways and couldn't find Max, so I quickly entered his room to give him his binky, rotate and give him his raccoon. Matty sleep blissfully in his crib the entire night and that's when I knew we had turned a corner.
Now, mom and dad were so ecstatic to have their room not occupied by a baby that the ceiling fan was on, a vent was closed and the sleeper was turned back on the TV. (This is all Nick, as I hate having a TV on in the bedroom. We compromise on 15 minutes of evening news before the timer turns it off.)
The SNOO is officially retired until we have another baby!