I also read Gina Ford when i was pregnant w/ my 1st baby, since I heard so many good things about it & all my friends were following & found it very useful. I made charts & got ready to bring it to use. When my baby was born 4 yrs ago, i tried to follow the routines & it's methods. To my own frustration, it totally failed me, ending me up with engorged breast (there was way too much milk in my breasts for my bb to be feeding 20mins on each side & getting the hind milk). bb was feeding mostly on frontmilk so was very gassy, couldn't sleep & kept crying. also my bb couldn't follow her strict routine. all that time while i tried to follow the routines, my life & my bb's was hell. I finally gave up & tried Tracy Hogg's method, still need bb to cry but much gentler.
Tracy Hogg (baby whisperer) method didn't work either. So this time around (my bb due anytime now), i'm reading
No-Cry Sleep Solution (by Elizabeth Pantley), which was recommended by parents who share my parenting philosophy (which lean towards attachment parenting & gentle approaches). cos from last time's experience, I found out that I'm the kind of mom (or my hubby the kind of dad) who can't tolerate listening to my bb cry for even 30 secs.
Luckily, we found our own way (rocking her to sleep & attending to her every cry asap). it worked but we rocked her til she was 2 & was too heavy to be carried. then we pat her to sleep. now that she's 4, we have to stay by her bed-side til she sleeps. but it only takes about 15mins. i'm glad we used our own method, cos she now trusts us & is very confident (i don't know if it's got anything to do w/ being attended to at the least crying). altho it could be physically exhausting sometimes.
this is only my own experience, but from the person who's been there, you really don't know what kind of mom (or dad) you are (crying it out kind or attachment parenting kind or in-between) until you become one.
Good Luck!