Keep waketimes lengths short enough.
Not exact matches
I also
kept up the dreamfeed longer than he probably needed it and added a 1:30 am pumping (he had been STTN for a couple months) and woke him to feed him at 5:00 am (normal morning
waketime is 8:00).
I'm not sure there is anything that I can do about this excessive long wake time window of fuzzing action since he usually has a big bowl movement around 2:00 a.m. I'm only guessing his bowl movement is what
keeps him up for 3 hours, but who knows it might be do to my poor
waketime strategy during the day.
Do you have any suggestions for
keeping baby happy in the 1 1/2 hours of
waketime we are having between the last nap and her 7 p.m. feeding?
NBCWebster, I
keep the three hours going until the baby sleeps from dreamfeed until morning
waketime.
Do
keep working with
waketime lenghth.
Also, in reading about your working with Kaitlyn on her
waketimes, I was wondering if you meant that each week she mastered a
waketime (week one, mastered the first morning
waketime, week two the second, etc.) and that you
kept adding one or if you just worked on one and then the next week worked on another, allowing her to sleep immediately after her feeding in the morning if necessary.
However, as he has become more alert, I have made the mistake in the past week of
keeping him up too long for his
waketimes.
How long did you
keep your bambino up for
waketime?
Try to pick certain
waketimes in the day that you know he can stay awake and
keep him up.
We
keep her up a shorter
waketime due to my husband having a little one on one time with her.
I guess one thing us parents of catnappers have to
keep in mind is that we just need to make sure that they have more naps and less
waketime.
She takes about 45 mins to feed then we
keep her up for about another 20 minutes after that - we have gradually been extending her
waketime.
I want to
keep my feed times the same, but I know if he only sleeps 45 mins and I get him up, he'll have over an hour of play time before his bottle and that's way too much
waketime (since he'll have to have play time after his bottle too).