Not exact matches
My son is 13 months and was always a great sleeper but due to uncertainty of military lifestyle he
sleep schedule flipped alot
depending on when and if daddy came home that night.
You might have to tweak their
schedules periodically because at different times, their
sleep needs might diverge a bit more,
depending on when each child goes through growth spurts or hits developmental milestones.
If so, that may be a good thing or a bad thing,
depending on your idea of what a baby's
sleep schedule should be like.
Setting a
schedule for your baby
depends on their individual pattern of
sleeping, eating and playing.
Babies who co-
sleep may be slower to self - soothe,
depending on mom's parenting behaviors regarding
sleep habits, nap time, and
sleep schedules.
Since a baby's
sleep schedule tends to be approximately 14 to 18 hours per day, you're going to
depend on your bassinet so much during your infant's first few months.
How long you feel so tired also
depends on factors like how well your baby
sleeps, whether you're able to adjust your
schedule to his, the amount of support you have at home, and whether you have the added demands of work outside the home.
I feed them at the same time in chairs to help avoid that, I always change them off a
schedule so they don't always
depend on it at a certain time to make it easier and as for bedtime they both go into their crib at the same time awake to go to
sleep.
Depending on the
schedule of baby, if lucky, mom and baby can end up getting some
sleep at the same time.