Sentences with phrase «hour waketime»

He quickly could do a 2 hour waketime, so we did 2 hours sleep, then nap.
I think I would go back to the 1.5 hour waketime and see if that fixes it.
The hour waketime seems to be good.
1.5 hours at that age is definitely too long; McKenna is just barely reaching 1.5 hour waketime at 7 months.
6:30 am - up for the day 7:00 am - breakfast 9:00 am - snack 11:15 am - lunch 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm - nap [nap was pushed out by 15 minutes every 3 days to a 5.5 hour waketime] 2:30 pm - snack 5:45 pm - dinner 6:15 pm - bedtime routine 7:00 pm - bedtime

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I would shorten waketimes up to one hour each.
But if she just won't sleep longer than 1 30, then you will need a waketime of 2 hours to make it to 3.5 hours with a 30 minute wait time after waking up.
His waketime is roughly an hour... give or take five minutes... and so far (fingers crossed) his naps have been uninterrupted and a consistent 2 hours.
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.
But with about 60 minutes of waketime plus at least a 45 - 60 minute nap, he should be able to go two hours.
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?
He usually sleeps 7 - 8 hours, so wakes up around 2:30 - 4 am for his next feed, then usually sleeps till his waketime of 7 am.
Just do 1.5 waketime and 2.5 hour naps.
NBCWebster, I keep the three hours going until the baby sleeps from dreamfeed until morning waketime.
My five week old has a relatively predictable 2 1/2 to 3 hour feeding cycle, but tends to eat, have very little waketime, sleep for about 45 minutes, then wake and stay fussy until time to eat again.
She might eat better if she had a four hour schedule, but to do that you would want to try to fix the early waking, or wait until her waketime can be longer.
His waketime is about 1 hour, including feeding time, and this means a 2 1/2 hour nap if he goes 3.5 hours between feedings.
The only thing I feel really confident in is the going - to - bed - routine... he has always fallen asleep earlier, his bedtime is usually around 6:30 pm and he goes down like a champ and is usually out for 4 or 5 hours... his waketime in the morning is also around 6:30 am - 7 am... where should I go from there?
He also roots around a lot like he is hungry even though he eats (breastfeeds for about 20 minutes every 2.5 hours — his waketime is around 45 - 50 minutes).
I would then pick a bedtime 10 hours before that waketime and stick to that.
OH, and the other struggle... with optimal waketime, what if he's been nursing for usually an hour?
I'm not sure if she's getting too much waketime before that first nap... I usually go walking with her in the morning and often she'll fall asleep in the stroller and when I get home I'll put her in bed, but I've also tried nixing the walk and scheduling just an hour or so of waketime so she won't be as sleepy going down for a nap and she still rises early.
Until about a week ago, he seemed to be doing quite well with basically eating and sleeping on a 3 - hour routine, with his waketimes primarily being limited to his nursing period.
His waketime is between 1 hour and 1.25 hours but considering he only sleeps for 1 hour at a time, I feel like I can never extend our routine.
I started by making her waketime 1.40 min and then going up with 5 min each time, if that is not working I'll go back until she sleeps 1.5 hours and up... If she wakes up earlier is it because she was in bed to early or to late.
The whole schedule looked like this... (each waketime is about 1-1/2 hours including feeding) 7:00 am 10:00 am 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 7:00 pm 10:30 pm 3:00 amish Now, post stomach issues, he is waking up at 1:00 am almost every night like clockwork.
For his second nap I tried a 1.5 hr waketime, and he fell asleep really fast with no crying at all, but then woke up 35 min in, and cried off and on (interspersed with playing) for a hour and only fell asleep right at the end of his nap!I let him sleep for 30 min and then fed him.
Also, how do I try to extend his waketimes... I see him yawning at the one hour mark almost every time in the a.m. but he can go a little longer in the afternoon.
Even now, at 9 weeks, she can most likley only handle about 1 hour of waketime.
Another issue in having is he doesn't nap for every nap — at least not the 1.5 hours because he's not sleepy enough as he used to be after 1.5 hrs of waketime, so I feel he def needs to drop feedings.
My instinct is to wake her, to give her the sense that bedtimes and waketimes are taken care of — particularly if she has gotten the full 11 hours and is napping 2 or 2 1/2 hrs a day.
I tried to put him to sleep after 1 hour of waketime (he does nt have good cues at all!)
I'm a little confused on how to do that since he is used to a waketime of only 1.5 hours during the day and about 2 hours right before bed.
I can play with waketimes again and see if moving them even earlier (they're already 45 minutes to 1 hour) helps??
I have tried putting him down sooner (we have found that about an hour is good waketime for him - in the mornings sometimes he shows signs at 40 min, in the daytime and evening sometimes never shows signs but we put him down no more than 1 hr 15 min) but that hasn't helped.
I have a catnapper, so what's more important, trying to get that 2.5 - 3 hour feeding routine (and having waketime BEFORE feeding time) or feeding her right after she wakes up (which may mean 1.5 - 2 hours between feedings)?
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).
At 4 months, my kids were all at 1 hour of waketime, so by the time you fed and changed, it seems she would be about there anyway.
Mom described his «good» waketimes as lasting 1.5 hours, but most days he is awake after feeding for only 50 minutes before he gets «really grumpy» and only settled by being held, sometimes not even that works so she puts him down for a nap.
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