I put her down for a nap this morning and at her normal 45
min wake time I heard her call out then she went back to sleep!
She goes down no problem or crying at about 1 hr 20
min wake time.
Not exact matches
I am having a hard
time dealing with it, she wont sleep unless I hold her to sleep and the
min I put her down she
wakes..
Sometimes he'll have 2 hrs uninterrupted naps other
times (more frequently) he'll
wake 45 - 60
min into nap (started at 7weeks) and have a very hard
time falling back asleep.
There are
times she
wakes and I watch her look around for about 20
mins then goes back to sleep.
Transitioning from
wake Tims to nap
time requires at least 10
mins of crying while I hold him and rock him.
So if his
wake time is 45 - 60
min.
Whereas, a baby who is only sleeping 11 hours over night,
waking up 2 - 4
times each night and taking 45 - 60
mins during the day is likely to be still taking 3 naps a day with a 2 hour awake window.
There was a
time that she didn't need to pee all night (I offered but consistently she wouldn't go so then I switched to only offering when she has trouble settling back to sleep (we co-sleep and I nurse her back to sleep), like popping on and off the breast or falling asleep only to
wake up again after a few
mins.
Like some others, I can't even remember most days how many
times he wanted feeding during the night and have found myself
waking up about 5
mins before he stirs for a feed.
My baby sleep at most 8 - 9 hours through the nigh (some
times waking up as much as 3
times during the night just wanting to play) and takes two 20 - 30
min.
she
wakes up two
times a night and only takes 3 45
min to 1 hr naps a day.
At first he
woke every 30
min and cried, then returned to sleep each
time.
I then resorted to expressing and bottle feeding from a bottle I was crazy I would work out baby
times and set an alarm
wake 40
mins earlier to express... then feed burp change then express it was non stop... I read the book breast is best attended classes had tips from friends who BF for ages... a lot of pressure on me I felt from others family etc..
If he
woke up, I would let him cry for a bit to allow him
time to try to soothe himself, (around 15
min) then if he couldn't go back to sleep, which was almost always what happened before he turned 3 months, I would go in and help soothe him back to sleep because I knew he was so tired and he really needed his sleep, and it helped keep the schedule.
Sometimes
wake time is 30
min..
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.
During the day we have taken to upwrapping him 5
min before his feed as he needs a bit of
time to
wake up, otherwise he feeds asleep and
wakes up after the feed.
He is taking a while to nurse at
times so during his
wake time (1 hour long) it is about 30
min feeding (as I keep him up) and 30
min in a chair or being held, etc. (He tends to spit up if I lay him down after eating, so I try to keep him upright).
He naps great (hour to 45
mins after
wake time) and he can self soothe to go to sleep at naps and at night.
the rountine ive been having him on just winging it, i hadn't read any other books until babywise yesterday, is:
wake up from sleeping say 10 am diaper change feed: between 15 - 45
mins say 10 - 10:30
wake time: 1 and a half hours say 10:30 - 12 (he's happy and awake until 40
mins until next feed and then is just miserable, i do everything to stop him crying, often he'll bob saying he's hungry but then at the same
time i feel he's tired but every
time i put him down to sleep, he
wakes within 30
mins wanting to feed.
When I put him down 50 - 60
mins of
wake time he usually falls asleep withing 10 - 15
mins.
I have also tried increasing
wake time in 15
min.
Over the NEXT two weeks we adjusted her bedtime just by 15
min at a
time so that her 6 am
wake up call (so I can get to work!)
It broke my heart but I persevered and within a week he went from
waking 10
times to
waking twice and within a month, he would only cry for 15 - 20
min when going to sleep and would only
wake once and cry for 5
min.
He is put down after appropriate
wake time (45
mins total including feed), as his cues are easy to spot.
I have tried CIO, keeping him in his bed until the
time he «should» be getting up; he will sometimes cry the entire
time, or sometimes he will just stop crying out of no where and just roll around and kick, etc., but he WILL NOT go back to sleep - He is tired, and will be grumpy until the next nap, which shortens his
wake time each
time which makes for a day of one hour awake, 30 - 45
min.
I'm pretty sure it's only a transition problem because a few
times I've just held her (she was so over tired and I needed her to sleep) and I noticed at exactly 45
min area her breathing would change and then she would stir and slightly
wake up.
And if you know that for the next day, walking or some sort of exercise isn't on the itinerary and there isn't enough
time for a jog, then plan to
wake up 15
mins early and do some yoga stretches / planks / push - ups in your room.
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If so my plan is to go to sleep late a day before and
wake up in
time for the event so I don't have to wait for the last few
mins or hours which always seem the worse XD
I fell asleep the first
time after 15
mins, only to be
woken up by the music and credit scroll.
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Waked Running
Time: 1 hr 35
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