So as much as possible, try to keep
most naps and bedtimes the same.
Not exact matches
Being pregnant has made nursing a bit uncomfortable, but I only do it now twice a day for only 5 - 10 minutes at the
most, for
naps and bedtime.
It works quickly
and effectively; we found it
most necessary at
nap time
and bedtime.
Making sure your baby is in his crib for several
naps a day,
and sticking to a set
bedtime and wake time, means staying close to home
most of the time.
Most of her
naps (2 or 3 a day) are 30 - 40 minutes long,
and at
bedtime she always wakes up half an hour after being put down
and I have to bounce her back to sleep again.
Try to travel during their
nap and bedtimes so they will spend
most of the time in the car sleeping.
She wakes for her first nursing sometime around 6:00 A.M. Generally she nurses again at 8:00 A.M. before
napping in the morning, after her
nap at 10:00 A.M.,
and then again at 11:30 A.M..
Most days she will nurse every two hours until
bedtime at 10:30 P.M..
Most parents ask me what a «typical day» of feedings,
naps,
and bedtime would look like for their child.
the thing I have the
most trouble with are
naps and bedtime.
It did involve some crying before sleep, but for the
most part, there was minimal fuss or crying before
naps or
bedtime so long as we properly timed the «sleep window» like you mentioned, followed his cues,
and remained very consistent.
We've cut back on nursing here
and there — for the
most part, C only nurses before
naps and bedtime.