Sentences with phrase «waketime at»

I would first try to tone down stimulation and then if that dosn't work, add five minutes waketime at a time.
He did not wake up again until 2 when I nursed him then he slept all the way til waketime at 7.
1.5 hours at that age is definitely too long; McKenna is just barely reaching 1.5 hour waketime at 7 months.
He has recently started waking in the middle of the night and fussing for about 5 minutes every 30 minutes from 3 am until his waketime at 6 am, and I think it is because he is hungry from dropping all those calories and not replacing them with food.
Some mornings he will sleep until 6:30 and eat and fall back asleep until our waketime at 8, but then he won't eat again at 8 so he is missing one whole feeding and doing fine.
Katie, 1 - I wouldn't go a longer waketime at that age.

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For more information, see the blog index under «waketime» Your dreamfeed should be happening at 10 PM.
Here's how it goes: - Early morning (includes waketime)- if we start our day at 7 am, isn't that this feeding?
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).
But with about 60 minutes of waketime plus at least a 45 - 60 minute nap, he should be able to go two hours.
should I let her cry it out at 4 and see if she can make it till 630 or by feeding her at 4 am I making that our waketime?
He then wakes at normal waketime.
at 8/9 weeks, we established an 8:00 - 8:00 schedule with normal waketimes and naps, and i misunderstood & dropped the dreamfeed at the same time.
First I can not get our day to start at waketime.
At that age, it can be that waketime is too long or too short.
My 4 month old is waking at midnight which is his normal waketime in Germany (7 am) and then goes back to bed if I nurse him until around 3:30 am and then back to sleep after nursing and then wakes again at 5 am.
LaceyLS, I would try it putting her down at the first sign of sleepiness and see what happens.If she falls asleep faster, then you know she can use a shorter waketime.
At this point, shortening the waketime isn't going to fix it because you didn't change waketime and she was fine before.
i have an 11 week old girl and am having napping issues - for approx. 6 weeks now she falls asleep fine but always wakes up early, very very rarely making it through 1 hr uninterrupted... i've read through a lot of the posts and tried various things such as cutting back on waketime, increasing waketime, cio, etc. but nothing has worked... when she does wake early i try and get her back down but it does get frustrating at times... her nighttime sleep is pretty random as well - she's anywhere from 5 - 7rs, sometimes 8 - 8.5 hrs, once 9.5 hrs, then all of a sudden she went back down to 4 - 4.5 hrs... is this normal?
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.
When the baby wakes up early it s hard to arrive at feed time, it's a lot of waketime: -LRB-.
Because of this at 3 months, she still takes all of her naps between feeding and waketime (though I'm trying to drop the evening nap, with some crankiness).
But know that since her last feeding of the day is at 6:30, she likely won't be able to make it much past that in the morning, so her waketime would be 6:30 - 7:00 ish.
8 am waketime: nurse 9:30 - 11 / 11:30: nap 1 11:30: nurse 1pm - 2:30: nap 2 2:30 nurse 3:45 - 4:30: nap 3 4:45: nurse «snack» 6:30 / 6:45 bottle of formula * very very hungry at this feeding (I pump a little later to build a stash) 7 pm bedtime 11:15 pm I wake him for DF 5:30 am he wakes to nurse (eats for a good 15 minutes) 8 am waketime (sometimes I wake him sometimes he's up 7:30 - hard to say) How do I start?
Our schedule is: 6 am waketime and feeding, back to sleep until about 8:30 9:15 feeding 12:30 feeding 3:45 feeding 7:00 feeding and bedtime I put him on a 3 hr 15 min schedule to that I could have his bedtime at 7 pm
Try shortening her waketime by about 5 minutes at a time to see if there is a better length.
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.
I suggest you look at the «optimal waketime» blog label and get my spreadsheet for figuring that out.
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.
Remember at his age, waketime will be 45 - 60 minutes total (sometimes maybe only 30 minutes total even).
Even now, at 9 weeks, she can most likley only handle about 1 hour of waketime.
So at four weeks (now she is about 6, so lets say at 6 weeks) she would have about 45 minute waketime including feeding.
Lsn, His waketime length is quite long for an 8 week old — even now at 10 - 11 weeks, he should be up for 60 - 90 minutes before his first nap.
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.
I tried to put him to sleep after 1 hour of waketime (he does nt have good cues at all!)
His waketime is 1.5 hrs, so he should be sleeping at least 1.5 hrs for the 3 hr schedule.
Last question, is it normal for waketimes to be getting a bit longer at this age of 12 week??
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.
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 anywaAt 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 anywaat 1 hour of waketime, so by the time you fed and changed, it seems she would be about there anyway.
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