It's also hard to judge his optimal
waketime because I feel like he is constantly tired from not getting good naps... sometimes I am putting him down 30 minutes after waking because he is already yawning and getting fussy!
Not exact matches
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.
At this point, shortening the
waketime isn't going to fix it
because you didn't change
waketime and she was fine before.
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).
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.
However, the 3 hr nap schedule isn't really working for him
because of his lengthened
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.
I went through the other 45 minute posts over and over again trying to see if anything «clicked» in my mind... I think I kind of knew that the problem wasn't a
waketime or hunger problem
because of the troubleshooting I had done so far (thanks to your blog!!).