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    Posted: 16 November 2007 at 5:28pm
Tom has changed the rules on me again! He now has HUGE day sleeps (3hours) and then wants to be awake for 3-4 hours!!!!!! He is only little! But he doesnt seem tired and is still sleeping normally (for him) at night.

Our days have been recently like this....

6am   Wake and feed
7am   Totally buggered....back to sleep
10am I start making noises in his room to wake him....feed
1pm   Why is he not tired???? Feed and then try to get back to bed.   He naps on and off till about 4pm
4pm   WIDE AWAKE
7pm   Bed!!
10pm feed
3am   feed
7am   start all over again.

Today we went to the show and lost track of time. We went 4.5 hours between feeds!!! I felt awful.

What do you think???
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I would like him to have at least 3 good sleeps during the day but lately he only wants 2!!!
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We went 4.5 hours between feeds when we went to the parent and child show when Spencer was 10 weeks so don't worry about that.
If he is happy when awake I wouldn't worry about it.

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Daniel is quite weird when hes tired, he doesn't yawn anymore which can be hard to tell when hes actually tired. Have you tried putting him down earlier just to see if he is tired?
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I'm having the same trouble, Nikki...Bella is somewhere between 2 and 3 naps now, and can stay up for 2 hours easily without showing any tired signs. I think you just have to go with it...if Tom seems happy with it all, then I'm sure it is fine


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Originally posted by kebakat kebakat wrote:

Daniel is quite weird when hes tired, he doesn't yawn anymore which can be hard to tell when hes actually tired. Have you tried putting him down earlier just to see if he is tired?


He is usually still smiling and giggling away. When he is tired he loses concentration and wont make eye contact etc. We arent getting this. He seems almost hyper!!

Well its only been a few days so lets see how things go.
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When bubbas get overtired their bodies get flooded with adrenalin so his "hypnerness" could be as a result of that maybe.
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Ok, I will try and be vigilant with his sleeps again and see how we go.
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Do you like to feed every 3 hrs, is it a routine for you and Tom? I just wondering because you say that you start to make noises to wake him. Why not just let him sleep till he wakes up?
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Hey nzpiper, one of the things they do when tired which can be easy to miss and hard to explain is that they jig about a bit then kind of stare out into space then jig about again without actually really looking tired. (god I hope that doesn't sound mad)
Is there anything he does when tired that you could use as a test?
With Spencer if I'm not sure if he's tired I pick him up and if he is he rubs his face into my shoulders and if he isn't he just looks around, is a good way for me to test if he isn't giving any signs but he has been up for while.

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Forgot to add that Xanda use to ball his fists up, and have clenched fists, that was his main tired sign.
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I'm not seeing any of his normal tired signs. Mind you...like I said, he has changed the rules. Perhaps he's got "big boy" tired signs now. Must keep mummy on her feet
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Ella doesn't rub her eyes or yawn either while she is playing- normally I have to remove her from all stimulation and only then will she show me that she is tired. Maybe after 1 - 1/2 hrs try putting him in his cot and see what he does.
I was told by plunket that at 4 months babies shouldn't be up for more than 1 1/2 hrs, 5 months 1 hr 45 and 6 months 2 hrs.
just when you think you have got it sussed, they seem to change the rules on you
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nzpiper if hes happy to be awake that long and then has a decent sleep after I wouldn't worry. Whats the point of spending half an hour trying to get him to sleep when hes happy to be awake and playing. Some babies are more awake than other.
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ella did that and we just rollled with it cause she slept well at night...so long as he is doing that still then let him go for it...he will def let you know when he is tired or hungry...
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