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Topic: increasing her waking times? Posted: 27 January 2008 at 9:42pm |
ok over the past few nights I have noticed that Megan has been awake (simply wont settle) between 6pm and 9:30pm. She has been sleeping in just a nappy and body suit.
I have been trying to get her back to bed within an hour after waking for her feed....she wakes I changer her nappy (and clothes if needed) giver her a feed burp she has a bit of a play ..I change her nappy and put her back to bed usually within the hour
I am wondering if maybe I should increase that to 1.25 hours as I think being awake for 3hours at once is a lot for a baby of her age. She is 2 months old.
any suggestions would be appreciated..thanks :)
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Posted: 28 January 2008 at 8:44am |
When is her actual bedtime?? And do you guys use a good bedtime routine for her naps and at night time?
Excuse the tired brain but are you wanting to extend her daytime naps or trying to just fix that 3hrs when she is awake? Daniel goes to bed at 6:30pm and stays there til 7:30am, he wakes up once for a feed at around 6am. But other than that if he wakes, we try and settle him in his cot, he doesn't come out of his bed unless he is totally worked up and even then it's not for play, it's for a cuddle in the darkness in his room.
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Posted: 28 January 2008 at 9:18am |
her actual bedtime is usually around 8pm. I usually giver her a feed around 7:30pm then change her nappy get her changed into an all in one..put her in her cot ..read her a story giver her kiss and cuddle good night then say time to sleep and put the side of her cot up and leave the room.
this is how her awake/sleep times went over saturday and sunday
saturday 7:15am wake back down for a sleep at 8:15am, wake at 9:45am back down at 10:45am , wake at 12:20pm back down for a sleep at 2:25pm wake at 3:45pm back down for a sleep at 4:45pm wake at 6pm down for hte night at 9:30pm
sunday wake 7:15am, sleep 8:15am ,wake 10am ,sleep 11:30a, wake 12:15pm, sleep 12:opm wake 2:15pm sleep 3:45pm wake 4:55pm, sleep (or try to ) 5:45pm wake 6pm down for the night at 9:30pm.
what I ideally would like to do is start winding her down around 6:30-7pm.
this morning she woke at 7:45am I got her back down to bed at 9am will see how long she sleeps for (fingers crossed a couple of hours)
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Posted: 28 January 2008 at 9:35am |
Does she get a bath each night? That's Daniels big sleep cue for knowing it's night time and that playtime/awake time is over.. it only takes him 5mins before he's out to it now because it's exactly the same each night. And we decided quite early on that he needed an early bedtime because he was more irratic with his routines during the day if he went to bed later at night.
We found it much easier to sort Daniels night time sleeping out first and then work on the day sleeps.
She doesn't nessecarily need longer awake times. Daniel was only awake for an hour at that age.
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Posted: 28 January 2008 at 9:38am |
no she had a few baths but not every night you think thats what we should start doing? we do have a baby bath but she is starting to get too big for that so looks like we may have to start using the big (which is a shub) bath.
might try that tonight and see how we go.
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Posted: 28 January 2008 at 9:47am |
We get in the bath with Daniel every evening since he was about 6 weeks old. It sucked at first but now it's quite fun and knowing it makes him go to sleep is a god send lol. We only get in with him because we find it easier than trying to hold a baby over our deep bath and now that he wriggles everywhere we find its safer too. We just make it nice and deep and warm and it relaxs him completely.
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Posted: 28 January 2008 at 10:02am |
we only have a shub so a bit difficult for use to get in with her(im not a small person and would take up most if not all the shub). but yeah will see how she goes with a bath tonight in the shub.
I am thinking of getting one of those bath seats for when she is sitting up so we dont have to have our hands on her all the time but of course will still stay with he when she is having a bath :)
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Posted: 28 January 2008 at 10:45am |
I don't think that you need to always bath, you could pick any sleep cue. A sleeping bag, being wrapped etc.
Spencer doesn't have a bath every night. His night time routine is just bottle, nappy change, change into bodysuit/all-in-one, put in cot, kiss, I say night night and then I leave. That's it. He is really nosey and have found that the least amount of stimulation works the best, I use to do a bedtime story but that seemed to create more problems so now i just read to him during the day instead. When he goes down for a nap in the day it is the same thing except that it has been a couple of hours since his last feed, but still the same kiss say night night and I leave.
I would try moving the last nap of the day so that she wakes (or you wake her) at around 5.30pm feed and then put her to bed between 6.30 and 7pm. Keep the time in between to gentle play so not too much stimulation, more just one big wind down (a bath if you feel like doing that). Also you could try doing the nappy change then giving a top up to get her sleepy before putting to bed (try not to feed to sleep though cos that is a viscous cycle). If she won't settle then try to keep things quiet and maybe stay in her room with it darkened so that she learns that its time to go to bed and that your aren't going to get her up for more playtime.
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