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It makes me feel heaps better that your bubs' sleep is affected by the weather too. Mine has been having same issue as yours, either no afternoon sleep or going to bed late at night. I even suspected that it may be her time to drop 1 sleep but then did not work well either.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote FionaS Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 January 2008 at 11:22am
I tell you what...something strange is going down in this house! Missy Moo wouldn't nap at all yesterday until 5pm when she crashed. We got her up for dinner and ending up putting her down, full of energy at 9pm. She was then awake from 2.30 to 2.30am banging on her cot and squealing with delight, then again from 5am to 7am! Yesterday she had a grand total of 8 hours sleep!!!!!!!! This from someone who usually does 15.5! What is up?!
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Keziah has one big nap eariler on in the day when it's cooler - normally 2-3 hours and a few cat naps in the afternoon ranging anywhere from about 1/2 an hour to an hour depending on her moods.. Even if she doesn't sleep I don't mind really as it's some downtime which gives us both some time out from each other..
Also I found that putting her to sleep in a singlet and nappy wrapped in a light cotton wrap helps HEAPS!!
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