If your LO has an early bedtime, I am curious what their morning wake time is and nap patterns.
My son is in bed between 530-630PM, sleeps until 3AMish, eats, back down till 6AM. During the week at daycare he takes two 20-30 min naps. On the weekends he takes two or three 1-3 hour naps.
Re: If your LO's bedtime is 530-630PM, please come in.
DD seems to be ditching her 3rd nap and is down for the night by 6:30. She usually wakes up at 5am to nurse and then goes back down until 7:30. The last two nights she has woken up at midnight as well. She naps at 9:00 for an hour and 12-1 for about an hour.
Bedtime feed at 6:30ish, in bed by 6:45-7, sometimes up once overnight recently since distracted during the day...
Up at 6:30-7 am
nap1: 9:30-11
nap2: 12:30-2
nap3: 4:15-5:15
Down for the night at 6:30pm. Sleeps until 6:30-7am. If she gets up around 6, I can usually feed her and she'll sleep until 8. I can usually tell if she wants to get up for the day, or if she's just wants a snack and will sleep longer.
DD really likes her naps, usually a total of 3-4 hours broken up over 3 naps. She stays awake 1.5-2 hours between naps.
DD is in her crib at 6:30. She wakes up anywhere between 5:30am and 6:30am for the day. She takes 2 naps that vary day to day in length...as short as 30 min to as long as 2.5hrs. On average though I would say her naps are about 1-1.5hrs. One nap is around 8:30-8:45 and the other is around 12:45-1ish.
Jessica
Madison Lynn
We have been blessed to have DD be a great sleeper since her 7th week, and sleeping 12-13 hours since sometime in her 2nd month. She usually goes to sleep around 6:30, and with rare exception, will sleep until sometime between 6:00 and 6:45. She was getting up an hour earlier after the time change, but recently got back to this time.
DH is home with her during the week, so I'm not sure about her nap schedule, although to hear him tell it, it's less frequent than before (to be expected), but not on any schedule per se. She does tend to nap more on the weekends, but that's usually after being outdoors in the stroller for a long walk. For some reason that really takes it out of her.
IVF #1: 9/11: ER: 12R, 11M, 10F, No Frosties; 5dt: 2 blasts, 1 morula; DD born 6/3/12
IVF #2: 11/12-12/12: ER: 20R, 20M, 16F, 4 Frosties; 5dt: 3 blasts, DS born 8/9/13