She slept from 9:30-6:30 this morning. Usually, she goes back down for another couple of hours after her 2nd morning feeding (the first is usually around 4 or 5 AM), and is up for the day around 8:30. I should've known something was up when she didn't wake for her 1st morning feeding. But I got my hopes up that this was the start of sleeping longer through the night.
NOPE! She didn't go back down after the 6:30 feeding, and she's only napped twice for 20 minutes a piece. Usually I swaddle and nurse her to sleep, but that's not cutting it anymore apparently, because I think she's waking up when she realizes she's not nursing anymore.
She's not hungry, she's not wet/poopy. I've tried not swaddling her, drowsy but awake, Ferber method. (Which I know now she's still too young for--didn't work well at all.) She calms down as soon as she sees me. What the heck is going on?!?
Re: Counting on you guys' wisdom and experience.
Once you get used to a schedule, LO's have a way of switching it up on you. I`m sure nothing is wrong. She could be going through a growth spurt or teething. But really 9:30PM to 6:30AM is AWESOME. I wish my 7 mo. old would sleep that well.
If you think she might be teething, try a little tylenol. It may help her take a nap.
FWIW my DS got his first two teeth around 4.5 months and he threw us for a loop with his sleeping at that point
9 hours at night is fine? All the baby books I've read so far say "babies sleep for about 10-12 hours at night, and 4-5 hours during the day during 3 or 4 naps." DD has NEVER done that, and even when she was sleeping well during the day, she'd never sleep more than 3 naps of 45 minutes each. I'm starting to think the baby book authors know nothing. :P
She's yawning, her eyes look glassy, and the skin all around her eyes is red. She's tired.
See my response above. Also, she's awake between 2 1/2- 3 1/2 hours between naps. When she took 45 minute naps, she would be awake 2 hours in between.
I'm worried she's not sleeping enough.