My DS is about 2 months old now. His sleeping is getting better, but for the first month or so, he rarely napped during the day. It turned into a joke with DH and I because we'd try to get him to sleep during the day and he never would. He was the total opposite of what you hear about a newborn (that they sleep all the time). Total night time sleep was about 7-8 hours.
Now that he's 2 months old, his night time sleep is anywhere from 7.5 to 9 hours of sleep, but typically is only 8 hours. We put him to bed around 7:30 to 8, and he's been getting up around 6 am. But the last few days we've been able to stretch him until 6:45 or 7 am.
He's also doing better with napping....granted it's always in the swing. He's napping about 2-4.5 hours a day, maybe 5.
But everything that I read in books or online about 2 month old naps and total sleep says that they need about 15-16 total hours of sleep. Well DS doesn't get close to 15 hours. On a good day he may get 12, or maybe almost 13 hours of sleep, but he's never gotten close to 15 or 16 hours.
How about your LO........do they get the total sleep that all the books/articles/"experts" say they need?
Re: The ever asked Q and every mom's worry......sleep
Hi! I know I have responded to many of your sleep posts because I am right there with you! My DD sleeps as much as yours. Last week I decided not to worry so much about how long her naps are. I put her to sleep when tired (cannot do drowsy but awake!) and if she wakes up earlier than I "think" she should I try not to use all my energy on getting her back to sleep.
As long as she is not crying, I feel good about my choice to not force long naps. Seriously, this new perspective, as silly as it is, has made my week much better!
Yes, he is eating and definitely growing well. For the most part when he's awake, he's happy. But about a month ago I couldn't say that....only in about the past 2-3 weeks since he's been napping better.
So, I think that DS is just one that doesn't require a ton of sleep.
We have been slack in trying to do naps in the crib and we need to work on that. We've been relying on the swing and he naps in it well.
TTC #1 since June 2009: irregular cycles
BFP 1/20/10, EDD 9/28/10, born 10/5/10
TTC #2 since Nov 2011:
BFP 2/8/12, MC @ 5 weeks; BFP 3/22/12, MC @ 5 1/2 weeks; BFP 9/10/12, MC @ 6 weeks
Started seeing RE Nov 2012. Chromosomal test and all other tests came back "normal". Unexplained MCs. Found mild hytpothyroidism. Two unmedicated cycles, both BFNs. First medicated cycle (clomid, ovidrel) 1/23/13. Low progesterone found during 9DPO P4 test = 7.6. Put on prometrium supplements.
BFP 2/16/13; 2/18/13 (13 dpo): Beta #1=52.8, progesterone=18.7; estrogen = 412; Dr. increased progesterone dosage.
2/21/13 (16 dpo): Beta #2 = 269; progesterone = 32.4
2/25/13 (20 dpo): Beta #3 = 1,236
2/28/13 (23 dpo): Beta #4 = ?? tbd
Yes, our LO's are similar in their sleeping. That is probably a good suggestion......to not obsess over how many hours of sleep he's getting. I need to work on that. :-)
We too cannot do drowsy but awake (when putting down in the crib). I've been too scared to try it lately, but earlier on it definitely didn't work. However the swing is another story. We can put him in it and he'll drift off to sleep.
Thanks for posting! :-)
TTC #1 since June 2009: irregular cycles
BFP 1/20/10, EDD 9/28/10, born 10/5/10
TTC #2 since Nov 2011:
BFP 2/8/12, MC @ 5 weeks; BFP 3/22/12, MC @ 5 1/2 weeks; BFP 9/10/12, MC @ 6 weeks
Started seeing RE Nov 2012. Chromosomal test and all other tests came back "normal". Unexplained MCs. Found mild hytpothyroidism. Two unmedicated cycles, both BFNs. First medicated cycle (clomid, ovidrel) 1/23/13. Low progesterone found during 9DPO P4 test = 7.6. Put on prometrium supplements.
BFP 2/16/13; 2/18/13 (13 dpo): Beta #1=52.8, progesterone=18.7; estrogen = 412; Dr. increased progesterone dosage.
2/21/13 (16 dpo): Beta #2 = 269; progesterone = 32.4
2/25/13 (20 dpo): Beta #3 = 1,236
2/28/13 (23 dpo): Beta #4 = ?? tbd
I've been keeping track of DS's sleep hours (and everything else) as well. :-) I keep it in an app on my phone.
I'm glad to hear that other mom's have LO's with similar sleeping hours as mine. It's good to know that not all of us fit the "experts" mold.
TTC #1 since June 2009: irregular cycles
BFP 1/20/10, EDD 9/28/10, born 10/5/10
TTC #2 since Nov 2011:
BFP 2/8/12, MC @ 5 weeks; BFP 3/22/12, MC @ 5 1/2 weeks; BFP 9/10/12, MC @ 6 weeks
Started seeing RE Nov 2012. Chromosomal test and all other tests came back "normal". Unexplained MCs. Found mild hytpothyroidism. Two unmedicated cycles, both BFNs. First medicated cycle (clomid, ovidrel) 1/23/13. Low progesterone found during 9DPO P4 test = 7.6. Put on prometrium supplements.
BFP 2/16/13; 2/18/13 (13 dpo): Beta #1=52.8, progesterone=18.7; estrogen = 412; Dr. increased progesterone dosage.
2/21/13 (16 dpo): Beta #2 = 269; progesterone = 32.4
2/25/13 (20 dpo): Beta #3 = 1,236
2/28/13 (23 dpo): Beta #4 = ?? tbd
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I am just jealous that your LO sleeps through the night. My DD is almost 10 weeks and still wakes up every two hours. Forget naps during the day... I want sleep at night. lol
