my son doesn't sleep after every feeding- usually skips at least two- how bout your LO's? what do you do with them during that time? I have been putting him in his swing- he is content in there but I feel kinda guilty using it a lot?
For the most part DD usually only powernaps in the AM after her breakfast, and has only one real nap in the afternoon for a good 4 hours or so. I put her in the swing if I need to eat my breakfast or pump, put her on the floor to play on her mat, put her on my lap and talk with her. It all depends on what she feels like doing.
Diagnosed with PCOS March '10 - Started 1000mg of Metformin After 3 unsuccessful Clomid cycles, FSH+Ovidril+IUI+Progesterone=BFP!
Time to make Emilie a big sister!
May '16 2.0: Letrozole+FSH+Menopur+Ovidril+IUI+Progesterone=BFP! first beta-45.44, second beta-148
Re: naptime
Diagnosed with PCOS March '10 - Started 1000mg of Metformin

After 3 unsuccessful Clomid cycles, FSH+Ovidril+IUI+Progesterone=BFP!
Time to make Emilie a big sister!
May '16 2.0: Letrozole+FSH+Menopur+Ovidril+IUI+Progesterone=BFP! first beta-45.44, second beta-148
I use the bouncer, crib and have her look at mobile, tummy time or talk to her. Anything that will keep her entertained.