My LO seemed to be on a perfect schedule, by four weeks old she was getting a bath by 8:30, feed, read a book, put her down in her swing awake, and by 9:00 she was out like a light until 4:00 when she woke up to eat. Now she has reverted back to waking up every few hours in the night to feed...ugh Mommy thought she was in the clear!! I know that this is normal and that if I just stick with our routine that she will eventually get back on track, but I'm just curious, what time do you put your LO down to sleep??
Re: What time do you put your LO to bed??
Depending on what time she gets her first early morning bottle, she usually gets her bedtime bottle between 8:30 and 9:30 and falls asleep when finished.
Your LO may be going through the 6 week growth spurt now. My DD did a similar thing but was only going about 6 hours between bottles before she started waking up every 3 to 4 hours again. She is just now starting to revert back (hopefully!).
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But he sleeps from 11pm to 6am, wakes to eat and then sleeps till 10am this way, so I am not complaining!
I usually aim for sometime between 9 and 10 pm. Last night, he fell asleep around 8 (in the car) and then he was out until 11:30 pm, and down (for him) for the night.
I mostly follow his lead. I'd be happy if he moved a bit earlier, but I really can't fight him on it.
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This is our daughter. I would like to slowly push it back so she goes to sleep earlier, but I am hesitant to do it because I don't want her to wake up earlier either!
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Bath around 9, nurse as long as he wants (usually an hour), change, nurse again if desired, then bed. This process can take up to 5 hours for us. BUT, once he goes down, he sleeps for 4-5 hours, so I'm reluctant to change it. And he seems to be happy.
It sounds like your LO might be going through a growth spurt, as PPs said. Just stick it out. Once you find a routine, they tend to change it up on you anyways.
Good luck!
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