CC is 4 months old today (yay!)
I've heard about the 4 months sleep regression and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous about it. CC is kind of a crappy napper ( never more than an hour) but she sleeps pretty great through the night. If I have to go back to the level of exhaustion I experienced when I first brought her home I just may collapse....
Does the 4MW happen to every baby? What kind of sleep disruptions occur?
What's the best way to handle them? How long do they last?
Re: 4 month wakeful... What to expect?
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No it doesn't always happen, it may happen at 6 months... no true ryhme or reason.
They go through a growth spurt so make sure they get some good feedings before bed. If you don't have an established bed time routine get one and stick to it!
Good luck!
my girls regressed. the best thing we did was take away pacis at bedtime.
they were waking up not because they were hungry, but because the paci fell out and they were upset and wanted it back (sleep association with it).
i was a zombie from month 4-5, until we read about the paci. now my girls STTN 7 p.m.-6:30 a.m.
Lucklily CC doesn't need a paci to fall asleep. So maybe that will help?
I usually put her down asleep after her last bottle. And she'll sleep from about 10 to 6:30 or so.
Putting her down drowsy hasn't really worked for us yet.
We just got out of it about 2 weeks ago. It really did line up with when C mastered rolling over. Once he became a rolling pin, he went back to sleeping better.
Basically, he was a NB again. He was up every 90 minutes or so and could only be calmed down with eating (I know - bad habit, but we needed to get him down and nothing else seemed to cut it). He'd fall asleep in my arms and as soon as I put him in the crib he'd be wide awake and screaming. It took maybe 4 or 5 tries of rocking/putting down to get him in the crib, and then 30 minutes would pass and he'd start screaming again and the whole cycle started over. I don't think I slept from mid Feb to mid March.
It was like night and day though once it passed and now we're back to better sleep habits. He still wakes up every 5 hours to eat, but goes right back to sleep and we're only up for about 15 or 20 minutes. He goes to bed b/w 7 and 7:30; wakes around midnight; and then sleeps until 5 (which is actually when DH and I get up to start our days).
GL! If it hits your house, I hope it passes quickly for you
I pretty much agree. Every kid is different, so who knows what will happen! or when!
Anna had a wakeful, but it started around 3.5 months. She went from 2 overnight feedings (bedtime was 7/7:30), to up every 45-90 minutes. After her four month pedi visit, we sleep trained at pedi's suggestion, and four days later, she was down to just one overnight feeding.
H is 3.5 months now and already down to just one overnight feeding (bedtime also 7/7:30). A few nights here or there he will wake up earlier than usual to eat, but so far no 45-90 minute stretches. I am really hoping we get lucky with him in this department! But I won't be surprised if he goes through it, too at some point.
Because we're fancy like that.