Hi ladies,
I had been putting DS2 in the bouncer seat for naps, in the living room amidst all the action. This worked until just the last few days. He's 1 month old. What with the racket DS1 makes and all the stimulation he's had a hard time falling and staying asleep.
As of today I'm putting him upstairs in his room for naps. Anyone else notice this once they are out of the very newborn stage?
Re: Where does LO take their daytime naps?
I'm there with you. I used to be able to put DD in her RnP while I cleaned, cooked, made lots of noise, and she would stay asleep without fail (even when I turned on the vacuum in the same room as her!) Now, she just wants to open her eyes and look around at everything. She fights sleep something serious whenever she knows we're around the corner. I'll probably have to start moving her upstairs for her naps soon....I've been procrastinating because I always feel so guilty setting her in her bassinet while she is still awake and walking away. She always looks so sad/bored/confused.
But this is really good, if you can put her down awake and she will settle herself. Often if they are staring off into space they are close to sleep anyway, and need to wind down away from the stimulation. I think as they get older they need the peace and quiet. Don't feel bad:)
FWIW, we never put DS1 down awake (always rocked him to sleep) and paid for it later. This time I am really making an effort to put the baby down awake. Sometimes I have to go back in and pat him, but I think he's already better at it than DS1.
yep she's becoming more aware, yesterday was rough.
she's in her crib for the most part
Although I don't have any other kids to cause a bunch of noise, DD is still napping in the living room amongst all the noise(tv, dogs, and whatever various noises I make). She definitely not sleep like a rock like she used to but she will still stay a sleep for a good while. She is either in her boppy, bouncer, or the swing.
I have this strange fear that if I lay her in her RnP during the day she will get night and day mixed up again. Am I crazy? ...Probably.
This!!
This is us too. We carry the RnP everywhere we go. Upstairs, downstairs - it's where she does all of her sleeping. We tried her cradle when we first got home, but she had really bad reflux and would spit up and choke whenever we laid her flat on her back, no matter if it had been 2 hours since she last ate. The pedi said to keep her elevated. I know at some point in time we'll try a transition to a PnP, cradle or crib but I'm nervous about the excessive spitting up.
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