We sleep trained DD using Ferber months ago. It worked beautifully. Then, she got sick and afterwards, I had to re-sleep train her.
She goes to bed at 8/8:30. She wakes up at 5:30, I nurse her and she falls back to sleep until 7:30/8. I want to eliminate that 5:30 feeding, and just have her sleep straight untlil 7:30.
DH tried giving her a bottle this morning at 5:30 when she woke up, but she wouldn't go back to sleep until I nursed her. That is the only time she needs to be nursed to sleep. (not at night, not for naps).
How can I push it back?
Re: How to push back wake up time
This may not be what you want to hear, but DD used to have the same schedule, and I decided I wanted to drop the 5:30am feeding- well, now she wakes up for the day at 6am. I wish we had kept our schedule in some ways- it was nice when she slept until 7:30-8am. Her naps have gotten longer though because she doesn't sleep in so long.
So basically, I don't have any advice, just a cautionary tale that you might not be able to get her to sleep all the way to 7:30a if you drop that bottle.
I would put her down EARLIER, like an hour earlier and see where that gets you.
M goes to bed around 7:30 and sleeps until 6ish. I get up, we both eat, she goes back to sleep around 8am until 10am, then up again until 1ish and then asleep until 3ish.
Oh man. I definitely don't want her waking up for the day that early. I have to figure out how to get her back to sleep without nursing. I am in the process of weaning, and I know that that's gonna be the hardest feeding to eliminate.
I did not wean DD from night-feedings. I let her wean herself when she was ready and she did so right around 10/11 months on her own. When she was waking up during the night previously to BF (it was once per night ever since around 6 months of age and always at a random time every night), she would go to bed around 8 pm, wake up the 1 time to BF, and then she would not wake up for the day until between 7 and 7:30 am.
Now that she's stopped waking up to BF, she still goes to bed at 8 pm, but wakes up for the day around 6:15 am. Personally, I don't mind her waking up that early since I now get to have a really long, solid block of sleep now that she's no longer waking to BF during the night.
I honestly don't know if/how you can adjust their wake-up time. When DD was around 7 months old, she began waking up at 5 am for the day and I could not for the life of me get her to sleep in later than that. It happened for about a month and then she just started sleeping in later on her own. After that experience, I just go with the flow and I've given up trying to mess with her sleep.
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