My laughs last all night, but my son sleeps from 10 pm until 10-11am. He used to wake up once, but has dropped that a week ago. I imagine it will change drastically at the 4 month mark.
I put LO to bed between 7 and 8 pm and she wakes around 7 am most mornings, sometimes 6am and sometimes 8am. She is 5 months and has been doing this same routine since 2 months. I hope it continues!!!
7:30-8:30 is usually my time frame. But she has only been sleeping through the night since we start CIO last Wednesday. I think now that she can self soothe, when she wakes up in the MOTN, she just puts herself back to sleep. She gets up at 7ish.
While I enjoy the extra sleep, my boobs have really been killing me when I wake up. Losing that night time feeding has been more rough on the girls than anyone.
My laughs last all night, but my son sleeps from 10 pm until 1011am.
I LOL'd at that!!
Up until last week, my LO slept 10p to 10a. Then, last week, it was 8 to 8, and yesterday she slept 630 to 630. I hope she gets back into some kind of routine soon...though I'm lucky we're getting so much sleep!
We also did CIO at the 4 month mark when she started having some issues. She had been Sttn before then. Now her schedule is to go to sleep between 8 and 830 and she is up between 7 and 830 depending on when she went to sleep
We also did CIO at the 4 month mark when she started having some issues. She had been Sttn before then. Now her schedule is to go to sleep between 8 and 830 and she is up between 7 and 830 depending on when she went to sleepnbsp;
We are thinking of doing a modified CIO for one of my girls. What was your routine for it? How often did you go in?
This post makes me sad. I would kill for LO to STTN! He was almost there but is so sporadic every night. He's got until September to get it together (that's when I go back to work). Thinking of trying sleep training at the 4 month mark in 2 weeks if he hasn't improved.
My daughter will be asleep by 8pm. We get ready for bed around 7:30 but occasionally she will fall asleep earlier. She sleeps until 5am gets a bottle and goes back to sleep until 8am. I guess that isn't really through the night since she does fall back to sleep but it is a really good long stretch of time
Trying not to compare my little guy to others, but I can not help by be insanely jealous of all of you. It seems his sleep keeps getting worse, not better. Soooooooo, yep, definitely considering CIO in maybe a month or so if things don't improve.
I feel your pain...we slept thru the night once and I got super excited...have been nowhere near that since. SHe isn't cranky with it, my DH and I are just tired. we get 4-5 hr stretch thats it.
Trying not to compare my little guy to others, but I can not help by be insanely jealous of all of you. It seems his sleep keeps getting worse, not better. Soooooooo, yep, definitely considering CIO in maybe a month or so if things don't improve.
The nice thing is the non-STTN is such a short period in their lives.
He will be 5 months old on the 4th of July and he goes to bed between 8-8:30, I sometimes will let him dream feed around midnight if that's what time I'm going to bed. Then he wakes between 5-6am to eat and then right back to sleep for another 2 hrs.
Re: If your LOL sleeps through the night....
7:30-8:30 is usually my time frame. But she has only been sleeping through the night since we start CIO last Wednesday. I think now that she can self soothe, when she wakes up in the MOTN, she just puts herself back to sleep. She gets up at 7ish.
While I enjoy the extra sleep, my boobs have really been killing me when I wake up. Losing that night time feeding has been more rough on the girls than anyone.
I LOL'd at that!!
Up until last week, my LO slept 10p to 10a. Then, last week, it was 8 to 8, and yesterday she slept 630 to 630. I hope she gets back into some kind of routine soon...though I'm lucky we're getting so much sleep!
We are thinking of doing a modified CIO for one of my girls. What was your routine for it? How often did you go in?
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The nice thing is the non-STTN is such a short period in their lives.