DS is 27 weeks old today. He has generally been a very good sleeper at night (and sleeps 10 3/4 - 11 1/2 hours at night from 7:15 pm - 6:30 am), but his naps always have and still are all over the place. He goes down for naps at about 9:00 am, 1:00 pm, and 4:30 pm (approximately). Sometimes, he will nap for a full hour and fifteen minutes continuously and then wake up, but just as often (if not more) he will sleep for 30-40 minutes, wake up, cry/play for 5-25 minutes and usually eventually go back down to finish his nap.
I keep reading about babies taking 2+ hour long naps (he has never done this), so I am thinking he may just be a shorter napper, which is fine by me, but I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong that's causing him to still wake up so frequently at the 30-40 minute mark. He doesn't have super clear "tired" signs (and I feel like they change constantly), he just generally gets a tiny bit fussier/higher maintenance when he seems sleepy. I assume he actually is tired, because when I initially put him down he can fall asleep within 3-5 minutes (with little to usually no crying).
Am I putting him down too soon? too late? The dr said he would likely be dropping a nap sometime in the coming couple of months... which one? or will this not happen because his naps are short?
Sorry for all the questions, but thanks for any help you can provide!
Re: Naps - What am I doing wrong?
I know very few babies who nap for more than 2 hours (unless they only take 1 nap a day). My LO is almost 8 months old, and I follow (generally speaking) the 2-3-4 rule. 2 hours after getting up, she goes down for nap #1. Assuming nap #1 was a "good" nap (in our book that's anything over an hour), she goes down for nap #2 about 3 hours after nap #1 ended. Then bedtime is between 7 and 8, and is somewhere around 4 hours after she got up from her last nap. Some days are off, and the hours are more approximations. I would say that really for her it's more like a 2.5, 2.75, 4.5 type of breakdown. For us, the key in lengthening naps was getting her to fall asleep on her own. Before she could fall asleep on her own, her naps topped out at 30 minutes and she needed 4 - 6 of them a day
As for dropping a nap, most babies will drop the late afternoon nap sometime between 6 and 8 months. And, according to my friends with older babies, most of them drop the morning nap between 12 - 24 months (and then take a longer afternoon nap).