Toddlers: 12 - 24 Months

sleep requirements for 12 mo

Grace is a great night sleeper. .out a little after 8 and up almost 6 on the dot daily. She did simultaneously get a tooth and had a bad cold last week, so her naps were off..usu no more than 40 min each. She normally naps 9:30-10:30/11 then again around 2/2:30 for an hour. During her child, she was very clingy.. twice I napped with her (don't do otherwise) & my mom did the same once.. we figured she was not feeling well but needed the sleep. she is almost over her cold, had a great hour long for snap in the morning yesterday but just screamed for 20 minutes in her crib when I put her down in the afternoon. Normally she cries for a minute and then lays down. But this was too much and she was starting to lose your voice so I went and got her. This is the second time this week I have had to nap with her. Don't know if she's still not feeling well or if something is wrong with her nap schedule.how does her sleep schedule up to you guys? She is a very active girl and hardly sit down except for when she's eating


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No periods due to 17 years of ballet and distance running after college.  Zero response to 2 months of Clomid, little response to Letrozole.  IUI left with 9 cysts = too many viable eggs due to age.  On to IVF.  Low dose of all meds still produced 37 mature eggs 12.6.11.  Froze due to overstimulation.  

FET #1.1 1.22.12 BFN.   FET #1.2 2.22.12=GRACE! (and a vanishing twin).  

Grace Katherine born 10.25.12 @ 36w6w 6#14oz 19.5".
FET #1.3 3.2013 BFN FET#1.4 4.2013 BFN. Never tried a fresh transfer.  Let's try, despite 10 still frozen.  
ER 6.26.13 27 mature eggs, slight overstim. ET   7.1.13 ectopic, FET 2.1  9.10.14   TRIPLETS!!  

Boys born 3.18.14 @ 29w5d.  Andrew Jack 3#6oz 16", Grant Robert 3#9oz 16", Charles Phillip 3#7oz 17".


Re: sleep requirements for 12 mo

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    sorry, I was using the speak feature to get this done work quickly


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    No periods due to 17 years of ballet and distance running after college.  Zero response to 2 months of Clomid, little response to Letrozole.  IUI left with 9 cysts = too many viable eggs due to age.  On to IVF.  Low dose of all meds still produced 37 mature eggs 12.6.11.  Froze due to overstimulation.  

    FET #1.1 1.22.12 BFN.   FET #1.2 2.22.12=GRACE! (and a vanishing twin).  

    Grace Katherine born 10.25.12 @ 36w6w 6#14oz 19.5".
    FET #1.3 3.2013 BFN FET#1.4 4.2013 BFN. Never tried a fresh transfer.  Let's try, despite 10 still frozen.  
    ER 6.26.13 27 mature eggs, slight overstim. ET   7.1.13 ectopic, FET 2.1  9.10.14   TRIPLETS!!  

    Boys born 3.18.14 @ 29w5d.  Andrew Jack 3#6oz 16", Grant Robert 3#9oz 16", Charles Phillip 3#7oz 17".


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  • of course today she screamed for 20 minutes before she went to sleep this morning. Hopefully the afternoon will go better. She was awake for 3 hours before I put her down. After she fell asleep she woke up 40 minutes later. She is at the tail end of her cold..


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    No periods due to 17 years of ballet and distance running after college.  Zero response to 2 months of Clomid, little response to Letrozole.  IUI left with 9 cysts = too many viable eggs due to age.  On to IVF.  Low dose of all meds still produced 37 mature eggs 12.6.11.  Froze due to overstimulation.  

    FET #1.1 1.22.12 BFN.   FET #1.2 2.22.12=GRACE! (and a vanishing twin).  

    Grace Katherine born 10.25.12 @ 36w6w 6#14oz 19.5".
    FET #1.3 3.2013 BFN FET#1.4 4.2013 BFN. Never tried a fresh transfer.  Let's try, despite 10 still frozen.  
    ER 6.26.13 27 mature eggs, slight overstim. ET   7.1.13 ectopic, FET 2.1  9.10.14   TRIPLETS!!  

    Boys born 3.18.14 @ 29w5d.  Andrew Jack 3#6oz 16", Grant Robert 3#9oz 16", Charles Phillip 3#7oz 17".


  • My LO is 12 months and sleeps from 7:30 - 8:30 sometimes 9:00.  He wakes once to nurse (which I indulge him with) and naps HORRIBLY in the day. Sometimes he has one 40 minute nap and sometimes two.  Sometimes you're just blessed with a horrible napper! I would suggest an earlier bedtime if possible and maybe stretch out the first nap a little longer than normal and then if he does two great and if not at least the only nap during the day was closer to the afternoon?
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