So I'm loving the fact that Robert is sleeping longer at night. I find that if I cluster feed in the evening he sleeps longer.
Just this past night his last feed was at 9pm. He fell asleep at around 9:45 and didn't wake up until 430... Nearly 7 hours!
Except now... It's 5:15 and he's still awake. He's partying in his swaddle in his bassinet. In general his mood is fine IF I keep rocking his bassinet and replacing his paci.
Sooooo does this mean his wake up time is actually 4:30... I don't know if I can survive that... Talk about a cruel trade off for longer stretches!
Should I try to push his last feed back even later? (This will suck when I need to go back to work... But that's a long time from now...)
Do I need to just accept this and start my day at 4:30...?
Re: Consequences of sleeping longer at night...?
Hopefully someone else has better advice than I do! Good luck!
I meant sleep a good 7-9 hour stretch thru the night (knock on wood I'm not jinxing anything lol)
Little Man arrived 3/28/14 at 10:32pm
9 lb 1 oz & 21 3/4 inches
Bedtime. If she's sleeping we will wake her at 830 to do bedtime so she is in bed by 930. Otherwise I just read her clues. Anywhere between 7-8 if she's getting fussy we start bedtime
They'll sleep longer eventually. Just hang in there.
At that time MH is out of bed, so I often do like @CHPhotoMama and fling back all the covers so he can sleep next to me safely, sometimes after a side-lying nurse.
RIP Dr. Irving Fishman - 10/1/19-7/25/10 - thank you for holding on for me.
You made my wedding day complete.