My daughter is almost 8 months old now and I need some help with her schedule! She still wakes up a lot at night and I feel like I may be doing something wrong?
Her schedule varies a bit every day but she usually wakes around 7/8 and has milk at 9am -> nap -> 12 am milk-> nap -> 3 pm milk -> nap and then again at 6 pm I breastfeed her and she goes to bed around 8 (breastfeed before hand). She has three meals in between but honestly, she doesn't eat too much in the morning and when she does a good job eating solids its usually around 7-8 little baby spoon fulls.
She wakes up usually around 1 am and 5 am to feed which I am told is unusual at this age...and that they should be able to sleep through the night at this age. But when she wakes up she acts legitimately hungry. So i'm wondering, am I not feeding her enough during the day?? She drinks anywhere between 100-130 cc of formula each time. I hear of kids at this age drinking the 8 ounce bottles - we still use 4 ounces. Am I not feeding her enough? Is that why she is waking up?
Also, i'm wondering why she isn't eating more solids. I homemake the food but wonder if 7-8 spoon fulls is enough (this is the most she does. Sometimes its 3-4).
Anyway, I would like some insight because I'm concerned i'm not feeding her enough and i'm concerned about her sleep. Its hard to get her to take naps during the day but each time she does nap its between 30-60 minutes (Average 45 minutes). And then at night time, she usually wakes up about an hour after i put her to sleep and then wants to be rocked/soothed. I try not to pick her up but usually end up giving in because she cries and cries if I don't. I don't know what it is about an hour after i put her to bed, but usually in the beginnings of the night she is sensitive and wakes up easily.
Anyway, anyone with any advice I would really really appreciate!!
Re: I need help with schedule and how much baby is eating for 8 months ? Please help!
Wake up- around 8ish
1st bottle- shorty after wakes up. 7oz
Nap- around 9-930 to 1130-12
Solids- 2-4oz
2nd bottle- before PM nap. 5oz
Nap- 2-4
3rd bottle- 430 ish. 5-7oz
Solids- 2oz (sometimes)
Bed/bottle- 7pm. 8oz
We stopped feeding her in the middle of the night around 4-5 months. We started to feed less and less and then just did it cold turkey one day and she's been fine.
Sleep has been an issue for us. Our naps & nights were like yours. Our pedi is Dr. Weissbluth of the Weissbluth method. He is strict, but it's helped. We let her CIO and started at 6mo. She can wake up during the night but generally it's because she can't find her paci. We just give it to her & walk out. She does have bad nights, but for the most part she goes to sleep within 20 min and she's down until the morning. We had the wake up after an hour thing, but it was mostly after she discovered object permanence. It sucks and it's hard, but after she CIO for a couple hours one night, that was it.
I too feel like I'm not feeding enough solids but she has little interest in them. I try to feed her less bottle to make her more hungry for solids.
Good luck. It's not easy with these kiddos!
We did the CIO method with our son, and I regret it. It was great for naps and bedtime at our house. We could just lay him down and be done. He was sleeping through the night by this age, but he was almost 2 lbs bigger than her at birth. The problem is that when we were not at home, there was no rocking him to sleep or other method. I wish I could have had that opportunity to hold him and get him to sleep. There has to be a method that is in the middle. Our daughter sleeps in a Baby Merlin Magic Sleepsuit. It took her 2 to 3 tries to get used to it, but the magic is that she (and we) sleeps.
As for OP, our schedule is loosely:
630 wake and nurse (ebf, so can't comment to oz taken)
naps at 830/12/4 with nursing before and after
solids at ~11 - we're doing BLW, so he mostly just plays with his food at this point.
bed at 7 and sleeps through
If your Lo finished the 4oz bottle, do you offer her more formula? We also follow the Weissbluth method. And it has worked great for us. We slowly started offering less and less in the middle of the might and then stopped offering it at all. Out pedi says at 7-8 months the MOTN feedings become a habit, not a need.
Here is her schedule.
-Wake 7/8am eat 6oz solid breakfast-
(I give her something different every morning. Oatmeal, ground granola with yogurt, fresh fruit, applesauce...)
-9:30/10am 5 - 6oz bottle and a nap
(I rock her to sleep while she takes her bottle, or we lay on palette on living room floor after her bottle)
-12/1pm 5/6oz bottle
-3pm 5/6oz bottle
-6:30 solid dinner! By this time she's pretty hungry because her last bottle was over 3 hours ago, she eats a 6oz meal like chicken noodle or baby spaghettios and 2oz of fruit).
-8pm 6oz bottle and rocked to sleep.
Then laid down in her bed. She sleeps 12 hours (until 7/8am the next morning).
I guess the idea is to give her solids when she's the most hungry- first thing in the morning after sleeping all night. Then, if she usually gets bottles every 2 hours wait until the evening and have her go 3 hours and then get her solids (Or if her bottles are every 3 hours, in the evening wait for hours and then give her solids.. Etc)
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I nurse my lo before he eats his dinner. Then, he plays for a bit and goes through bedtime his routine. I nurse him again before bed. He sleeps through the night, waking at 5:30-6:00 to nurse, and than he typically sleeps for another hour or two.
In my experience, schedules don't really matter. At 8 months old solids should not exceed formula/Breastmilk consumption. It's not for nutrition, but for experience/fun. I would not increase more solids.
Food* does not make a baby/toddler/child sleep better. Neurological & emotional development does.
Edit: autocorrect weirdness.
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said if he is eating and you are ok with the wake ups it's fine.
We started doing solids but just for lunch and I'm wondering if we should be doing lunch and breakfast, and how much, etc. This is our first so were still learning.