Just curious as to how long our little ones are napping at this stage. Also comment how long they stay awake in between naps. Note these are day time naps and not MOTN.
Nap times 41 votes
45 min - 1.5 hours (I can get things done)
Over 1.5 hours (Nap for both of us)
Re: Nap times
Sept '11-April '13 ~ Testing, failed multiple MFI treatments, saving & TONS of praying
January 2014 ~ IVF/ICSI & PGS ~ no response to stims ~ converted to IUI ~ BFN
February 2014 ~ On to donor embyros ~ 5 blasts!!!
March 2014 ~ FET #1 ~ Transferred 2 blasts ~ BFN
July 2014 ~ Kliman's mock cycle with endometrial function test
Sample too small for EFT, HE slide showed immature cells
New protocol planned, saving for another biopsy for EFT
January 2015 ~ Considering adoption options
April 2015 ~ Privately arranged adoption of planned pregnancy
DD#1 ~ Lillyana Violet Marie born 6/15/16, Finalized adoption 12/20/16
July 13, 2018 ~ BFP....WTF?!?!
7/16 Beta #1 ~ 466...7/18 Beta #2 ~ 1,077...7/23 Beta #3 ~ 5,291
7/23 US #1 ~ 1 gestational sac seen and yolk sac
7/30 US #2 and 1st OB appt ~ 1 perfectly round gestational sac, 1 perfect yolk sac and 1 teeny tiny heart beat seen!!!
I've just been following her lead but I think it's time to have a more set nap time at least once a day so I'm curious to see what everyone else's routine looks like
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
i was so good about naps the first time around. And pretty good the second, but this time with two older kids I just make sure she doesn't get over tired, and can't stress about exactly when/where she's napping or for how long. Luckily she's super easy going about it. My son was not!
Edit: He fell asleep on his own and napped for 2.5hrs. Woohoo!
Yay! I was gonna say leave him cause DS will do that at night on some occasions.
I'm glad he fell asleep on his own. That's the ultimate goal!
I'm glad your husband could be home to give you a hand, hopefully that will help speed up your recovery!
Damien is on a roll today. I was washing a couple of dishes and chatting with him as he watched from his Boppy Lounger when he started to fuss a little. A minute later he was passed out. I was able to move him into the nursery without issue too. Sleeping like...a rock ("sleeping like a baby" is such a load of bs).