I'm curious how napping is going for all your little ones. How many naps a day and what are the duration of those naps? Where do they nap? Do you have a set napping schedule and routine?
Up until now, I haven't tried to get much of a routine for napping for my DD. She would nap regularly throughout the day in her swing, bouncer, play gym, on me, in her car seat, etc. She's been sleeping through the night for awhile now. But recently she's fought naps so badly even when she's exhausted. She also doesn't like napping in her crib. I think it's time for a good nap routine and getting her napping in her crib but I'm not sure how to go about it. She's 17 weeks today. Looking for some ideas.
Re: Naps and routines
I want to get him back to napping in his crib, just not sure when the best time would be since we are traveling in two weeks and then again a couple of weeks later. I suppose now is the best time and to just be consistent.
Oh I should add that one of the three naps isnless than an hour long and it's usually thr last one of the day.
DD gets up around 7 and has a nap a little while later, that can last an hour or 1.5 hours. That's the only nap I can be sure will happen without too much effort. Her afternoon nap will usually only happen if i take her out somewhere in the stroller or the car. Its duration depends on what we do- if i walk for 3 hrs, she'll nap for 3 hrs, otherwise she may wake up when we get home or just stop moving somewhere. If her naps haven't gone well that day, i can usually get her down in the late afternoon by nursing her to sleep. And then i need a nap too!
We don't have a crib yet bc we just closed on a house (yay!) So I'll deal with crib transition in her new room. She's still on our room with us now.
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
Preston is the same way. Never gives tired or hunger cues. The only one I might get is an eye rub or the "10 mile stare". The stare will only happen if we keep him unstimulatedeaning just holding him or letting him sit in his rock n play. My sleep consultant said to go by the clock and that day time sleep in the last thing to develop so his naps won't be predictable in terms of a set time for a while. In the meantime she said that I shouldn't let him go longer than 2 hours before "falling" asleep. So figure in about 15 min of winding down its not very long.
Edited to add: We don't usually have trouble at night. She sleeps through the night most nights for 9 hours and now sleeps in her crib at night. Its just day time napping in the crib that is an issue. And after she cried during my last post, I picked her up and swayed her back to sleep and she's sleeping in her crib now, fingers crossed she gets in a good nap, but now thunderstorms are approaching with some really loud thunder. So help me if this storm wakes her up.....
1) She will not nap anywhere besides on me, in the car seat or the stroller. She's not cranky but I literally don't get anything done around the house until DH gets home. How did you get your LO to nap in a crib, rock n okay, etc?
2) She goes to bed WAY too late! We are desperately trying to get her down earlier but she fights us so badly! For example- last night I dimmed all the lights at 7:15 gave her a bath with lavender soap, then a little massage with lavender lotion, read her some books and nursed her. Then I rocked her and played lullabies softly. I put her down but she woke up- so we kept the lights low and gave her a bottle. Put her down again and she wouldn't fall asleep. So then I nursed her again and she went down... AT 11:45!!!! it's fine for me for now, but she is gonna be miserable in 6 weeks when she has to be at daycare at 7am.
Any tips? I feel like everyone else here is more organized than me and less "fly by the seat of your pants" or however hat saying goes
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
Damien used to go to bed at 10pm/10:30pm and I wanted to start putting him down at 7pm/7:30pm. It was a long process but we first started putting him down at 9:45pm for a while, then moved it to 9:30pm, and so on. I also had to shift his last nap to coincide with the bedtime. These days I make sure he wakes up from his last nap by 6pm at the latest (he only lasts about 1.5hrs between naps). Since I know that's how long he can last, and since he doesn't really have sleep cues, I try to lay him down (for bed and naps) at the hour and 15min mark. He hardly fusses/cries if I'm diligent about the time and he will slowly fade away on his own more often than not.
I'm trying to gradually make bedtime earlier, which is not going great but hoping like @vintagevix2016 said if I even get 10 minutes earlier a night by 6 weeks it will be an early night before daycare.
Tonight i I will try less stimulation before bed and "not giving up" until she's asleep instead of bringing her out into the living room with us!
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
2. I second this "sweet spot" realization. I have to put my baby down at the first signs of tiredness, or else it's a battle, whether too early or too late. I also read infants have about an hour and a half alertness time. They get sleep around that mark but before or after that will be too alert to go right to sleep. This is true for my baby but now I just read her cues if they are apparent.
For the evening we just stumbled on an earlier bedtime. I thought dinner time was her fussy time but it turns out she was fussy because we were coming up on what should be her bedtime (~7 pm). What is your LO doing between 7 and 11pm? Is she fussy, or completely fine and awake?
So last night I skipped the bath & books routine altogether and just turned the lights down in the house around 7:30. I nursed her around 8:15 on the couch while I watched TV and she fell asleep by 9 which was awesome! She slept until 1:45 which isn't great, but it will do!
I guess she got used to us "winging it" and a routine totally threw her off and over stimulated her?
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
It's amazing how wonderful it feels to be able to get something done in the house!
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
He is 20 weeks this Thursday.