September 2016 Moms

Schedule

The naps thread got me thinking about schedules for babies. My husband and I want to start implementing one because our son doesn't sleep longer than 3 hours at night but are not sure of a good one to follow. I'd love to hear from you ladies about what you are/aren't doing and how it's going.

Re: Schedule

  • ab920ab920 member
    edited November 2016
    Ours was sleeping 2-hour cat naps throughout the night. Now she'll sleep one long stretch (8:30 until 2AM) and then from around 3:00 until 5:30. Honestly, I didn't change anything except trying to give her a "big bottle" before I put her down. But I was always trying to do that. 

    Someone said that one night, they just sleep. And that's exactly what happened. :) Ours is 2 months by the way. 

    Edit: Our pediatrician told me the better she sleeps during the day, the better she'll sleep at night. So I just let her nap whenever during the day and don't wake her. 
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  • Dylan sleeps usually through the night but we don't put him into his crib until 11 or midnight and he sleeps till at least 6 but usually closer to 730. I'm wondering when I need to start putting him in his crib earlier? 
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  • I'd love a schedule too because our naptimes and night sleep varies greatly as well. However, I just don't know how to make a baby sleep a certain amount.

    Basically when he wakes up I feed him (if it's been at least 2hours since his last feeding) and then play with him. I watch the clock and try not to go any longer then 1hr and 15 minutes since he last woke up before putting him down for a nap. During the day he naps in his swing, so I'll put him in there and he goes down pretty easy. In the afternoon, instead of  going in his swing for a nap, we take a walk and he naps in the baby bjorn. I typically can get one long nap out of him and the rest are 30 minutes. He sleeps fine in the bassinet at night, but for some reason it's a huge struggle to get him to nap in there during the day, so I let him sleep in the swing.

    He starts to get fussy in the evenings, so around 5:00/5:30 I dim the lights and turn off the TV so that there is minimal stimulation. Around 6pm
    we do bathtime which he LOVES. After that I feed him and put him down between 6:30/7. 

    My LO is 10 weeks, and even though things have gotten easier, every day is still a struggle because a get very little accomplished. When he isn't napping he requires constant attention. We live in a loft, so even though we have rooms, we don't have walls that go all the way up to the ceiling. So when he is sleeping it makes things like cooking and cleaning nearly impossible because I don't want to wake him. We are stuck in this living situation for another 4 months which really sucks.
  • I posted in the naps thread so I'll try to avoid repeating myself. We've been trying to be more consistent, but it's hard going. Sylvia is usually fussier in the evenings, right as dad gets home, and will fight her evening naps. I do my best to keep things quiet and calm, but we like to eat and watch a show or movie before bed to spend time with each other.

    Ideally it would go like this: dad gets home at the end of naptime, we feed and play with baby, someone distracts her while the other cooks and cleans, she naps while we watch a show, when she wakes up we bathe her, feed her, and read a story or sing to her to get her to sleep again, and then she sleeps for 4 hours until her middle of the night feed.

    In reality it's like this: dad gets home at the end of a feed or the beginning of nap time, which wakes her up. She then refuses to sleep because she wants daddy attention. Dad wants to unwind so he sits down somewhere with her instead of playing with her, which causes her to cry. Then she remembers she's tired, and cries more. Somebody (usually me) holds crying baby while the other tries to make dinner as quickly as possible. By the time dinner is ready it's time for her to eat again, which means my dinner is always cold. Feeding makes her sleepy and she drifts off for a bit, but if I put her down to nap while I spend time with husband, she wakes back up and starts SCREAMING. We eat dinner quickly. If neither of us can calm her, I take her upstairs where it's quieter and darker at the expense of quality time with my husband. If she's still upset, we'll give her a bath, which soothes her as long as she's in the water. Sometimes she's still calm when she gets out, mostly she screams again. We dress and swaddle her and then I feed her in the side lying position until she passes out again. Whether or not she stays asleep for the transfer to the bassinet is seemingly random, but I noticed if I lie next to her with my hand on her tummy until her breathing slows down, she tends to stay asleep for those full four hours.

    It's usually almost midnight by the time she gets to sleep. Some days are easier and she's perfect, doesn't fight or fuss, and some days she's screaming until two in the morning.
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  • @jln27 loving it because this sounds a lot like our nights with Molly. I try to get her down early but it seems to end up taking 2+ hours to get her to sleep at night. It's frustrating. We also eat in shifts. It stinks. Hoping it gets easier soon!!
  • Ellie doesn't get to bed until 11 most nights too. Definitely fussy evenings here. we are not on any type of schedule ... but she does seem to eat around 11 or 1130 and then sleep until 3 ish most nights. I can't wait for a real schedule.
  • I'm looking forward to the next month when we can start some sort of sleep training. 
  • We are slowly trying to work towards this 2-3-4 schedule, I feel like it won't totally happen until another month or two though 
    https://alphamom.com/parenting/baby/the-2-3-4-sleep-routine/
  • @hejo2016 please keep us posted on how it goes. 
  • @jln27 your theory vs reality post is essentially us too. I love how you described it. 

    Starting with bedtime, our schedule is 
    10p down for the night 
    4a feeding. Back to sleep 
    7a long feeding. Play time
    10a poop, feeding
    11a nap 
    12p play time
    1p feeding. 
    2p cat nap
    3p occupy me dammit! High octane play time. Usually take a walk and tummy time
    4p feeding 
    5p play time (try to cook here)
    6p feeding. Maybe cat nap 
    7p TV time (we watch wheel of fortune while she gets held) 
    9p feeding and then day goes full circle...
    10p bedtime 

    Let me just say that this is her schedule imposed on us, not what I'm trying to get her to do. I've just recently figured out when Victoria likes to cluster her feeds and when she'll let them stretch out. We've  consistently been getting 6h of blissful sleep. It's so great. She's 3 months now. Which is what all the baby guides say but I really wondered if that day would ever come. 

    Day care has helped us figure out the routine. I work Mondays and Fridays right now. Having her take a bottle and seeing how much she needs to get really full was incredibly helpful. Pumping at work I know I can knock out almost 12oz and she only drinks 6 at most helped me too. 

    Gee this is a really long post. Guess I'm trying to make up for lost time. Sorry :( 

  • lilaroslilaros member
    edited November 2016
    @jln27 That is basically my life too. I long for the days of not having to eat cold food and actually spending time with my husband.

    My son had his 2 month appointment and I complained to his doctor about him not sleeping for more than 2-3 hours at night. She suggested trying a very basic schedule 1.5 hours awake - 1.5 hours asleep on repeat until bedtime. We're giving it a shot today and so far it's worked but it's just past noon here. Still half the day left to go!

    What I don't understand is how you do anything if your baby is on a schedule like that? I'd have to give up going to any moms groups or baby classes. I don't know if it's worth it.
  • @Laraeq My husband is very sweet about it at least. He'll wait until I can start eating, or feed me bites of my food while it's warm, lol. I'm spoiled.

    I've been keeping Sylvia upstairs in our room where her bassinet is, and it's helped her nap during the day time and have a bit more regular of a schedule. If she's downstairs she wants to be awake all day long, and then she goes nuclear by the time evening comes around and she remembers how tired she is. I don't work or go outside very much, so I keep my laptop up here and do schoolwork in bed while she sleeps.

    She's started holding her head up and pushing up on her arms for longer and longer periods, and now it's all she ever wants to do. She'll try to skip naps to practice, and gets mad if we don't put her on her tummy. It was the opposite just a few days ago!
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  • Ugh I wish Xavier liked tummy time. He screams every time we try. As for the schedule thing, he pretty much sticks to the same times for feeds. We have gotten pretty lucky there. Up usually around 7am eats then naps until about 9 is then eats every 2-2 1/2 hours during the day until bedtime around 9pm. Then up at like 3am or so for night feeding.
  • @hejo2016 thanks for posting that 2-3-4 sleep schedule. I've tried it the past three days and have noticed a huge difference at night. Last night Molly slept for over 5 hours the first stretch and then slept another 3.5 hours after that. Not to mention, she is going to sleep much easier than in the past - it would take 2+ hrs for her to stay asleep. Now she goes down almost immediately. I wasn't really paying attention to what she was doing during the day. I think she was sleeping too much so she wasn't tired at night. Either way, we've noticed a difference. Hoping it continues! Thanks again!
  • @rock1cherry I really like that schedule! My kids have seemed to settle into it pretty well when they were babies, hoping this one does too!
  • Omg I love the 2-3-4 schedule, and it really does fit her day well. I think I like a plan to follow a well as I really felt like I was just winging it so far. She's still pretty little and it isn't working all of the time but I do notice a change in our mornings. Thank you for posting this!
  • It's still going well for us! We are getting 8+ hours of sleep per night lately. I've been going to bed when she does, which is usually around 9:30, but it's nice waking up feeling refreshed. She's not sleeping through the night, but we are getting 5 hr stretches to start and then 3.5 to follow. She seems to follow the pattern pretty well, but sometimes doesn't sleep that long so we are working on it but this has been so great so far. 4 days in a row now so I'd say we are doing really well. Don't want to jinx it!!
  • I had not heard about the 2-3-4 schedule until this thread. I am giving it a try today.  We had a good bedtime routine, but during the day was a mess.  Naps are a major issue for us and sleep at night is becoming more difficult, with more wakeups.

    @jenkar01 My daughter hates tummy time flat on her belly. I found a toy that is shape liked a mini boppy. It vibrates and plays music.  She likes laying on that and does really well holding her head up on it. It is made by Fisher Price.
  • @CDE20 yeah we have found using a smaller boppy or a flatter one and he seems to like that better. Slowly getting to like it. He holds his head up great but want him to build up core and arm muscles.
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