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Jul 12th, 2008, 18:22 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | babies with good sleeping patterns ? charlie goes to sleep at about 11pm which is great and he will have 4 hours straight sleep but its after that i have trouble after his 4 hours feed and change he might only have another hour or two so sometimes i just get out of bed at 6am as i know hel be up for a couple of hours but then hel drop off for 2 hours at 8ish allthough he allways seems it bad pain with his wind early morning(i do give him infacol)
To you with babies that sleep well at night do your babies sleep much in the day ? as my baby doesnt sleep great at night but he will allways have the odd 30 mins or hour here and there throughout the day ??? |
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Jul 12th, 2008, 18:54 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | My daughter is 8 weeks and she sleeps well in the night (goes to bed usually around 9:30, wakes up for a "snack" around 11 then back to sleep until about 5:30 then next morning) and she also has 3 two-four hour naps during the day. A lot of people are surprised that she sleeps so much, but she is a happy baby and I think it is great how well she sleeps!! All babies are different though and of course there are the nights that are too hot where she gets very fussy, so I just run a cool bath to cool her off and then dry her off and put a blanket around her as I feed her, and this usually puts her to sleep very quickly!! |
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Jul 12th, 2008, 19:00 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Ella goes to sleep at 9:30 - 10:00pm and sleeps till 7:00:8:00am. Then has 2 - 3 naps in the day lasting 2-4 hours. she is 12 weeks  |
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Jul 12th, 2008, 19:01 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Sam sleeps all night (11pm - 8am) but he's awake all day. He'll sleep in the evening for an hour or two from 9ish but that's it. He used to have a few naps during the day until he was about 3 months but never for very long! x |
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Jul 12th, 2008, 19:41 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | since she was about 3 months old Rhiannon's sleep has been..
7-8pm = bed
6-8am = wake
9-10am= 30 min nap
2-4pm = 30min-2hr nap
she does get the odd day where she doesnt nap though, but she got herself into this routine, i just followed her x |
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Jul 12th, 2008, 19:54 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Dec has had his own little routine since he was about 2 1/2 months
Bed 7.30pm
up between 6.30 and 7am
nap 11am for about 20mins
nap 3pm for about 20mins
He has always been a good sleeper at night but not much sleep durning the day, some days he would go the whole day without a nap and then the odd day he would have an extra one at about 5pm if he is having an off day. |
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Jul 12th, 2008, 20:12 PM
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| Hi,
If Charlie is still under 3 months, he should be on a two and a half or a three hour pattern during the day. Eat, Activity (which should be minimal at this stage), Sleep.
And on a three hour routine by 3 months and 4 hour routine around 4 months with bath, dinner and bed somewhere by 7 or 8 pm.
My baby is now 5 months and has been on this since about 7 or 8 weeks and is doing really well on it. Sleeping from about 8pm - 7pm.
Shout if you need any help.
Mx |
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Jul 12th, 2008, 20:14 PM
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| Coz - have a look at this. |
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Originally Posted by Alexas Mommy My daughter is 8 weeks and she sleeps well in the night (goes to bed usually around 9:30, wakes up for a "snack" around 11 then back to sleep until about 5:30 then next morning) and she also has 3 two-four hour naps during the day. A lot of people are surprised that she sleeps so much, but she is a happy baby and I think it is great how well she sleeps!! All babies are different though and of course there are the nights that are too hot where she gets very fussy, so I just run a cool bath to cool her off and then dry her off and put a blanket around her as I feed her, and this usually puts her to sleep very quickly!! | wow thats really good, i thought if they slept well through night they wouldnt sleep much in the day xx |
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Jul 12th, 2008, 20:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Munchkin | thanks hun, im going to have a look for it , i cant wait for him to get into a routine im a very routine person aswell so would of thought he wouldnt be so bad by now xxx |
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