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SLEEP => Night Wakings => Topic started by: mimi1981 on January 11, 2016, 17:43:23 pm
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Hi,
I'd love some advice or help as I think i'll go crazy.
My beautiful daughter till a month a go (just when she turned 3 months) was sleeping pretty well (in our books)
she would go down at 7pm - we'd do dream feed at 10.30 and then she would sleep until 4/5/6 am with an occasional waking for the pacifier.
She has always only done 30-40min naps in the day. I have tried all sorts to extend these but somehow struggle. and have not managed.
in the last month she has now started waking up before her dream feed time - so about 10pm-ish; then 1am/2am and again at 4/5am
in the day she also only lasts about 2.45hrs between feeds - its almost like clockwork. In the night she also has full feeds while in teh day she is a bit distracted.
Her A time is between 1 1/2 hrs and 1 3/4 hrs when she starts rubbing her eyes and gets tired i take her up to her crib - put a white noise app give her the pacifier and she rolls on her one side and falls asleep on her own. (pacifier may also be an issue?)
I know of the 4 month sleep regression but this just feels a bit long - it has been a month now? the night wakings arent at the same time but are the same time apart? 2 1/2 to 2 3/4hrs. I have noticed she also eats more often in the day (2 1/2 to 3hrs max)
Any advice or suggestions even of a sample EASY for her age would be really appreciated.. I just dont know if this is habitual or if she is truly hungry. Also wondering if my milk is enough as she is a biggish baby.
Thanks very much for any advice.
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Hi there! Honestly, you're little one is still so young, there are going to be times particularly around growth spurts, when she'll wake at night more. If you can try to fit in a cluster feed before bed time, you may find she can last all the way to the DF. I used to sneak mine in between 4:30-7 (4:30, 5:45, 7pm BT feed). I've attached a link below with a variety of sample EASY's from other parents, you might find them helpful too. HTH!
chronological EASY samples, 0-3 months