Hi there
Firstly I want to give you some (((((hugs))))). Because I know firsthand the exhaustion & frustration that EWing can cause. My DS started EWing at around 5 months old & it has continued right up to now (he's almost 11months). I don't want to scare you with that, as we are FINALLY having some progress in resolving it. So lets see if we can all help you out.
PP is right in that day sleep does tend to improve around the 6 month mark & you are so close now so do hang in there. However, it does look to me like you have a reasonable napper on your hands since you are getting some good naps of 1.5hrs long - GREAT!
What do you do when she wakes up early? Do you go straight in to her & feed? Are you certain she is hungry at this time (esp. if she only had a feed at 3am)? When you lay her back down & she is happy & babbling, what do you do then? Do you leave her be or do you go in & try to help get her back to sleep? I appreciate its frustrating when you can hear them squealing etc (we have exactly the same in our house too!) but I agree with the PP that IIWM I'd leave her to it & she may well drift off back to sleep. Use of ssh/pat or PU/PD are only intended for if your LO is crying. So if she's not, there's no need to intervene.
Other possible causes of EWing could be that she is too hot/cold, outside light or noise (e.g. birds). If you haven't got blackout blinds curtains I would highly recommend them & if the birds could be disturbing her you could always try some white noise.
WRT your routine, I also would not treat 5am as the start of the day. If she is happy to lay in her cot in the mornings, leave her there until your normal start to the day. In our house we agreed that we wouldn't get up before a certain time - we decided on 6am. Until then, DS stays in bed, in the dark, like it is night time.
In terms of her current EASY a couple of things stand out. I think you are in an UT/OT loop.
1) Around 6 months (some earlier, some later) LO's are getting ready to drop the catnap. This usually happens once they can handle A times of 3hrs. The CN is just that - a short nap to tide them over til BT, however, your LO's catnap is actually the longest nap in the day (1.5hrs) & ends at 5.10pm. This is a pretty good length nap & I would expect your LO to be able to handle near enough a full A time after it, yet she is going to sleep after only 1h 35 of A time. My suspicion is that the CN is contributing to your EW problems b/c it is too long a nap, too late in the day, so she is not *quite* tired enough to go to sleep & have a full night's sleep, IYSWIM?
2) The short 30min AM nap appears to be OT. This is b/c she is waking early & PP is right that her 1st A time is long for her age. Normally A times are around 2-2.25hrs at 5 months, maybe up to 2.5hrs as they near 6 months. Then she does an A time of 2h 55mins after this short nap before her next nap. I'd say that is also too long an A time, especially after a short nap. My 11 month old only does 2.5hr A time after a 30min nap.
Just so you know, what is finally working for us is to push the AM nap out slowly but surely, so it starts later (preferably 9am or later). As if you give the AM nap too early in the day it can just reinforce the EW as they use the AM nap to catch up on their lost night sleep.
However, for your situation, doing this alone would not be the best idea b/c she is so much younger than my DS & she is already doing an OT nap at 8.15am. Pushing the nap out at this stage would only make her more OT & we don't want that if we can help it. It IS something that will need to be addressed once she is no longer OT though, as this could just cause your EWing to continue.
IMHO I think I would try 2 things.
Firstly, we need to get the CN to be the shortest nap of the day. I'd probably wake her 15mins earlier, so she sleeps 1h 15 not 1.5hrs. Put her to bed at the normal time. This may be tough as she will be tired out from the long day - but hopefully 15 mins will not stretch her too far. Hopefully she might sleep a little later in the morning - which will then mean its not so long until her AM nap, so she shouldn't get so OT & therefore should start to extend her nap. Do this for a few days - if there is no effect, shorten the CN a little more.
Secondly, shorten the A time before her AM nap to see if it will get you a better nap. If she still does a 30min nap, put her down for her next nap a bit sooner than you have been doing. What we are trying to do is get her to take her 2 longer naps in the AM and early PM, and take her shortest nap - the CN around tea time. As her A times then start to increase, the CN will eventually be dropped.
I suggest doing those 2 things in that order b/c if you can promote a later wakeup by cutting the CN then the 1st A time will naturally shorten without you having to shift the AM nap earlier in the day. As I said an early AM nap can reinforce EWing so we don't want that if we can avoid it. Also it avoids throwing your whole routine off for the day.
Ive put in a couple of links for you to have a look at:
http://babywhispererforums.com/index.php?topic=163926.0also some sample routines you might find helpful to give you an idea of what you are aiming for:
http://babywhispererforums.com/index.php?topic=64158.msg476652#msg476652http://babywhispererforums.com/index.php?topic=164029.0I also want to reiterate what PP said about going to bed early for a couple of nights - I did this when our EW's were at their worst, & this really helped me to feel better the next day as I wasn't so exhausted. If you are better rested you will cope with things so much better.
Sorry for the long post - EW is such a complicated business!!!!
HTH.xx