I have been reading up on extending naps on this forum and have tried all sorts of different tricks. DS is now 11 weeks old and naps have progressively gotten shorter and shorter and I'm lucky if I can get one that goes beyond the 45 minute mark per day. Because he wakes crying (or cranky), I can only assume that he needs more sleep. I then spend a lot of time and energy (and patience) trying to put him back using the shush-pat method. Sometimes, after 20 minutes or so or shush-pat, he might go back down, but only for another 40 minutes. However, I can usually tell whether he will be able to go back to sleep (because his body will eventually melt in my arms) versus a failed attempt (his body just gets stiff, he is agitated and starts to wail).
He wakes around 7:45am and our day looks something like this.
E 8:00
S 9:00 (I start the process earlier, as soon as I see signs of fatigue or crankiness, but this is when he falls asleep)
He wakes at 10:00 am. Activity time until next feed, but it's hard to keep him up until 11.
E 10:45
S 11:30
He then wakes at 12:15. If I can't put him back down, then we have activity time until 1:00pm (only 2.5 hours after his previous feed, but I can't hold him much longer without having him fall asleep on the breast). Sometimes, he can sleep 90 minutes, which puts us back on a 3-hour EASY.
E 1:00 (by this time, he is a little tired... but he still eating pretty efficiently)
S: 2:15
He then wakes at 3pm...
Another 45 minute nap from 4:30pm - 5:15pm.
Until 7pm where he is out for the night. DF at 9:30pm. NF at 4:30am.
I try not to overstimulate him during A times. I do the 4S before every nap. I shush-pat, try the pacifier (which he typically spits out). Sometimes a 'top-up' feed before going to sleep (like in Josie's post), although in my case, he usually won't take it or he'll end up overfed and spitting up. The room is dark, no mobiles. Extending A times has not worked. He just ends up super cranky and crying before I put him down.
The problem is that when he is cranky, he needs to be held a lot. I can't really put him down whithout having him fuss. However, if he has slept well (which he used to do until 2-3 weeks ago), then he's an angel and he can amuse himself.
What am I doing wrong here? I know around 6 months, things do settle down and naps generally get better, but that seems so far away right now, as I scramble to get things done in 40-minute windows
Any advice would be great.
Sherry