Ok...thought I would send an update. W2S works once in awhile...I am fine with that because she normally goes back to sleep fairly easily.
Well, she turned four months on Wednesday (august 2) and everything changed (textbook baby?
). For the first few days after she woke she kept waking up every 10 minutes. I tried keeping her up longer but it really wasn't working too well and she let me know. We decided it was time to start weaning the swaddle (because she is going to start rolling and we want to get rid of the paci and we want her to be able to use her hands to sooth herself).
This morning dh and I went for a walk and she ended up staying up for almost 2 hours (hooray). We had one arm out of her swaddle (1st time). She fell asleep fine. She woke up 25 minutes later cooing so we left her in there. Eventually she started to cry a bit so we went in a tried to put her back to sleep. After a half hour we realized that she was not going to go back to sleep so we got her up. She was happy. We fed her at her normal time and then did some low key playing so not to overstimulate since she really didn't get a nap. Well, she happily stayed awake for almost 2 1/2 hours
. We put her down and again fell asleep fine. I thought she would surly stay asleep after being awake about 4 plus hours with only 25 minutes of sleep (usually gets 1 hour 15 minute naps). But, she woke up after only 30 minutes, making silly noises again. When she started to cry a bit we tried to put her back to sleep but again it didn't work. She is just laying in there now making noises (we have an hour or so until her next feeding and not even an hours worth of naps and she has been up since 6:20am and it is now 11:40).
Do you think this has to do with the swaddle or turning 4 months?
I am glad she is staying awake longer but I know how important naps are so I don't know what to do. Tomorrow she is getting her shots so I know that is going to throw everything off as well. Is this a normal transition for lo and will she start napping again? I know she needs her sleep.
Thanks.
Melissa