Hi all
I've previously described my LO as a "champion" sleeper, but not so anymore!!! From what I can tell, she seems to need to transition to a longer EASY, however I have a few questions. Oh, first here's the stats:
LO is 14 weeks old, is approximately 18 pounds (I know!!) and here's her 3hr EASY schedule
E: 7:30am
A: 7:45-8:30
S: 8:30-10:30
E: 10:30
A: 10:45-11:30
S: 11:30-1:30
E: 1:30
A: 1:45-2:30
S: 2:30-4:30
E: 4:30
A: 4:45-5:30
S: 5:30-6
A: 6-7:30
E: 7:30
S: 8
She was really good with this for a while, and at least two of three day naps were 2 hrs long. I know her A time for her age is really short, but I could never seem to extend them. Extending them led to disasterous naps. The only way I could extend them was by going out for walks, but I can't do that for every cycle! Maybe she's bored? Her night sleep was typically 11-12 hours with one or two feeds at night. No dream feed.
But, these days, her naps are getting shorter, she doesn't seem as interested in feeding (much shorter time - more efficient or not hungry? I'm bfing), and she's waking up more at night. Last night for the first time since she was 4 weeks old she woke up three times. I know this might be a growth spurt, but her last growth spurt was at 10 weeks and I definitely knew it since she was feeding from both sides for most feeds for three days. I have a hard enough time getting her to finish feeding one side these last few days! So, my question after this looong spiel:
How do I get to a 3.5 EASY (or more!) if I can't get her to stay awake longer? I know the other option is EASAS but do I only do this when she wakes up early from her nap? If she happens to take a normal nap, then I'm stuck back at 3hrs again. I know most people are cautioned against overstimulating, but I actually think I'm understimulating her. We read books, go for walks, take baths, she sits in bouncy chair, but is not interested in any other toys. A lot of the time we just walk around the house. Anyways, sorry for the rambling. Any thoughts?