Hi Ankie
My LO is 4 months this week, and I was going through the same thing as you when my DD was about 3 months. The mods can probably help give you advise on an appropriate standard EASY routine, but this is what I did at the time, and still do now:
- Moved to a EASYA...EASYA routine with the following things fixed:
wake 6.45/7.15
E 7/7.30
E 11
E 2.30
E 5.30/6.00
bed 6.00/6.30
df 11 (currently moving on bringing this earlier)
This works really well, and means I don't stress about my DD waking up immediately before feed time. I found her A time changed really fast over the last month, so her naps shift a bit every week, but I now try to do them around 8.45/9 for 1.5 hrs, 12/12.30 for 2 hrs, 3.45/4 for 45 mins. At the beginning, I needed to be flexible with it during the times that end of A time would be close to feed time to avoid overtiredness, but I think you'd have that issue at times with a standard EASY routine, especially when nap no 2 is developing, and if you're on a 3.5 or 4 hr EASY
- If naps started overlapping with feed time, be flexible with feeding by up to 30 mins. I especially thought it was important to let my LO have as much "practice" as possible to transition across the 45 minute mark for naps 1 & 2 if that makes sense...? So, sometimes, I just let her do that, and then wake her, although I find she wakes in a better mood if she is woken up at the end of a sleep cycle, ie after 45 mins, 1h30mins or 2h15mins
- Don't let naps 1 & 2 go more than 2 hrs. At the start, my LO started doing 2 x 2 hr naps (I had to wake her after 2 hrs for both these naps!) + 1 x 45 minutes. After a week or so of that, she started waking after 45 minutes into nap 2, so I extended A time, and shortened nap 1 to 1.5hrs, and then nap 2 became 2 hrs again. Now she's starting to wake after 45 mins into nap 2 again, so I'm working on extending A time, and if that doesn't work, I'll try to cut nap 1 down to 1 hr. I found my DD is happiest if nap 2 is the longest/uninterrupted nap of the day, so this is what I'm trying to do with her routine, aiming to have her do 2 hrs for nap 2.
- My LO sleeps more soundly at night if she's had 3.5-4 hrs of sleep during the day. If she sleeps more than that during the day, I hear her stirring more in the early evening, sometimes talking to herself for 20 mins, but she just falls asleep again. If we have a crappy day for naps, I aim for a minimum of 3 hrs sleep during the day - anything less, and bedtime falls apart.
Sorry for rambling, hope some of this helps!
anita