I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right place..I posted a week or so ago re fighting sleep under 'Is this normal?' but thought I'd start a new thread...
Things are going slightly haywire... my 9 month old is fighting both morning & afternoon nap unless rocked til sleepy. I try to put him down awake but sleepy, but I don't really want this to become a prop - I worked so hard with ssh/pat etc in the early days to help him be independent and he was for months- I'd put him down & he'd be asleep within 5 minutes. He has also had his 3rd tooth break through this week - running a temperature, very clingy & miserable - totally unlike him as he never usually cries much at all. 3 teeth in 6 weeks.
Last night I decided I wasn't going to rock him off whatever happened and it took nearly an hour for him to go to sleep. I can deal with this though, it's the daytime sleep that concerns me most as he is getting OT - we had 2 EW at 5.30 this week - which could have been due to teething/feeling unwell I suppose
So I guess my questions are;
what should I try and aim for routine wise?
how do I deal with him fighting daytime sleep when it is taking up to an hour for him to go to sleep?
His routine on a good day is:
E 6am BF, solids an hour later
A
E 9am BF (not to sleep)
S 9.30am for 1hr 20-30mins
E 12pm BF, solids within an hour
A
S 2.15pm for 1.5hr-2hrs
E when wakes BF, solids at 5pm
A
E 6.30pm BF
S 7pm
I also am still feeding him in the night x2 which isn't an issue for me at the moment - he has had weightgain issues & feeds better in the night etc so am happy to continue this for now. Also this is why he is BF every 3 hours in the day.
My other challenge is that I work part time, and he doesn't sleep well at all when with his childminder (2 days a week) - some days 20 mins only until I pick him up around 3pm, so he has a late sleep from 3.45-4.45ish just to try and keep him from being too OT. Up until now he's coped with it. I don't really know why he doesn't sleep there, more going on I guess as there's lots of other toddlers there etc. He often wakes after 15-20mins which he never does here - not since he was tiny anyway. I think he may be jumping awake due to tiredness, and then they cannot settle him back whatever they do.
Also there are at least 2 mornings where he is at church with me and either goes down in a travel cot (have to rock him off for this one as he can crawl out of it and I have 15 minutes to feed & settle him as I'm working - I'm a children's worker), or sleeps in the buggy. So things can't be as consistent as perhaps they could be.
I've got 2 weeks off over Christmas so am hoping to get things back on track then so would value some suggestions...
Thanks for reading!
Jenx