Thank you!!! Okay, so when I start doing the saying goodbye and then coming back when she cries and then leaving again when she is calm, should I start her wind down early since she won't actually sleep until later than I want her to? If so, how early? What about with letting her play with the pacifiers/dummies- same question?
A few more questions for you... (Thank you so much for being my lifeline, Becky!...And thanks for following along, Bex09. Feel free to jump in any time.
Her naps seem to be shortening more and more. When I first upped her first A time to 4 hours because her naps had gone to 1 hr,15 min they temporarily increased to 1 hr, 20-25 min. Then after just a little while they went back to 1 hr, 15 min and now they are down to 1 hr, 10 min. I asked my DH to take her to the park tomorrow morning to see if that helps, but I am really starting to wonder if she actually needs another A time push! It is just happening so quickly! What do you think? Also, if I am able to get that first nap up to an hour and a half, should the second A time be longer than 3.5 hours? (where it is now)
She is getting SOO mobile! Crawling everywhere, sitting up on her own from a lying down position, and pulling herself to stand! It is so exciting to watch
but it is adding some extra complications to sleep time! Sometimes when I try to put her to sleep she keeps trying to sit up in bed... or at least to put her head up. How should I handle this? Currently I push her head/back back down
but I feel kind of bad doing that and since the goal is to get me out of having to stand there until she goes to sleep, I don't really want to have this habit. I also worry she might be using it to get me to stay and to interact with her
. Should I just let her sit? How is she ever going to sleep that way?
How long can she go between nursing sessions at this age? And how long after nursing should solids be? At the moment I wait 50 minutes after she wakes in the morning to nurse her because I am worried that otherwise she won't last until after her first nap, but this is getting harder and harder because she gets really fussy wanting to eat and I feel bad making her wait. I know the problem will only get more complicated as her A times increase even more.
Lastly, I keep wondering, are these little tweaks really truly going to get rid of those NWs? I feel like I am constantly trying to find that "perfect" easy with the perfect A times and perfect naps so that she will sttn, but I am starting to lose faith that it will really work. Is it really a matter of finding the perfect easy? Or is it really going to take something more drastic, something like PU/PD?
Thank you for your constant support!