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13 Weeks - Napping Regression?
« on: July 17, 2006, 12:24:14 pm »
My son was a champion napper until last week.  As soon as I saw tired signs, I would swaddle him, put him down, and he'd be asleep with minimal intervention within 15 minutes.  Last week, that all changed.  It now can take 45 minutes, a ton of shh-patting, and I've even resorted to giving him a bottle a few times.  He doesn't seem totally unhappy in his crib, he just makes A LOT of noise and switches among yawning, yelping, and laughing.  We were swaddling him, but he has found his fingers and seems to enjoy sucking on them so we stopped.   It's probably worth mentioning that he had some massive overstimulation recently as we were hosting seven visitors from overseas.  It didn't interfere with his routine, but as soon as they left the napping problems began. 

Everything else is going well.  He sleeps very well at night, eats well, is still on a 3-hour routine (despite his napping issues of late), and naps for 1-2 hours once he's finally asleep.

Any thoughts?  Any guidance? 

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Re: 13 Weeks - Napping Regression?
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2006, 13:39:42 pm »
How long is he currently awake - how long are his A times? Also - the unswaddling can take some time for him to get used to.
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Re: 13 Weeks - Napping Regression?
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2006, 18:07:08 pm »
I had the same problem with my then 13 week old.  It was like we were starting all over again and not just with naps.  I think the growth spurt that occurs around this time really stirs things up (imo).  We just kept on going with our regular plan and I found that my DD starting moving to the 3.5 hour easy and was doing the 4 hr easy by 15 weeks. 

I also found that I had to be more aware of her self-soothing techniques and give her a little more space to wind down by herself.  I was rushing in for pat/shh at the slightest noise, but now she can put herself to sleep after 5-10 minutes of fussing, kicking, sucking her fingers etc. and my help only makes things worse.  Of course,  once you get this sorted out, something else will change!