Hi
For the last couple of months I have been working towards implementing a 4-hour EASY routine with my now 5.5 month old daughter after battling 35 minute naps and lots of night wake ups. A few weeks ago we finally began a good routine - she was doing 2x 1.5-2 hr sleeps and a catnap in the afternoon. But last week she started cutting short her first nap short again - this time between 45 mins and 1 hour. Lots of people I know (not using BW) have babies who do similar naps - 45 mins in am, 1.5-2 hours around lunch, 45 mins in late pm - and one or two have even said that according to the routine THEY follow, this is ideal.
I'm not entirely convinced after reading many of the posts here and wondered if I should now be working on stretching out her awake time again. Last week after waking early she would be pretty grumpy in the next A time, although this week she's been better (could she be getting used to less sleep?) I have been trying to increase her A time by 5-10 mins for a few days now although it's been very slow-going (also hard to know when exactly she wakes in the morning as she tends to lie awake for a bit, then chat to herself for a while so I'm watching her tired cues, then waiting a few minutes longer).
If she continued to do short first naps would this create a problem later when we move to 2 naps in the day? Or would it sort itself out as A time increased?
Her EASY routine looks a bit like this (depending on wake up time and not including extending A time):
E 6.30am
A
S 8.30am
A 9.30am
E 10-10.30am
A
S 11.30am
A 1-1.30pm
E 2-2.30pm
A
S 3-3.30pm
A 4pm
E 5pm
A (wind down for bed)
S 6.30pm
She has been waking around 9-9.30pm so has an earlyish d/feed at 9.30pm if she stays asleep that long. She also tends to wake in the night at around 1-2.30am (full feed) and 4.30-5am (one side). She is fully breastfed.
ETA: Sometimes if she has a short first nap she makes up for it with a long last nap - doesn't affect her night sleep so I leave her. Also, I have tried shush/pat for her first nap but she wasn't interested in going back to sleep. Now, as she doesn't really cry (just grizzles) when she wakes I leave her in the cot for maybe half an hour - hoping she'll go back to sleep eventually, although she hasn't yet!!