Ah, you are right about that A time- I was reading 9am-11:10, thanks for the correction!!!! The NW's on our end are probably getting to me
It can't hurt to try the DF again. There are some babies who just can't do the dream feed, because it disrupts their night sleep more than it helps, and that is the whole point of the DF - to help them get a full tummy and make it longer at night without a feeding. So I would probably at least give it a try again, and if it doesn't work, don't do it
I did exactly what you are talking about - say, to heck with the short naps, and just love that baby with all you've got, no matter when she naps or when she doesn't. It isn't her fault that she's short napping, it could just be her biological rhythm, and she needs a calm and loving mommy to be relaxed enough to take a good long nap anyways. I think picking the one nap to try to extend is a good idea, but if even that doesn't work, just have fun. I promise you, I could have written your posts, verbatim, 11 months ago. I was a basket case, and was resentful that V couldn't take a "proper" nap. There were quite a few days where I shed more tears than she did.
DH was starting to get seriously worried about me, because I had done so well emotionally up until she was about 3mo, and that seemed so late to be sinking into PPD. She had a checkup, and I asked the doctor about naps, and how often she needed to be napping. He gave me bad and wrong advice
saying that she could stay awake as long as she wanted, let her cio, and only feed her every 4hrs if I wanted to. But, it was what I needed to hear, and I quit worrying about how long she napped, and made a conscious effort to just love her up and enjoy her while she was small. And it worked! If you find that you can't make yourself let go of the short naps - you may want to look into PPD stuffs more. There are lots of posts I can point you towards, if you are interested.
You may want to check out the Obsessing around routines post - it is fairly new, and wish that it had been around when V was younger:
https://babywhispererforums.com/index.php?topic=86016.0When you get her up from a short nap - is she happy? Or is she really cranky. Is she going to sleep independently?? What does your wind down look like, and how long does it take you to get her down for a nap???
For us - Vaden was a great self-soother from very early on, but no amount of pat/shh or AP would get her back to sleep if she woke at the 45min mark, which looking back, is obvious that she just wasn't tired enough to take a proper nap - otherwise she would have made that sleep transition on her own, because she was a great SSer. If self-soothing is a big issue for Mathilda, then I would not recommend using much AP because that really can backfire in the long run. I could use it with V a bit more, because she was an angel baby, and very easy to sleep train.
If she is going to sleep independently, then I really would suggest you look at lengthening her A time some. Maybe just by 10-15min, so that it is 1hr 40 or 45minutes, and see what happens. I mean, the worst thing that will happen, will be that her naps shrink to 30minutes or she really fights going down for the nap, because she is OT.
As far as how long A times need to be AFTER a short nap - that is hard to gauge, but I think I typically just kept her up the same amount of A time, which, typically, led to another short nap! Again, should have been a clue for me that she needed a little more A time. Hindsight is always 20/20 isn't it!!!
So those are my disjointed thoughts atm. I hope something in all of this is usefull!!!!