I was just wondering if I have this right?
- Anything under 45 minutes is an OT nap
- Anything between 45 - 1.5hours is an UT nap
If that is the case, what should I do if my 4.5 month old's first nap of the day is 1 hour or 1 hour 20min long? I have been putting him to bed after 2 hours A time because I thought the first nap of the day should begin about 2 hours after they wake up to prevent OS/OT. (I have read so many different books/websites that I have no idea where I got this from).
When he wakes up after those short naps he is fine. He will play in his crib and babble. So I leave him, hoping he will put himself back to sleep for another hour. But that doesn't happen... he will eventually start fussing after about 20 minutes. Another 10 minutes later, he will be hysterical. If I try and shh/pat as soon as he wakes up, he will go bezerk. I always end up taking him out of the room after unsuccessfully trying to extend that nap. But, then the weird thing is that he will be whiny for 20 minutes (probably from crying)... then he will be fine and make it up to 2hr 20 min A time. So maybe I need to make his first morning A time also 2hr 20min...but isn't that too long for first thing in the morning?
I feel like me trying to extend that nap is just causing unnecessary crying and crabbiness. As a result, I can never read his cues properly for the second nap, causing them to be anywhere from 30min - 2 hours (if I put him down after the right A time). And he is ALWAYS very tired by the end of the day and ALWAYS has a bad catnap at 4:30/5 (meaning he wakes up screaming after 30 min)
Is my problem trying to extend the nap or not extending his first A time. Or is it something else?
I am so embarrassed that after 4.5 months I still don't know how much sleep my baby needs. I want to follow the BW recommendations because I know he would be a happier baby with more sleep, but I can't get him to do anything other than what he is doing.