Tinkerbell99 I just saw your long post! I didn't see it before sending my last message asking about bedtime!
Thank you sooo much for taking the time to write all that out for me, have just given it a good read. However, my issue isn't really getting him to sleep independently - especially for his first nap of the day. To be honest as long as the A time is about right, he goes off with minimal fussing for that one, in just a few minutes (took 3 mins this morning). I can't actually remember the last time I needed to intervene at all
My issue is more about how to work around such a short nap as I can't resettle him. I spent the first 6 weeks or so of our cot nap journey not bothering for my sanity - as you mentioned in your post
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and then when I decided to try and tackle it, I spent hours using sssh/pat variations and PU/PD, staying in the room for ages etc - all to no avail. I am happy to keep trying in the hope that one day he'll surprise me, but i'm really confused about how that will affect the routine, if indeed my LO is LSN?
I think what I need is an outline of an EASY, for when he only takes a 30 min 1st nap - where should the feeding be and where should the following nap/s be and for how long? I presume this routine would require a CN? Or as a LSN could he handle a long A after a good lunchtime nap in the carseat?
I especially need some guidance for where bedtime should come following last nap, as we seem to be coming unstuck there a bit at the moment and it's affecting our nights. As I know he only sleeps for 9.5 or 10 hours a night I am understandably keen not to make it too early - unless people are
really positive it is going to lengthen his sleep - everything i've seen of him so far suggests otherwise, but you are all way more knowledgable than me on this stuff
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Is the other option a CN and a later BT, to ensure he gets enough sleep and enough A?
So would it look like this;
w/u 6:30am (being optimtistic here as I think 5:45am EWU are about to return!)
E 6:30
A 2hr 45 or 3hr? Or even longer to try and get a better nap?
E are you suggesting that I do a sml feed here 30/45 mins before the S?
S 9:15 or 9:30 for 30 mins
E 10
A when we were on 2hr30 he could easily do a full A even after a short nap - so do I try for 2hr 45/3 again?
E another sml feed at 12ish?
S 12:45 or 1 in carseat for 1.5/2hr?
E 2:30/3
A 4 hours? or CN
Bath ?
BF ?
BT ?
If you could edit this where necessary and help me fill in some of the blanks here I would be very grateful indeed!
LovelyLilyandJack - thanks very much for the bedtime advice, I was totally loss as to whether he needed a really long A or not. But 6:45 is our normal time, so I aimed for that and he was snoring by 6:50. He fell asleep feeding but I did my best to stir him by winding him before going into the cot and he did a big yawn and reached for his lovey, before starting to snore, so I think it worked
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He did the same last night though and then woke up and cried for almost 2 hours, so i'm not going to hold my breath just yet!