Thank you, Katherine. 2 weeks of this and I'm flummoxed & shattered. I can now fully understand how frustrating it must have been with B's EWs. So happy that that phase is over for you guys.
on one nap days, why BT after 4h when a CN would be after 4h15??
She has always needed a shorter A to bed than she does before naps. 4 is actually pushing it and only started being alright once her A moved to 4.15.
Out of interest does Eris have a 'normal' BT or does it vary quite a bit?
Till 7 months, BT was consistently 7pm. However, once her am nap started lengthening & only a pm CN was needed, I've had to vary BT depending on when the CN ended. It has always been between 6.15 & 7.
Long nights are common in the switch to one nap, BUT they don't last forever.
Regd the long nights, I completely agree. What I felt was, if she has an EBT and wakes earlier than usual but has had a good night's rest (11.5-12), I would just take it from there and have 2 naps on that day instead. But that never happened. Instead of WU at 7, she would wake anywhere between 7.30 & 8. I don't understand exactly what has gone wrong. I know she is OT but how she got so OT so quickly is a bit beyond me. I have gone through my logs & she has consistently been getting 14 - 15 hours sleep overall and always long nights. Now her nights are around 8 -9 hours:S Unless I get her into bed at 5, then I get 12 hours.
I don't think one nap is sustainable with less than 4.5h A either side of nap, probably closer to 5h for most babies.
Definitely, we weren't trying to shift to a total 1 nap routine but just being flexible between the 2. Actually since she won't do UT naps and is prone to NWs in the first part of the night if she gets less than her total day sleep requirements per length of day, we opted for one nap day with EBT instead of an extra long day and it was working out great.
Since 12th April, she has needed help at BT, consistently taking over an hour to fall asleep, and on the 17th, the EWs started - so I guess the OT was just accumulating. As we are unable to get her to sleep on time, the OT is just increasing. I have been careful to keep the day short. I have started capping the am nap so that pm happens earlier, to keep the day at 12 hours as she only needs 2 hours day sleep.
I don't think the BT resistance is OT only. There is SA at play too and.. I can't put my finger on what else. The leap we just finished was the 'world of sequences' so I'm wondering if that has something to do with it too.
Anyway, our routine..
Tues
WU-4.50 (could not RS. Got her out of bed at 6)
Nap 1 - 10.15-12.25
Nap 2- 4.55 - 5.30
PD for bed - 7.30 (I was trying 2 hours A as you suggested) Kept waking every 10 minutes. Sleep - 8.30
WU screaming & needed RS at 10,1,5 & 6.20
Wed
WU- 6.20
Nap 1 - 11-12.50
PD for bed - 5 Sleep -6
Thursday 23/4
WU - 5.50
Nap 1 - 10.20-11.45
Nap 2 - 4.10-4.40
PD for Bed- 6.20 Sleep - 7.30
Needed RS -8.30 Sleep - 9
A times might seem long before am nap on Tuesday & Wednesday but that is because we kept her in bed and she was dozing on & off.
Also wanted to add that the days before this started happening were 2 nap days, so quite inexplicable what has suddenly snapped.
I hope you can shed some light on the situation. I honestly feel that the only way out of this is for her to sleep on time at BT, whether with help or independently. Otherwise we will never catch up.