I know it feels ever so hard right now. Keep in sight the progress you've made though. Only yesterday there was a 2.5hr nap and you were happy with the progress.
Having a day with a super cranky baby is tiring and can cause you to lose sight of where you were yesterday...and where you can be tomorrow. you'll get there.
So - lets look back at yesterday,
S-830-11( she was so fussy. I couldn't get her to go any longer. I was scared she would be OT)
WU-1050
E-11
A-1115-1235
S-1235
She had a long 2.5hr nap which was followed with a 1hr 35 A time, way too short, the result was a 30 min nap.
When baby sleeps only 30 mins she will get cranky. UT naps can lead to OT due to the loss of sleep.
Keep in mind A time for this age is 2.5 to 3hr. You really do need to gIve 2hrs for every A time if not more, then when ready increase to 2hr 15, then increase to 2hr 30 or the short naps will continue. Looking forwards over the coming weeks as she approaches 6 months she will need a 2hr 30 or even 3hr A time, if you delay on the A time increases in increments you will have continued sleep difficulties.
Yes during routine changes LO can get OT but the way to overcome this is to go steadily towards a more suitable routine.
I suggest 2hrs for every A time *minimum*
You can also do a W2S to help her transition at 30 mins.
How do I address habitual wakings? (wake-to-sleep and other methods)Please look at W2S for naps, option 1. Rather than going in at 30 mins I recommend going in at 20 mins and be ready with you hand very near or on her to begin W2S as she goes through the 30 min WU. Shush/pat or whatever your adapted version is, in the cot, to help her transition into the next cycle. As it says in the link, if she fully wakes and cries properly use your usual method, eg pick up for shush/pat.
This is one of those times when EASY seems hard, but you will get through this and a bit of OT now will turn into a great, fully rested, predictable routine. It will.
((hugs)) too I know you're exhausted and frustrated. You can do this x