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jessmum46
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Re: LSN baby seems to resist predictable routine
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August 12, 2015, 06:38:30 am »
Isn't that always the way? Glad you got a good night though x
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Indeed!
Would you say, as a generally rule, LOs day is 12 hours? e.g. if they rise at 630 you work on a 630 BT, give or take a bit for significant deviations to the daytime naps. Or, is there a fair bit of variability between babies?
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I think there's quite a bit of variability. DD I worked predominantly on a 12h day, DS is more like 13h or he just ends up waking earlier as 11h is a fairly standard night for him. I do a shorter day if his nap is significantly shorter than usual, but in general stick to the longer day as it seems to work better for him.
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