Happy New Year BW family! Hope you all had a lovely time over the holidays
I started this thread (
4 month regression - how to get back on track?!) when my daughter was 5 months old and we'd been struggling with her naps and night sleep for 6-8 weeks. Fast forward another two months and we are
still struggling
So, my one and only NY resolution this year is to figure out what's going on, get her on a more consistent routine and (hopefully) sort out her night sleep so hubby and I aren't such zombies!
I'm sick of looking at my previous thread, so thought I'd start a fresh one for the new year!
Here goes:
NapsWe have been aiming for 3hr A time during the day, but it's a bit hit and miss! Sometimes she will nap for 1-2hrs, other times it's 20mins and she won't resettle
In the morning, particularly, she gets fussy around 2-2.5hrs, but I've been pushing her to 2.75 or 3hrs and then mostly doing 3hrs in the daytime unless her nap was really, really bad. She's a mix of textbook/spirited I think, so often gets OS and stays up longer than she should when there's lots of activity from older brother or we're out and about!
If she cries during a nap, I can generally resettle with a dummy, but she typically wakes up happy regardless of the length! If she's had a decent sleep, then she will happily play in her cot for a good 10-15mins before calling for me to get her up.
NightsAt night, she goes down around 6.30/7pm, but often wakes an hour later, usually just for a resettle with dummy, but sometimes for more milk. She's cut three teeth over the last two weeks and was waking hourly throughout the night..... but is now still waking for more milk around 11pm/midnight and then again around 3/4am. And she is usually quite restless after that, sometimes waking at 5am, 5.30am, 6am and then up for the day around 7am.
We moved her from her moses basket in our room to the cot in her own room on New Year's Day and so far that hasn't made anything worse! We have a double bed in her room, so to date one of us has still been sleeping in with her, as she wakes so often in the night...... but we have been letting her thrash about and settle herself as much as possible.
FeedingShe started solids at 6 months and
loves her food so far
We're doing a mix of puree and finger food and she typically eats whatever we offer with great excitement! She is a refluxy baby and I think she does suffer from wind/digestive pain quite a bit, but that seems to have settled down now, as she's got used to solids . She also sometimes gets red, blotchy skin on her face, which makes me wonder about food allergies, but I can't pinpoint a likely cause.... She's been formula fed since about 3 weeks old, with no problems aside from the reflux. We've never medicated for that as, apart from extra laundry, it's never caused her or us any major distress! I do think that sometimes I mistake windy fussiness and itchy skin/eyes as signs of tiredness, which doesn't help me 'read her' accurately
We're also struggling a bit with the timings of her meals and milk feeds. She doesn't seem hungry for milk when she wakes at 7am, but is currently having two night feeds of about 2-3oz so I guess that will have an impact. We tend to go straight to breakfast around 7.30 and do milk afterwards, but she's a real snacker on her bottle and ends up drinking it close to nap time, creating a feed-to-sleep situation. And this of course then continues throughout the day
We also dropped down to three 8oz bottles soon after we started weaning, as she just wasn't interested in her 11am feed, but I'm now wondering if we did that too soon and she isn't getting enough milk? I went back to four smaller bottles yesterday, but still seemed to be offering them when she wasn't very interested
She was having 25-30oz in total over four bottles and has now dropped to around 20oz in the day, but with an additional 4-6oz in the night too. She's has three lots of solids each day and is much more interested in food than milk. She eats half a weetabix with milk for breakfast, a 125g jar (or equivalent) of puree plus finger food (cheese, fruit, breadsticks) for lunch and another 125g jar or equivalent for dinner. She often has around 6tsps of plain yoghurt with fruit puree after lunch and dinner too and would probably eat more of everything if I let her/had it available! She has been eating breakfast around 7.30, lunch around 12.30 and dinner around 4.30/5pm, which fits in well with us and her brother, but I'm not sure how to space her milk feeds around that
Also, when she starts nursery (admittedly not for another 5 months!), their mealtimes are 11.30 lunch and 3.30 tea
So I'm not sure whether to use that as my starting point now, even though it doesn't really fit with our typical day....
PropsShe has had a dummy since very early as she is a sucky baby and it seemed to help her reflux. It was also a fab tool for easy settling with older brother demanding attention too! But we're wondering whether it's now become a prop? Back in October, when she was waking every 1-2 hours at night (with no sign of teeth!), we considered just taking it away, but then she got sick with bronchiolitis and was in hospital for a week and it was so helpful in comforting her! So we've stuck with it for now...... I think she is on the cusp of being able to reliably find and replace it herself, especially as she is now in her cot with more space. We bought her a set of glow in the dark dummies as part of her Christmas stocking!
As mentioned above, she also has a tendency to feed to sleep, as her routine is a bit all over the place and she takes so long with her bottles. So I think we need some help sorting out a better pattern for her
Sample EASYHere's our pattern from yesterday, which was quite a good day:
W/up: 7.10E: solids 7.45 (Weetabix with milk and a couple of toast fingers)E: milk 8.30 (8oz, but over an hour or so)
A: 2hrs 45minsS: 9.55 - 11.10 (1hr 15 sleep)E: milk 11.30 (offered, but not interested)
E: solids 11.45 (cheese sandwich, banana)E: milk 12.45 (took about 3.5oz before our walk, then 2.5oz just before nap)
A: 2hrs 55minsS: 2.05 - 3.05 (1hr sleep)E: milk 3.30pm (4.5oz over the course of an hour)
E: solids 5pm (125g veggie puree, yoghurt with fruit puree)E: milk 6.20 (offered at 5.45 to try and space out from bedtime, but not hungry. Took 4oz and fell asleep on bottle)
A: 3hrs 30minsS: 6.35 - 11pm (cried out at 10pm, but went back off by herself)E: 11.10 (3oz)
S: 11.15 - 3am (resettled with dummy)
S: 3am - 5am (cried out at 4am, but went back off)E: 5.10 (3oz)
S: 5.45 - 6.30 (coughed herself awake)
S: 6.30 - 7.10 And here's today so far:
W/up: 7.10E: solids 7.45 (Weetabix with 2oz milk)E: milk 8.30 (6oz, but over an hour or so)
A: 2hrs 40minsS: 9.50 - 11.20 (1hr 30 sleep)E: milk 11.45 (offered, but not interested)
E: solids 12.45 (minced beef and swede puree, yoghurt with apple puree)E: milk 13.15 (6oz over 45mins or so)
A: 2hrs 45minsS: 2.10 - 2.39 (23mins )Her second A time today was short because she was getting really fussy and almost falling asleep on the bottle downstairs. Typically though, she seemed really awake once I'd got her upstairs and in her sleep sack.... She looked around for a bit, but then did fall asleep on the bottle (again)
I replaced dummy and tried another 2oz milk, but she's just smiles when I go in and then starts crying when I leave.
Questions- Do her current A times look ok? I was wondering about increasing again to 3hrs 15, but we've actually had good naps and a better night on 2hrs 45/3hrs these last two days
- Should the last A time before bed be the longer one? She did 3hrs 30 yesterday and that seemed to work ok
- What should I do if the second nap is a bust like today? A catnap at 4.30/5pm is pretty late..... but how early can I realistically do bedtime and still fit in dinner and milk etc?!
- Should I aim for milk feeds before solids? I know "food is for fun until they're one" so does that mean I need to focus on keeping milk quantities up, even though she's really eager for food?
- Roughly how much milk vs solids should she be having at this age?
- How best can I break the feed-to-sleep pattern when she takes so long over her bottles?
- Should we still think about taking her dummy away? Or is it more a timing/feed-to-sleep problem?
I am now in tears myself as I just can't take much more
I am going to talk to my Health Visitor/ Community Nursery Nurse as they offered one-to-one support once Christmas was out the way..... and I'm considering talking to my GP about possible PND too as I just feel so down
I'm not sure if the sleep deprivation is causing me to get depressed, or whether the depression is underlying and just exacerbated by the lack of sleep. Either way, I just want to shut myself in a dark room for a few months and emerge when she's, say, 18 months and (presumably) on one nap and fewer bottles!
Sorry for the essay, but any help with fresh eyes would be most appreciated! Thanks xx