I am really struggling with trying to make EASY work again, but every time I think I'm getting somewhere, I seem to be back to square one. The 3-hour routine was working really well for us, she was sleeping consistently sleeping through the night (11 hours+), having decent feeds and daytime naps. Then, perhaps coincidentally, she had a sicky virus and on recovery from that, she hit the 4-month mark and it's all been downhill since then! I had a brief reprieve of 3 or 4 days when I moved her onto a 4-hour routine and she instantly took to it, I didn't even do it gradually. She was back to sleeping through the night, and feeding well, napping well in the day etc. But then we had a day where we had to go out and about a lot (I also have a 4-year old, who needs entertaining!), and LO was napping in the car, and it seems that I can't get things back on track since then. And that was a couple of weeks ago now.
So she is now 4 1/2 months. The main problem now in the day is that her first nap is only 40 minutes. There is no point me trying to get her to sleep again as when she wakes, she is properly awake, and shouting! Then it is too soon to feed her - often only being 2 3/4 hours since the last feed, so I have tried to do a bit of A first, to push back the E, but this has a knock-on effect thoughout the day then, with feeds ending up being too close together, and she's not really feeding for long sometimes, and very distracted. (She's EBF, and refuses all attempts at a bottle of EBM!). Then her lunchtime sleep is about 1 1/2 hours, and then an afternoon of 40 minutes again. It seems to have settled into a bit of a pattern in these daytime naps. I could cope with that if she would sleep at night again.
I have read about extending the A times, which I thought I would try by 15 mins this morning, but I am watching for her sleepy cues, and when I put her down for a nap she is ready and generally goes down without fuss and I don't have to shh/pat at all. At night I have been dream feeding her when I go to bed, about 10.30-11. How important is the timing of this? Should it be strictly 4-hours after the last feed, or is it ok to just do it when you go to bed? That dream feed has seen her through generally to about 4.30-5, when she wakes, and shouts!! I have tried to soothe her to sleep then, but I have given up and ended up feeding her and then she goes back to sleep. She is just so wide awake, the only thing that will calm her to sleep is a feed. After that, she will go to sleep till 8.30am sometimes, so maybe that is what is messing up that first nap of the day and making it so short?!
I didn't do any kind of routine with my first - she found her own pattern, slept through the night from 6 weeks and is still a great sleeper now at 4 years, so it's all a shock to the system! I used to nurse her to sleep every time, day and night (against all advice, I know!), but u worked for her.
And last night, LO woke up 3.30am and fed for 30 mins before going straight back to sleep. And that's after an 11pm dream feed! I just don't know where I am, it's impossible to plan, and I find this stressful when wanting to try and keep to some kind of routine for LO, but also keep my 4-year old happy on the days she's home.
And just how do you manage the napping in the car?! LO falls asleep in the car so quickly, even if it's a good hour til her nap is due!!
I keep reading about this "4 month sleep regression", could it be that? and if so, are you supposed to just ride it out and hope it gets better? At the moment I am the definition of madness - doing the same thing repeatedly and hoping for a different outcome!
Any thoughts would be most welcome, I'm despairing what to do next.