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5.30am wakings and random nap times!!
« on: October 20, 2005, 07:17:15 am »
I am exhausted, my 15 month old is waking at 5.30am every morning and has been for over a week now.  Before that she would wake at 5.30am maybe once or twice a week.

Her napping is a little bit all over the place.

At home she will generally have 1.5hrs between 9.30/10am - 11/11.30am and sometimes a short nap in the afternoon, though this is rarer and rarer.

At nursery though she will sleep at random times (I am told that it will take about 1 hour for her to drop off - not crying just chatting to teddy!)

It can be morning or afternoon, 30mins, 45 mins...she once did 1.5 hours!


I feel like we should start a strong routine with naps that I can instruct nursery to stick to (they follow our lead, but the cots are in the same room as the playing...so not great and disturbing for G who is used to a quiet dark room)

Thing is when should the nap be?  am or pm?  How can I stop the 5.30am wakings.....am tired!!


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« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2005, 11:29:41 am »
Hi Kaeli-
Well I wish I had an answer for you, but I can only tell you that I know exactly what you are feeling!  Today my almost 1 year old woke up at 4:00 a.m.!!  He eventually went back to sleep and woke up at 5:05.  All week long it has been 5:00-5:15.  Some mornings he'll sleep until 6:00, but more and more it is 5:00 a.m.  He doesn't nap well either...

I am so exhausted and I don't know what to do!  I am dreading the time change next weekend! 

I can't wait to hear the advice you receive.



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« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2005, 08:31:31 am »
I also am no help but am having the same problem with my 17 month old dd - she is waking about 5.30am every day for a week now, as well as screaming when I leave the room after putting her in her cot at night so its all going a bit wrong!!  I too am absolutely dreading the time change - do NOT want to be getting up at 4.30am each day!


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« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2005, 13:50:05 pm »
update ladies...4:30 this morning!!!!!

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« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2005, 14:27:03 pm »
Hi...I'm in the same boat as you all. My 15 month old twins have been waking up at 4:45am for a week. Their naps are really off also. We were on 1 nap but now we are back to 2.   I'm not sure if it is teething but I'm so tired.  Lisa my boys have also started screaming when I lay them down for bed at night.  They used to go into their cribs with no problem.  I hope someone has some advice for us.
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« Reply #5 on: October 24, 2005, 17:01:12 pm »
I hate to say it, but the silence from any would be advisors and all of the advice I have read online does not look hopeful.

'Put them to bed earlier'
'Put them to bed later'
'Less naps'
'More naps'

The advice is all so conflicting.  The one thing I am trying is to make the morning nap later so it isn't just an extension of nighttime sleep.  Also I have stopped bfing in the morning as I used ot bring her into bed with me as I think this made the early mornings a habit as getting into bed with Mummy and Daddy and being bf is nice!

Still happening though.  I am going to give it until the weekend then I may try wake to sleep - but am convinced that she will wake at 4.30am then :o(

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« Reply #6 on: October 24, 2005, 19:15:23 pm »
...we are in the middle of the crazy times that are the transition between two naps to one... plus all the teething. (Iggy is 14months now)

its such a strange rocky time. I keep thinking of how Tracy describes it as riding a mechanical bull, so very true.

We have figured a lot of it has to do with the naps.

Iggy sleeps better and longer if he has two naps in the day. For a while he was going for one long one (and it was really hard to push him to one some days), but then he had chicken pox and some teeth came down.

Tricky thing is that he is at nursery for 2.5 days a week. they push him to one nap from 12noon, and he never goes past 1hr 15min... so i always know he will be restless after nursery, and will probably wake early the day after too.

and once he wakes at 4-5.30am then i KNOW he needs two naps... but nursery will still push him to one!

when he wakes at 4-5.30am though DH will go in and pat/ssh or read books quietly in a darkened room until 6am (he often goes back down if whe woke before 5am)... come 6am then I come in and we have big cuddles and all the lights come on and its out of bed and curtains open. we make a big deal about it NOW being time to get up.

we also stopped all BFing and cuddles in the morning in mummy and daddy's bed.

for a while we never thought it would work but he is begining to wake at 6.15am again, and its just fine with me.

my advice is to NOT blame yourself too much. we were consistent with PD and bed routines etc and trusted ourselves and so not too much accidental parenting happened (chicken pox was tough though!)

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« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2005, 03:57:49 am »
I wish I could help you through this rough time. I think it's really hard for some kids when they go from 2 to 1 nap. My dd did the transition very early (around 13-14 months). It was rough for about 2 weeks (short naps, early wakings), then improved. For quite awhile after that she had early wakings (we always loved the days when she took 2 naps because then she woke up later!)

For your peace of mind, I would at least say it's a phase. Your dd will get back in her groove once she's established a solid 1-midday nap. Honestly, I love the 1 nap much better as it's longer and you only have 1 nap to plan around, so I really encouraged it. Once it's a go, your dd will return to a better nighttime schedule, rising later, etc. I would just try to avoic as many bad habits as possible!
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« Reply #8 on: October 26, 2005, 04:02:49 am »
I've jsut scaneed the posts, but I would say if you have 5.30am waking & your lo is still on 2 naps & over 12mo It is time to move to one nap about 5 hours after the "ideal" wakeup time.
We did that with our now 2yo when he started 5am wakeups & it took awhile &  was really hard work but we suddenly got later wakeups (7-7.30am).
What is happening is an early nap is robbing from the last night sleep cycle.

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« Reply #9 on: October 26, 2005, 08:19:59 am »
Thanks for that, it is nice to hear someone have a definite opinion on what should be done! 

Yesterday was awful, 4.30am and screaming for 1.5 hours until she finally dropped off in our bed.  I am also having the issue of not feeding in the mornings now and to be honest I probably would have relented in the past and breast-fed her to get some more sleep.  I am proud I didn't relent!

This morning she woke at 4am!  Screaming again, but only took 15 mins to resettle - in her cot.  Then we had sleep until 6.47am! 

I have been shifting her days to only one nap as I thought this could be the problem, and yesterday she slept in the afternoon only (at nursery) and today I am going to try the same.  She is already tired though (at 9.15am) so it may have to be a late morning rather than after lunch.  I suppose it is a long process and I am just going to have to shift the naps later rather than suddenly change to afternoon only!

Any tips on doing this?  My main concern is fitting food in.  Should I give her a snack then put her down and have lunch later?  Then as the nap gets later have lunch before the nap?

I feel so much more hopeful when there is a potential plan!

Thanks.
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« Reply #10 on: October 26, 2005, 10:50:52 am »
Hello,

I feel for you as we have dealt with early wakings on and off for months now.  I definitely agree that moving to one nap will help.  When we did the transition we pretty much went cold turkey and just moved to a time in between the am and pm naps.  So for us it was around 11-11:30.  I like you, found him to get tired at around his usual am nap time, so I would always offer a snack to give him some energy, and I would also try and get him outside for a bit of fresh air as this also seemed to energize him.  As for his lunch, I would feed him before he went down, and although somedays he wouldn't eat much I would just compensate with a big snack once he woke from his nap. 

It is a big transition for them, but just stay consistent so she has the opportunity to adjust to the new nap time.

I hope this helps somewhat, and if you have anymore questions let me know!
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« Reply #11 on: October 26, 2005, 21:42:42 pm »
I was pretty much going to say the same as Carrie.
I used to (sometimes still do) give Aiden a big morning tea (or 2 of them) so as not to worry too much if the nap was before lunch. then I would offer a big snack as soon as he woke & another an hour or so later... I think he sometimes had about 5 snacks (mostly fruit, cheese/crackers & toast) through out the days when we transitioned.
To tide him over to the later nap time, I would read stories & do things like take him outside. He also LOVES trains & buses, so I used to take him to the railways station & we would sit there & watch them for ages...he didn't notice he was tired when he was waiting for trains & buses... I was also 8/9mo preg at the time so it worked well for me.
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« Reply #12 on: October 27, 2005, 07:34:05 am »
Thanks for all the advice.  It is a tough time as she is learning to walk as well and teething (molars and eyeteeth) and we are weaning her from the breast so all in all a pretty big and transitional time.

Yesterday was a bit better.  She woke at 4am and I resettled her in her cot within 15 mins - so that was fine, then woke at 6..45am.  Then I stretched her morning up time to 10.30am and she only slept time 11.15 (always been a 45 minuter!)  Then refused lunch.  We went out in the pushchair and she wouldn't sleep.  Then refused dinner!  Bed at 7pm as normal - by this time very tired and crying at the slightest thing.  Breastfeed then bed.

She was v unsettled and cried out a few times and finally woke and wouldn't go back down a couple of hours later.  She was grasping her mouth and sobbing, so I gave her some Calprofen and brought her down for a bit.  I was concerned she was hungry also so (very naughty!) gave her some milk from a cup and a small biscuit.  She ate and drank sitting on the sofa with me.  Then I took her upstairs and she went straight to sleep without a peep through until 7.20am!  Heaven! 

Was it the drugs though?

There is hope!

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« Reply #13 on: October 31, 2005, 05:29:44 am »
Well this morning it was 4.30am since the clocks went back.  I went into her and laid her down and went back to bed and she screamed and screamed for 18 minutes.  DH told me NOT to go into her but I did and she had a dirty nappy, so by this time it is 5.15am and she is well and truly awake so we get up - I am here at 5.26am with cup of coffee in hand.

What is it about that time?  She went to bed at her nirmal time as per the 'new' time yesterday, just hope it will actually shift.

ANY ADVICE?

She has got two molars over the last two days, so that would explain some of the rattiness and unsettledness, but this 5.30am (now 4.30am) seems so entrenched.....there are no external noises and I am now 100% sure it isn't anything external because it has stayed at the same time since the clocks have changed.

5.30am was bad enough, but 4.30am.

Yuck.
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« Reply #14 on: October 31, 2005, 08:56:02 am »
Hi,

re. the lunch timing thing...

my DD moved to 1 nap around 12 months.  We don't have a regular time - but I have a "rule" that if she's not totally tired by 11:30am we'll start lunch and 11:45am and nap will probably start by 1pm.  If she's tired earlier than that (earliest is 10:30am usually) then lunch occurs when she wakes up. 

This doesn't make it easy to schedule my day, but seems to be working!  DD is 15 months now, and I am hoping that a regular nap time will be established by about 18months.  Having said that, it can be convenient to "manipulate" her naps! 

BTW, DD sleeps 7pm - 7am at night and generally does one 1 1/4 to 2 hour nap per day.

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« Reply #15 on: October 31, 2005, 12:26:57 pm »
Kaeli-  right there with you.  4:45 a.m.  I too feel that it doesn't matter what I do, my ds will get up between 5-5:30.  I've tried earlier bedtimes, later bedtimes, etc.  nothing seems to work!!  He is still on two naps because he gets up so early, I can't imagine one nap! 

I had to laugh when you mentioned coffee in hand.  That is the first thing I did at 4:45...big pot of coffee!


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« Reply #16 on: October 31, 2005, 20:56:24 pm »
Alison the problem is you have the day naps robbing from the night sleep, so the night sleep is never going to get better with earlier or later bedtimes until you start cutting into the day sleep & get it down to 1 nap.

It seriously took 2 months (I know with others it has taken longer) to get aiden into a good 1nap routine. It is the hardest transition & I did it because 5.30am wakeups came into play & at 7months preg it was he!!

if you can post your routines I can give some suggestions on how to move naps to help those early wakeups
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« Reply #17 on: October 31, 2005, 23:33:43 pm »
Katet-
My only problem is that he doesn't nap well either.  Today he slept 1.5 hours this morning.  That is the longest nap he has taken in over a month.  He was only taking two short naps in the morning and in the afternoon.   Our routine is a little crazy right now.  He has been sick for the last week and was refusing his bottle.  He doesn't want it all now so that is great, but we're working on mealtimes and snack times.  He doesn't want to drink a whole lot of milk from his sippy cup so I'm a little worried about that too. 

If I try to transition to one nap, do I just start keeping him up later in the morning?  His first nap is usually around 9:00 or 9:30 depends on how early he wakes up.  Then his afternoon nap is around 1:30-2:00 with a 7:30 bedtime. 

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« Reply #18 on: November 01, 2005, 02:04:07 am »
Alison the fact he short naps is also a very good indicator he he ready for 1 nap, he only takes a long enough nap to tide him over. Yes getting the longer awake time is a challenge but so is starting the day at 5am :?

I would stretch the morning nap out by 30mins...when I was stretching Aiden's out I used to plan to be engaged in an activity that he would enjoy & be distracted by so he didn't notice he was tired... I spent lots of time at the railway station watching trains :)  also when it gets to 15mins before his (now nap time) give him a snack which will give him an energy boost & help through the extra awake time. I'd keep the pm nap at the same time as much as possible so eventually it adds on to the morning nap.

doing this I went from 2 x 40 -hour naps & early wakeups to a 7ish wake up & sometimes 2.5-3hour naps... just when I needed it when my ds#2 was born.
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« Reply #19 on: November 01, 2005, 07:35:04 am »
Hi

I totally agree, Georgia was having 2 45 min naps, sometimes the morning one would be 1.5hours....but this was getting less and less.

I basically stretched her morning awake time by more and more until about 11.15am this weekend......on Fri, sat and Sun she had a 2.5 hour nap.  She was tired by bedtime and the morning required a lot of entertainment, but it seemed to suit better.

Of course everything has gone wrong since then.  As she woke so early yesterday we went back to sleep which resulted in a 25 min nap at nursery and a really tired baby at bedtime.  Add in sore mouth (bright red cheeks) and you get screaming for an hour then wake up at 1am and would not sleep without me in the room.....so I slept on the floor last night.

I wonder if we are going through too much at once - learning to walk (just started standing independently), weaning from the breast, transitioning to one nap, teething (molars).  so i think we may have sep anxiety added into all this.

I may start another thread about that as am unsure how to handle it.

Good luck, but def start the move to one nap.  For starters it is lovely to have such a long stretch to get things done.


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« Reply #20 on: November 01, 2005, 12:03:57 pm »
ladies-  thanks so much for your advice.  I think I'll start this weekend.  That way my dh will be around to help entertain!    He has been really pleasant lately so hopefully this will work.  Plus he was up at 4:00 a.m. this morning.  I did get him to settle, but only until 5:10!

thanks again.  Let's hope this goes well...eventually! :)



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