Hi, I have twin 10mth-old girls and need help with their sleeping habits. Their daily routine is pretty much in synch as follows:
6.30am - wake and BF
7.30am - breakfast (solid food)
playtime - lots of crawling and climbing, musical play
9.00/9.30am - nap (40min - 1 hr)
10.30am - playtime. I try to give them a bottle but they are never interested at this time.
12.00pm - lunch (solid food and water) During this time of the day I am often incorporating errands or activity so sometimes they may nap 30-45mins in a pram or car)
2.30/3.00pm - nap (40min-1hr)
4pm - bottle feed/afternoon snack
5pm - dinner (solid food)
6pm - bath, quiet play
7.30/8pm - breasfeed then bed
During the day when they appear tired it is just a matter of putting them into their cots and they will eventually gurgle and coo a bit until they sleep.
At night, we have always taken to breastfeed them to sleep and do the jiggle, rock and walk thing when my DH steps in to help. Even when they might nod off at 8pm there is always a chance they will stir 20-30min later and the only way to pacify has been to breastfeed again.
One DD wakes at least 2-3 times during the night, we try to attend to her by patting but often just causes her to escalate/fuss in which case we breastfeed to soothe back to sleep. She seems to suck for at least 10min or so til she sleeps.
We want to teach them to self-sleep but not sure how to tackle the bad habits. The nightly routine often involves them rolling around in our bed and then some quiet music and massage until their tired signs show. We then swaddle them in wraps and breastfeed until they are sleepy/fast asleep. We wonder what "baby steps" we need to change to get them to settle themselves for sleep at night and to stay asleep? Should we encourage longer sleeps during the day? The night-waker is a good day sleeper whilst the night sleeper naps shorter during the day!
We really need the rest!
Belinda