Tell me about your three nap schedule for your baby.

Anonymous
I found that at three months, my child kind of fell into a schedule of three awake, two asleep, two awake, two asleep, two awake, and then bedtime was for about 12 hours (interrupted for nursing).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I found that at three months, my child kind of fell into a schedule of three awake, two asleep, two awake, two asleep, two awake, and then bedtime was for about 12 hours (interrupted for nursing).


Do you mean 3 hours awake, two hours asleep etc?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What time does your DC go to sleep at night? My DS was close to 7-7 at 12 weeks. His nap schedule was 8:30/9 - 10/11, 1-3, and 4:30-5:30. I have a singleton, so I didn't have to work around another DC schedule. You may want to see where you have pockets during the day to realistically have DC2 nap. Keep in mind that at your DS age he shouldn't be awake more than 2 hours.


So you did not have night feeding at 3 months? How did you do that? That sounds wonderful... My twins are 3 months and after going to bed around 7pm, still wake around 1am, and then again around 5 or 6am... I believe it is too early for sleep training? Of course they were 5 weeks premature, so really they are only two months old, but even at 3 months, I didn't think I could sleep train.


We had no night feedings starting around 10 weeks. It was nothing we did. He stopped on his own. Granted, he was taking more during the day, which probably helped. And, we didn't sleep train, either. I realize I am incredibly lucky.
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