Ahhh... I know this feeling.
At first my son wouldn't day nap at all. He would be feral in the evenings (overtired).
I went to day stay at sleep school, and they taught me to settle him... so I went home all happy.
He would have around 3-4 naps but always wake up after 40-45 minutes. So I would get him up.
He was still a bit feral in the evening. So... after a couple more months I went back to sleep school for a week long stay.
And there was the answer! - Babies sleep in 40-45 minute cycles - and wake up. But they will go back to sleep. The idea is to not take them out of their cot. And do go in as soon as they wake up. Leave it 5 minutes... they may just go back to sleep by themselves. At first you just go in and pat them and do the Shh Shh... and they go back to sleep. (replace a dummy if they have one thats fallen out). After doing that a few times, the baby just learns to go back to sleep themselves.
At 5 months my son was sleeping on his side. Firstly because he would settle better... and secondly because he had quite a flat head at the back. Doctors, MCHNs and the sleep school all suggested he be on his side at that point. He had really strong neck muscles too, which really helped.


Reply With Quote


Bookmarks