How are your babies sleeping at night?

Hey August mommies! I’m just wondering what are your babies sleep schedule at night? My baby is all over the place lol she goes to bed at 9pm and sometimes wakes up at 1am & 5am. Sometimes it’s 12am, 3am, & 6am. Sometimes it may even be 11pm & 6 am!!😩😩 she just made 8 weeks today ❤️
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We are slowly getting more consistent. We kinda go down for the night around 11 pm ( due to work schedules) he gets up at 3-3:30am, 6-7 am and goes back to Sleep until 10-11

My baby is sleeping only two hours at a time. I am TIRED.

Mine goes to bed between 8-9:30. Sleeps until about 2/3 then wakes up again between 6-7:30

My baby is 12 weeks. He goes to bed around 8-8:30 and wakeups have been around 3 and 6

7 weeks old. It varies. But typically goes to sleep around 9 or 10pm & then wakes to eat around 4am & again at 9am.

When we get to bed by 9 or so he'll sleep through til about 5ish. Earlier/Later bed time means earlier/later wake up. Grated this only works if he sleeps no more than 3 hours at a time during the day

Mine goes to daycare doing the day so that tires him out a lot but generally he goes down around 9pm and would generally stay down till around 4-6 and then go down for another couple of hours he is 11 weeks this week

My baby sleeps through the night till almost 7am most nights if I breast feed him then bottle feed him, or vice versa. He settles really well being breast fed last I think it’s comforting to him. I am determined to breast feed him as long as possible so I still am up every 4 hours to pump hehe..🙃

My baby boy is 9 weeks 💙 Our bedtime is 9pm. He wakes around 1 a.m., then again around 5 or 6am. After 6 a.m., we are up for the day. It's catnaps after that. Some days, it varies, but that's pretty much the schedule. During the day, he's taking catnaps. I use Johnsons Nighttime baby wash and Lotion, which calms him. I give him a warm or breastfeed, and he's out like a light.

Mine is 7 weeks, I put him to bed between 10 and 11:30, he sleeps until 3/3:30 usually and then gets up between 7 and 8. A few times we put him down around midnight and he slept through until 6, so we’re just trying to find the sweet spot now. He did 10pm-6am last night, so I would like to get to that point 🤷‍♀️

My baby is 10 weeks and goes from 9 pm and wakes up between 2-4 am then goes back to sleep until 7 or 8 am …

The times are a little random but he sometimes sleeps 4 hours at a time. He's 10 weeks

My girl is 12 weeks, we start bedtime ritual (swaddle and feed, a lil cuddle to keep upright for a bit where she gets this cute burst of energy, then I lay her in bassinet) at 7, by the time it's said and done it's 8-830. She then sleeps until 5-6 when we get up for feeding. If we stay home she'll go back to sleep, but if she goes to daycare she stays awake for a bit. The past week and a half we've been getting up around 2am for feeding and cosleep rest of night but we getting over a cold :(

Almost 8 weeks. Last feed is around 8/8:30 and she's asleep by 9/9:30 and we just started letting her stretch to 6am. Sometimes she wakes up earlier, just depends.

How are yall doing it?? My boy only makes it 2 hours for his first stretches then it’s every 45 minutes starting at 1-3am🫠🫠

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Reading this I feel like my son sleeps too much at 2 months old as he sleeps most of the day and wakes up to feed Sometimes well stay up for an hour or two then go right back to sleep

@Kayla, how is his sleep at night?

@Katie He’ll go down between 8-10 wake up at maybe like 12:30-1 go back to sleep until 5-6. Wake up at about 9-10 then sleep until 1 then he’ll stay up a couple of hours

@Kayla this sounds like normal behaviour. Sleep is developmental, not taught. A 2 month old baby can be sleeping around 17 hours a day.

10pm to 4am then every 3hrs we getting there lol

my baby is 9 weeks. bed time routine starts at 8:30, she’s asleep by 9pm. wakes up at 3am and then sometimes she wakes up again at 6am, sometimes she waits until 7/8am to wake up. i’m so thankful to finally he getting some sleep. we’ve been on this routine for a week now.

It depends on when she goes to bed. Sometimes she doesn’t go to sleep until 11-12 and then she will sleep until anywhere from 6-8. Last night she went to bed at like 10 and then woke up at 5:30. If I put her down super early at like 8:30 or 9 though she will wake up around 1 ish for a feed and then go back to bed for a couple hours

Mine gets his last bottle at 10pm and I wake him up at 7:30 or 8 for his morning bottle

My baby goes to bed at 10pm wake up at 3 (I wake her up to change diaper and feed her) then she wake up at 7am to drink milk, then go back to sleep, then wake up at around 9am.

9 ounces after a bath and a 4 minute moisturizer rub in

My 11week old usually falls asleep between 8pm-10pm and then stays asleep until 7am 90% of the time. The other 10% he’ll wake up one time in between for a change and quick feed and back to sleep. Feeling very blessed right now and hoping a regression doesn’t ruin this😭

I would kill for some of these sleep times 😭😭😭 my 2-month-old had his tongue, lip, and cheek ties procedure almost 3 weeks ago- so we have to do these stretches every 4 hours for a minimum of 4 weeks. We just started trying to put him down after his 8:30pm bottle (he's EBF) and he sleeps great until we have to wake him up at 11pm and then 3am and then 7am for his stretches and then I nurse him after. I know he would sleep longer at night if we didn't have to wake him up so much...

Wow, I’m jealous of all of these stretches. What are y’all doing to get these? I have a 9 week old. I put my LO down around 7-9pm and she wakes up every 3 hours until she’s up for the day around 10am-ish. So for example, yesterday she went to bed at 7:30pm and woke up at 11pm, 2am, 4:45am, 7:45am, 10:30am and then up every 1-2 hours.

@Stephanie it’s completely normal. Sleep is developmental not taught. Everything around is mostly coincidental. Babies will sleep however is best for them, but it will get better ☺️

@Stephanie my baby only sleeps through the night if we co-sleep😩😩

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@Stephanie how much do you feed before bed time and do you have a routine?

She eats the same amount each feed throughout the day (between 70-120ml / 2.5-4oz) and no routine per se, she just eats and sleeps when she’s hungry/tired

Totally normal for that age! We just started bedtime routine for my 9 week old, we cluster feed between 7pm - 9pm and then put her in her crib, she finally just started sleeping until 2am but sometimes she’s up at 12am and then every 3 hrs after that until 7 or 8am then we are up for the day

@Jessica every baby is different but routine. I do the same exact routine every night since he was born. My baby will sleep from around 9-5

baby currently sleeps 10-5/6am with the ocassional days where she wakes up at 3. She is 10 weeks! Hoping sleep regression doesnt hit TOO hard lol

Ever since I started putting my baby down for bed between 6:30-7:30p and napping 2-3x/day she’s been sleeping 11-12 hours at night. And just this week started to drop night feedings. I have to disagree sleep is taught AND developmental. But you can definitely teach your baby how to sleep better by helping them create healthy habits

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