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136.1 | growth spurt? | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Mon Jul 16 1990 10:55 | 10 |
| Mark-
When our son was around Chelsea's age, he would have what we
called sleepy days (usually fell on Sundays for some reason)
where he seemed to sleep extra-often for extra-long stretches.
Sleepy days seemed to conincide with growth spurts as well....
i.e. all he seemed to do for a day or two was eat voraciously
and sleep. Maybe Chelsea is in a growth spurt?
cj/
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136.2 | | TSGDEV::CHANG | | Mon Jul 16 1990 11:07 | 10 |
| Mark -
My son Eric does this quiet often. Since he was a baby, he
never sleep much, but once for a while he will take a extra-long
sleep. We said he is charging his battery, get ready for another
round. From what you have described, I wonder maybe because
Chelsea had a very exciting day, that made her extra-tired the
next day.
Wendy
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136.3 | | FDCV07::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Mon Jul 16 1990 11:38 | 10 |
| You are fortunate to have a baby who knows when she needs sleep! Unless
she seems listless or displays other symptoms of illness, it sounds
like normal for HER!
I read somewhere that babies sleep anywhere from 12-16 hours a day,
naps included, and that this decreases as they get older. Keep in
mind, too, that an active 3-4 hour stretch, as you described, can often
poop them out for a good long nap, as she had.
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136.4 | Reset day | MAJORS::MANDALINCI | | Tue Jul 17 1990 06:16 | 11 |
| I always said my son had to have a "reset day" once a week to catch up
on the sleep he may have lost. I think it is perfectly normal so long
as the child doesn't appear listless or sick, as .3 said.
Plus don't forget that she now is getting "soild" food. That may give
her more stamina to sleep longer and play harder. She might be going
through a normal change in sleep cycle as well.
Hope these days fall on a Sunday!!
Andrea
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136.5 | different babies, different sleep | TLE::RANDALL | living on another planet | Tue Jul 17 1990 12:52 | 12 |
| David seems to need these "reset days" sometimes as well. It will
usually be Sunday. He's done this since he was about 5 months.
He's the only one of my three who has followed this sleep pattern,
though. Steven never did need much sleep (ever try living with a
6-year-old insomniac?) and Kat didn't completely give up afternoon
naps until she was 8.
So I agree that unless Chelsea is showing other signs of illness
or other problem, it's nothing to worry about.
--bonnie
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136.6 | Lucky | SWAM2::WRIGHT_RO | | Fri Aug 03 1990 20:51 | 9 |
| I guess I am extremely lucky in this department. My son Adam loves to
sleep he goes to be now at 8:30 - 9:00 sleeps to 7:30 when I open his
door or he hears me through paper thin walls. On weekends I always,
since I started back to work when he was 4months, was able to sleep in,
(to around 8:00 - 8:30.) When Adam was a baby until about 5 or 6-6 1/2
months he used his swing (battery operated of course) he would nap 2
times a day between 2 - 4 hours. Now he will only take 1 nap but
sometimes it last 3 - 3 1/2 hours this is rare. average is 1 1/2 hours
on the weekends when we play ver hard he takes 2 or 2 1/2 hours.
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