argh Gina thread alert, always ends in tears!
well hun i have 2 dds first is 15 months old and she went onto the GF routine at 3 months old. My second is 3 weeks old and began the routine with her when we got home from hospital.
There is no way a new born will fit exactly into the times of the GF routine, it is something to aim for so heres how i have done it. below is the routine for a newborn.
7am rise and shine, bottle, nappy change and awake till 8.30am. 8.30am-10am nap 10am, bottle nappy change, top and tail, 11.15 rest of bottle, nap at 11.30 - 2.00am, 2.00am up and bottle nappy change awake until 3.30, then nap till 5pm. half a bottle, bath 6.15 rest of bottle and into bed 7pm.
thats the books routine... heres how it went with elsie and me.
7am, i wake her and give her her first bottle. Change her nappy then lie her under play gym for as long as she is happy. she used to get tired for 8am so i would put her down then and just give her till 10am like the routine, i would NEVER try to keep her awake...now though at three weeks she can last the hour and a half happily so goes down 8.30am. The about 9.45am i go in to her room which isnt blackouted out at the routine says, as she is so young yet it doesnt need to be, i unwrap the swaddle and give her 15 mins to wake up. if she wont wake up i would pick her up, take her cloths off as it is very hot and fan her with a towel to create a little breeze..that would wake her, though now she wakes herself fine. i would then give her 3 quarters of her bottle and amuse her. sometimes she will get sleepy about 10.45 so i will top and tail her to refresh her and then at 11.15 offer rest of bottle and settle into bed. i use a dummy to wind her down, and put her down a little awake so she settles herself, have never had her crying for more than a minute before going off to sleep but for the record if she did i would pick her up and offer more feed or a cuddle to get her to sleep. she is too young to be given more than five mins to settle. sometimes when she was younger she would fall asleep at 10.45 so i would just put her to bed and wake her at 2.00pm. at 2pm, i again unswaddle her, allow her time to wake up, give a bottle, amuse till about 3.00. she cant last till 3.30 yet so i just put her down half an hour earlier than the routine and get her up a 5pm. bottle, bath and she normally falls asleep by six...an hour earlier than routine. I then just put her down at six and wake her at 10pm for last feed and settle her for 11pm.. sometimes she may wake at nine, i will feed her, try to keep her awake as long as possible which may take her to 10.30 then put her down, she will then wake once in the night as she has done from birth at about 3am has a quick half hour feed then back to sleep till i wake at seven.
this is a long post but wanted you to see that the routine is adaptable, its a guideline that eventually,by doing the above and sticking to waking times and feeding times, have a baby that will happily begin to fit into the 'right times' as soon as he/she is physically capable. My first dd also is on the 7 till 7 routine and it works fab, have no trouble keeping them both on it and it meanss DH and I get a good three hours in the evening together before last feed. hope that helps