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Down to one nap at 9 Months?

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Herewegoagain2 · 22/08/2018 11:18

Has anyone else experienced their 9 month old dropping the morning nap? So just down to one middle of the day nap?
He was very good at nodding off in the buggy at 9am but since the school holidays and his sisters being around he has just screamed and won’t go to sleep. I’ve taken him for a big walk every morning for the last 5 mornings and it’s just not happening.
Do you think it’s ok to just have one middle of the day nap at 9 Months?

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OnlyFoolsnMothers · 22/08/2018 16:16

my little one is a bit older, shes 12 months- but now (as always), some days she would have two naps, some times just one long one...depends. I never got stressed about ensuring she had two, just if she didnt have a morning one, she had an afternoon one.
Dont worry too much unless he's getting particularly grouchy.

Herewegoagain2 · 22/08/2018 17:34

Thank you for your reassuring reply, will try not to get stressed about it, just worried about his routine as I’m due back to work - it’s probably that I’m worried about too! X

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mummytobabygirl17 · 23/08/2018 06:51

Hi my lo is also 9 months, most days she was having one nap in the morning and a long one in the afternoon.
For the last week or so the morning nap can be less than 30 mins but she then seems to sleep for longer in the afternoon. X

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Lana1234 · 23/08/2018 19:06

My nearly 12 months old dropped down to one nap around this time. Can’t remember the last time he had 2. He has one long nap around 1.5-2 hours in the middle of the day. It means he is usually knackered for bed time and goes down well though so I can’t complain really

Herewegoagain2 · 23/08/2018 20:28

Thank you for your messages, it’s reslly reassuring to know! X

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