Hi all - very exciting to see we now belong in the postnatal section!
I have also been wondering about daytime vs. night time and whether to try and mark a difference between them, but I don't see how we can force babies to be awake when they're keen on sleep - Hannah seems to be quite wide awake in the morning but spends a lot of the day sleeping, saving her energy for restlessness from 6pm until 11pm!!
We do seem to have eased some of that 6-11pm stuff by increasing her feeds (the Dr's had recommended 65ml every 3 hrs when we had to have her assessed for being underweight and moved from bf to ff, but she is now happily taking between 90-120ml at most feeds) so I think she may have been fussing out of hunger, poor thing! We've also started using infacol as she had seemed to be writhing around in pain a bit during that 'witching hour' period, and again she seems to be more settled. We have had some massive vomiting sessions from her though which have settled down today thank goodness, so I am hoping that was just her body adjusting to the increased feeds being offered. DD1 suffered with loads of vomming and lots of crying, which in hindsight I am sure was reflux so I am keeping my eye on it with Hannah so she doesn't suffer.
So far she is doing pretty well at night, going quite robotically for three hours between feeds and settling OK after each feed into her moses basket but I don't know when I should be thinking more about establishing a difference between night and day, or when I should expect the 3hrs to stretch a bit further at night.
Do you all keep your little ones with you before you go to bed, or are you trying to settle them in their moses basket in your bedrooms say at 7pm? It feels like we're a long way of starting that kind of night time routine, and Hannah currently stays with us while we watch TV in the evening then we all head up to bed together after the feed that's around 10pm.
I think I was obsessed with getting DD1 into a routine and had far more rigid ideas on what she 'should' be doing - I'm not really that fussed this time, but I know that may well change when the novelty of 3hr wake ups wears off!!
Blimey - long post - sorry!!