booboo not necessarily wrong but i have seen here that alot of people who put their babies down at that time wake at 5.30 to 6am.
in the long run you want to get your baby to sleep for a good 11 hours at nigt. to me under the age of 1 waking between 7 and 7.30 is kinda ok for mum! so 11 hrs back is 7.30 settling asleep by 8pm.
my two usually woke around 7, at the age your dd is, my dd and ds had a nap round 9.30 for 1/2hr maybe 40mins, and usually fell into this one very easily. then their was next feed / lunch and generally noise and clatter til i could see the next sleep coming on anytime from 12.30 to 1.30. so an hour and half then, up feed, playtime, dinner , around 5/5.30, bath bedtime stories/music and general wind down for last feed 7/7.30 and settling into cot.
ds woke in the night until 8 1/2mths for another feed usually round 12. i didnt mind that, as i'd usually be in bed by 11 and dozing, feed him quickly resettle and all asleep til 7 or so.
we had a kink when he did a wee stint of 4am wakening, he got short shirft and coped on to sleep later in the morns!!!
it is hard work getting the day to work so baby is happy and you are happy. but you'll be amazed how they can settle into that pattern of early bedtime sleeping right thru til morn. and how that time for you to think straight is most important in the evening, you ll have 2 hrs to read a mag, phone someone, talk to your dh about other things, maybe sneak out and a babysitter will have no qualms minding your baby or you them. it sets up a good practise for the long term.
i just think whatever about 1 child when no 2 comes along you need no 1 in bed to really get your sanity back.
but my dd now 4, goes to bed at 7.30 up at 8 and sleeps well. to me children need good sleep to be content thru the day. dd has always gone to bed and been happy to as she knows its the end of the day and bed is cosy. i know that age is far away for you and your babe.
and even if your dd doesnt sllep for 2 hrs in the middle of the day and wakes after an hour say, and then at 4 pm you see her nodding off , then just let her have 15mins then, and push bedtime up to 8 for settling and see that works, times dont actually matter its more the length of time they sleep.
this may take her a week or 2 to settle into you so dont expect too much or give up.
me and my dh sit on our sofa most nights (when he is home) at 8.15/20 with the 2 munchins in bed and we can chat and the funny thing is those 2/3 hrs for us are actually quite long, compared to the whirlwind of the day.
hth, i just thinks mummy hood is so much more enjoyabele if oyu know you'll get 4 out 7 good nights sleep and evenings to oyurself in a week.
its a balance that can be achieved.
hope i am not too bossy sounding its just i'd love to think of you having time to think and sleep and waking feeling refreshed, as i do all new mums.