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Please no GF debate just wanted someone with a copy to look up something

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dejags · 09/02/2005 19:59

Can't bear the thought of starting another GF debate, so please, please don't. All I really need to know is at what age she suggests dropping the late afternoon nap?

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irishbird · 09/02/2005 20:03

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dejags · 09/02/2005 20:06

thanks Irishbird - was wondering why his nighttime sleep was so disrupted. Haven't bothered with GF second time round as I found it too difficult to fit in with my older child - I just loosely follow her naptimes as they seem to suit young babies well.

I'll try to drop this nap tomorrow and see if his nighttime sleep improves.

How much sleep does she say a 5 month old should have in the day?

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gingernut · 09/02/2005 20:13

3 hours

dejags · 09/02/2005 20:16

ok well we've gone really wrong - he is still sleeping about 4.5 hours in the day. personal reminder: this is to be remedied forthwith in order to get some kip

thanks ladies

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gingernut · 09/02/2005 21:54

That's 3 hours max BTW.

dejags · 13/02/2005 10:40

good old GF - I have limited the sleep to 3(ish) hours in the daytime and cut out the late afternoon nap - he is sleeping much better, slept from 7pm-5am when I put his dummy back in and he went back off till just after 7.

she may be controversial but she sure works for us

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mummygow · 13/02/2005 10:51

happy snoozing dejags (she worked for me too shhhhh)

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