Oh good - that's what I've been doing, even though it breaks my heart a little to wake her up when she's been deeply sleeping for a while. But we both need her to learn night/day asap for everybody's sanity, so I try not to let her go more than 3 hours between feeds. She's somewhere inbetween easy and hard for sleep. There are parts of the day where she won't sleep anywhere but in someone's arms and then parts where she conks out and she'll actually stay asleep until you change her diaper. More of the former are happening during the day now, which bodes well. As for the schedule - it's more so Lady and I know what's up. We trade off at night, so I can see in a glance what the baby's been up to, last fed, etc, and get an idea of what to expect. It's also good for the above because I quickly forget when she last ate, so having that handy makes it easier to remember to wake her during the day as needed.
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Date: 2016-10-28 08:43 am (UTC)She's somewhere inbetween easy and hard for sleep. There are parts of the day where she won't sleep anywhere but in someone's arms and then parts where she conks out and she'll actually stay asleep until you change her diaper. More of the former are happening during the day now, which bodes well.
As for the schedule - it's more so Lady and I know what's up. We trade off at night, so I can see in a glance what the baby's been up to, last fed, etc, and get an idea of what to expect. It's also good for the above because I quickly forget when she last ate, so having that handy makes it easier to remember to wake her during the day as needed.