The result:
Overall: GOOD SLEEP! :)
Ivy's sleep pattern is similar to other children of her age:)
*happy*
Ivy's Sleep Pattern:
- TOTAL NIGHT SLEEP: I reported that Ivy typically sleeps 8 hours and o minutes at night, which is between the 25th-50th percentile for children of her age
- TOTAL DAY TIME SLEEP: I reported that Ivy typically naps 2 hours and o minutes during the day, which is between the 25th-50th percentile for children of her age
- LONGEST STRETCH ASLEEP AT NIGHT: I reported that Ivy'a longest continuous sleep period is 7 hours and o minutes at night, which is between the 25th-50th percentile for children of her age
- TOTAL TIME AWAKE AT NIGHT: I reported the Ivy is usually awake for 0 hours to 5 minutes during the night, which is between the 25th-50th percentile for children of her age
- TIME TO FALL ASLEEP: I reported that Ivy usually takes 16-30 minutes to fall asleep during the night. 24% of children her age take this long to fall asleep
- NUMBER OF TIMES AWAKE AT NIGHT: I reported that Ivy is usually awake one time per night. 40% of children her age wake the same number of time
We're on the right track! Ivy is sleeping more at night than during the day! |
Ivy usually falls asleep while being held. I do wished she can change this habit and will learn to fall asleep on her own the soonest she can. |
Our usual before-bedtime-routime: warm bath/massage/bedtime lotion/bedtime stories/tummy time while playing |
- A firm, tight-fitting mattress so baby cannot get trapped between the mattress and the crib
- No missing, loose, broken, or improperly installed screws, brackets, or other hardware on the crib or mattress support
- No more than 2 3/8 inches between crib slats so that a baby's body cannot fit through the slats;no missing or cracked slats
- No corner posts over 1/16th inch high so a baby's clothing cannot get through and lead to strangulation.
- No cutouts in the headboard or footboard so baby's head cannot get trapped.
Ivy does not snore |
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