Anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour plus... anything over 40 minutes drains me of all energy for the rest of the evening!!
How long does it take to get your LO down?
Anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour plus... anything over 40 minutes drains me of all energy for the rest of the evening!!
How long does it take to get your LO down?
GOLD / papaya / 10206 posts
IF we give her a bath, from tub start to door closed 20mins. If we skip bath, 5. She's an uh-may-zing sleeper. Goes to bed like a dream every night.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
From tub to closed door 20 minutes. If we skip the bath 10. It sometimes takes him 5-10 minutes to fall asleep after we leave the room, though.
honeydew / 7488 posts
DS goes down immediately so it only takes 2 minute to turn on his fan and sing a song and into the crib. DD requires us to fall asleep with her so that is usually 10 min or longer...
coconut / 8279 posts
He starts getting sleepy at 7:30, I ask him if he wants to brush his teeth & go to bed and he picks up his lovey and points to the upstairs.
I feel pretty lucky, he goes straight to bed.
He won't nap and is difficult to get to sleep if we're not home but as long as we're home, he's really great.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
About five minutes. After she's in her pjs we just give her some milk, brush her teeth, and put her in her crib.
clementine / 828 posts
I start his bath about 40 minutes before bed time so that he can play in the bath for a bit and there is enough time for a bedtime bottle and a story. Once he's in his crib, he usually falls asleep within 5 minutes or so.
grapefruit / 4731 posts
Wow everyone so far has amazing sleepers! ^_^
We use to battle DS for a long time till we sleep trained him. We are talking like 2 hour sleep battles here where one of us would end up falling asleep with DS in the guest bed that's in his room which we believed was his master plan to have one of sleep with him.
Now tub to out the door is about 20 minutes or less.
Though sometimes in a blue moon he will need more than that - those nights usually take an extra 20 minutes which makes them about 40 minutes total.
honeydew / 7687 posts
Wow! My LO nurses for longer than most of these bedtimes (at night). Bath and books with DH takes 30 minutes nursing and going to bed with me usually takes 20-60 minutes depending how hard he works at getting extra letdowns. He's 4 months old. I'm so thankful that the whole process is usually easy an peaceful unlike a month or so ago!
coconut / 8861 posts
@Raindrop: We had the same problem until we sleep trained. We had a bit of a regression with travel. We'll have it again in a couple of weeks, so by May, he'll be back to sleeping normally.
pomegranate / 3388 posts
Starting with bath, it's about 30 minutes. The actual process of putting her down to sleep is pretty much instantaneous. We leave her in her crib and close her door. However, the process of bath + PJs and lotion + bottle + sleep sack easily takes 30 minutes. We're planning on dropping the bedtime bottle in another week or two now that DD is one year old, so hopefully the routine will get even shorter.
kiwi / 613 posts
It doesn't take long, however, I've learned not to rush it...It seems like if I do, my LO will battle bed time and all hell will break loose!
bananas / 9357 posts
Wow, apparently we're slow. It takes a good hour+. It's getting him to fall asleep and stay asleep that takes so long.
grapefruit / 4731 posts
@cascademom: Oh man yeah traveling really throws off our DS sleep too! ^_^ It takes weeks to get him back to sleeping okay. I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one like this! Thanks!
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
The last couple nights hours! She wakes up as soon as we put he down. Exhausted!
GOLD / papaya / 10166 posts
Only about 10 min, but she'll talk to herself for up to 30 min before finally falling asleep.
coconut / 8681 posts
30 minutes from tub to closed door. Including bath, pj's, bottle and laid down into bed.
coconut / 8498 posts
About 30 minutes from tub to closed door. Without the bath it takes 10-15.
pear / 1699 posts
Bedtime is pretty easy; we do nurse, teeth, book, bed. He's usually asleep less than 10 minutes after without much fuss. He's terrible at 3 or 4 in the morning though...sometimes he's awake for an hour!
eggplant / 11824 posts
LO is a water baby, so her bath alone lasts 30-45 minutes, excluding drying/lotion/pjs/etc. But, from the time I take her to bed, lay her down and hold her hand (she needs me to hold her hand to fall asleep), it takes maybe 5 minutes to get her down for the night.
cantaloupe / 6164 posts
We don't do bath time as part of a nightly routine yet, so she just gets put to bed after her last little awake time. As soon as she yawns the first time I swaddle her up, stick the paci in, & turn on the white noise. I pat her butt & she's out cold in 5 minutes or less. I'm so nervous about moving her into her crib though... I know our current routine is going to change.
pomegranate / 3053 posts
Wow... these days it's fast with both boys. I'd say if I didn't have to nurse my youngest before bed time our bedtime routine (shower included) would be about 15 - 20 minutes max! And the same goes for my oldest. Pretty lucky so far... It did used to take a long time to get my oldest down b/c he would ask to read more and more and more and more and more books... These days he's so tired one is enough!
kiwi / 643 posts
Anywhere between 20 and 50 minutes to get them both bathed, read to, bottled, and in their cribs. Depending on the night, they will talk/fuss in their cribs for another 5-20 minutes.
This is a huge improvement from their newborn days, when it could take upwards of 2 hours :-S
pomelo / 5331 posts
About an hour from tub to closed door. LO is 8 weeks. I nurse to sleep and usually he fights sleep for about 10-20 minutes. Though last night it was 3 hours between when I put him down and he fell asleep :X
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