Lots of sleeping, eating, and pooping, not always in that order. Hopefully by 3 months they are sleeping through the night, if not, think about a little cereal in the nighttime bottle. They should be staying awake for longer periods of time, and taking a morning nap, an afternoon nap, a daily bath. Each child will have their own schedule, depending on yours.
2006-10-09 06:14:10
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answered by smartypants909 7
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When my son was three months our day went kind of like this.
7:30- 8:00 wake up and have some milk (I breastfeed)
8:30-9:00 Finish drinking and take a bath
9:30 get out of bath get dried off, lotioned and powdered, then get dressed
10:00 more milk
10:30 nap time
12:00 more milk
12:30play time on the floor Tummy time
1:30 more milk
2:00 more play time
2:30 more milk
3:00 nap time
4:30 -5:00 more milk
5:30 more play time just hanging out
6:00-6:30 small cat nap
7:00 more milk
7:30 to 8:00 get ready for bed then a book and off to sleep at 8:00
Please remember this was not exact but what kind of happened
With eatings, usually followed with a diaper change
2006-10-09 06:20:02
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answered by The Invisible Woman 6
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my little guy is 3 months old. He eats alot like every 2.5 hours about 4-6 oz. I usually give him 4 formula bottles and breast feed him 4 or 5 times. He usuyally only poops once unless he missed the day b4. He just started grabing for toys and putting them in his mouth. He can roll from tummy to back and back to tummy but hardly ever does it cause he doesn't feel like it I guess. He is not the best sleeper. I can't get him to sleep through that 4am feeding. I try to give him a benkie but he wont have it. He has giggled a few times and just goes wherever I go. He likes to go out. I think he gets a little bored at home and likes to watch people. I guess he doesn't have a set in stone routine. He does usually take a morning nap 1.5 hours after he wakes up, for about an hour. then he is different every day - prob cause I am. But it all works out. I just watch his hunger and sleepy cues.
2006-10-09 06:37:25
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answered by Emily H 2
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this is an incredible ordinary! My toddler is on an identical time table, different than its 3-3.5 hour time table. I in many cases feed her at 6am, 9am, 12pm, 3pm, 6pm and one final one at 9pm. i'm unsure what proportion oz. my toddler is getting, using fact she is breastfed, yet i attempt to get her to nurse on the two side for 12-quarter-hour, except she keeps unlatching, then its each and every each and every now and then much less. My toddler will sleep for a pair of million.5-2 hours in between each and every feeding and could in many cases sleep approximately 8-9 hours at night now!! human beings informed me that my toddler does not be drowsing in the process the night at 2-3 months, yet i replaced into consistent with a time table and now she is! i'm so grateful!! Your toddler sounds prevalent to me!!
2016-10-19 02:14:17
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answered by ? 4
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Eat, sleep, poop and cry! They're sheer joy to be around!
2006-10-09 06:10:24
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answered by Anonymous
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mom and baby(Up early)... very,,,, breast feed all day burping after each feed changing poop dipers, oiling your hemroids .. oops baby spit up time to change the clothes for the 5th time today... CRYING ,POOPING,CHANGING,OILING, thats your routine..
2006-10-09 06:13:51
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answered by moebiusfox 4
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Sleep, eat, sleep, poop, try to talk and smile a little, cry, sleep, poop, pee...Get attention...
2006-10-09 06:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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sleep-eat-poop
2006-10-09 06:09:54
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answered by bigdogthepirate 2
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sleep ,eat, and look at their mom and smile.
2006-10-09 06:15:52
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answered by jenjl22000 2
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sleep-eat-sleep-poop-sleep-eat-burp-sleep....maybe a "coo" or 2 in between...
2006-10-09 06:15:20
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answered by Trixie 3
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