From Unpredictable to More Regular Days: When & How Your Baby Will Settle Into a Schedule
Ah, the elusive baby schedule. One minute you think you’ve nailed it, and the next, it feels like you’ve gone completely off course. If you’re wondering, “When will my baby be on a schedule?” you’re not alone. Every parent dreams of the day their little one follows a more predictable schedule. The truth is that it will take some time. But here’s what you can expect and steps you can take to establish a schedule.
Newborn Stage
For the first few weeks, your newborn is definitely calling the shots. Every day may feel different. Some days naps will be short, some days naps will be long. However, don’t let baby nap too long during the day, as it could throw off their feeding schedule or nighttime sleep.
Wake them up after ~2 hours to make sure they don’t skip feedings and don’t do their longest stretches of sleep during the day.
Their sleep patterns are still developing, and trying to impose too much structure can leave you both frustrated. Instead, focus on building healthy sleep habits little by little. As your baby grows, you’ll notice some natural rhythms emerging.
6-8 Weeks
Around the 6-8 week mark, you might start seeing small glimmers of patterns. Your baby’s sleep cycles are maturing, and they may begin to sleep for longer stretches at night (yay!). You’ll likely notice that the first stretch of nighttime sleep is the longest, though they may still wake up frequently after that first sleep. If you can go to sleep when baby falls asleep, you will get the most uninterrupted sleep.
2 Months
To establish a more predictable schedule, we start with anchoring the day and the night with a more consistent wake-up time and bedtime. Based on your baby’s natural rhythms so far, pick a wake-up time and a bedtime “range”. For example, bedtime = 8 pm ± 30 min
Bedtimes often start pretty late for newborns, and then shift earlier over time. Pick a bedtime for now, and know that it may shift earlier.
You’ll need to time the last nap so your baby is ready for bed around the same time each night. But since babies are not robots, the timing of that last nap will vary, and that’s why we picked a “bedtime range” above. Adjust bedtime based on that last nap.
Similarly in the morning, wake them up around that time every morning. Having a more consistent bedtime and wake-up time helps regulate your baby’s internal clock, which can mean longer, more predictable sleep in the near future—win-win for everyone!
3 Months
Around 3 months, the first nap tends to become more predictable. Because your baby’s wake-up time is becoming more consistent, their first nap will likely follow suit, giving you a bit of predictability to start the day.
The rest of the day may still vary from day to day because the durations of the naps tend to vary. If the 1st nap is long, the 2nd nap will happen later in the day than if the 1st nap is short, and so forth.
4-5 Months
As your baby continues to grow, expect their nap schedule to begin shifting. At this stage, babies usually take 4 naps per day but will gradually transition to 3 naps between 4-6 months. Your baby will be ready to transition to 3 naps as their naps lengthen and/or their awake windows get longer.
6 Months
By 6 months, babies usually have transitioned to 3 naps/day. Many babies are on a pretty consistent schedule by now. Naps are usually well-timed, and you can predict when they’ll be sleepy or hungry. You can make plans around or during naps and feel fairly confident it will work out!!
Final Thoughts
So, when will your baby be on a schedule? It depends on their unique personality, development, and needs. For some, it happens as early as 3-4 months, while for others, it may take closer to 6-9 months. It’s okay if your baby isn’t following the books; every child is different, and you’re doing great. Focus on healthy sleep habits and stay flexible—because sleep (and parenting!) is never an exact science.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the process, remember: you don’t have to figure it out alone. At Slumber Time Solutions, we’re here to help you navigate the tricky world of baby sleep. Whether your baby is a newborn or 9 months old (or older!), we can guide you toward better sleep for your entire family. Ready to get started? Let’s chat and create a plan that works for your unique family!