Baby schedule for baby’s 21st week. Baby schedule and routine for the twenty-first week of life. 20 week old baby routine and daily life. Learn tips for increasing milk supply and extending wake time length.
This is a summary for Brinley’s 21st week. She was 20 weeks old. Because of the Christmas blog break, I am bit behind on the Brinley summaries; next week I will do two so we can get caught up.
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NURSING
Nursing continued on–I still take Fenugreek. Most bottles (or all–I don’t know I haven’t read every bottle) say to take it three times a day. I shoot for that, but in all honesty, I don’t remember to take it three times a day very often. I do some days (very few) and the remainder of the days are probably split between 1 or 2 doses a day.
SOLIDS
This week, we added peas to Brinley’s menu. I wanted to add something to help moving food through the system since she likes bananas so much. She wasn’t constipated, but I believe in prevention.
She was not so fond of peas. Not fond at all. She is my first child to dislike peas. Then she started having runny poop that led to a diaper rash (her first ever).
We did have some “runs” going through the family at the time, so I was not sure if she had caught the runs or if the peas would have caused the runs. It is highly unusual to have a negative reaction to peas, but it can happen.
So I took her off peas. We will try them again someday.
>>>Read: How To Introduce Solid Foods to Your Baby
4th NAP
This week, the fourth nap was completely gone. We haven’t taken a fourth nap since.
WAKETIME LENGTH EXTENDED
Waketime length extended this week a bit. You can see details in the schedule below.
>>>Read: When and How to Extend Baby’s Wake Time Length
CHEWER
She started to love to just chew and chew on stuff this week. She bites down the way a child will when teething, but I see no signs of teeth at all. And I hope that she is not going to get teeth for many months to come. I much prefer nursing babies with no teeth 🙂
20 WEEK OLD SCHEDULE
Our schedule typically looks like this:
7:30–feed with solids
8:45–nap
11:30–feed with solids
1:00–nap
3:30–feed
5:00–nap
5:30–feed with solids
7:30–feed, then bedtime
HELPFUL BOOKS
- Chronicles of a Babywise Mom Log eBook
- The Babywise Mom Nap Guide
- Secrets of the Baby Whisperer: How to Calm, Connect, and Communicate with Your Baby
- On Becoming Baby Wise
- Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child
- What to Expect the First Year
- The Baby Whisperer Solves All Your Problems: Sleeping, Feeding, and Behavior–Beyond the Basics from Infancy Through Toddlerhood
- Wonder Weeks
- Baby Body Signs
- Super Baby Food
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