9 Month Old Baby Should I Wake Her Up to Feed Her
If your baby is experiencing the 9 month sleep regression (also known as the 8 month sleep regression), predictable sleep patterns might be a bit trickier than you're used to this month. We recommend continuing to prioritize naps and early bedtimes to help them sleep as well as they can during this time.
Hang in there — this is a temporary phase and yet an important period of typical baby development!
Editor's note
The recommendations listed below represent the average amount of sleep typically needed at this age. However, please note there is a range of normal as some children have lower or higher sleep needs. Your child's schedule may vary, and that is normal.
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How much should a 9 month old sleep?
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Sample 9 month old sleep schedule
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Naptime schedule for a 9 month old
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Bedtime for a 9 month old
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9 month old baby sleep FAQ
How much should a 9 month old sleep?
At 9 months of age, we'll continue to aim for at least 14 hours of total sleep, which is well within the 12 - 15 hours recommended by the National Sleep Foundation for a 24-hour period. That's 11 - 12 hours at night and 2 - 3 hours during the day over 2 naps. Most children need 2.75 - 3.5 hours of awake time between sleep periods at this age.
[Note: for children who were born early, we go by their adjusted age for sleep development.]
Top sleep tip for 9 month olds
You're not alone if you often find your baby sitting, standing, or cruising in their crib when they should be sleeping. Yes, it can be frustrating to see your baby play when they should be sleeping, but don't repeatedly intervene. That can backfire and lead to even more sleep issues! Instead, give them the opportunity to explore and wind down on their own. Resettle your baby every 10 - 15 minutes or so until they're ready for sleep.
Sleep fact for 9 month old babies
Babies will often start to protest more during their bedtime routine at this age. We recommend offering more comfort as needed, but aim for consistency and to follow through with the healthy sleep habits that you've already established. This will help you maintain long-term progress.
Sample 9 month old sleep schedule
Note: Sleep needs vary by child and this chart should be viewed as an example.
Naptime schedule for a 9 month old
How long should a 9 month old nap?
Ideally, your baby will be taking 2 naps for a total of 2 - 3 hours of daytime sleep. Each nap should be at least 60 minutes long.
How many naps for a 9 month old?
Most babies will be ready to drop their third nap by 9 months of age and be ready for a 2-nap schedule with an earlier bedtime. If your baby is still taking 3 naps a day, they'll likely transition to 2 naps over the next month. Signs that a baby is ready to drop a nap include: shorter naps, resisting one of the naps (particularly the last one), and/or consistently sleeping less than 10 hours a night.
Here's what a typical day may look like at this age:
2-nap schedule
Morning rise | 6:00 AM |
1st nap | 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM (1.5 hour nap); 2.75 hours of awake time before morning nap |
2nd nap | 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM (1.5 hour nap); 3.5 hours of awake time before afternoon nap |
Get ready for sleep | 5:45 PM |
Asleep | 6:45 PM; 3.5 hours of awake time before bedtime |
Bedtime for a 9 month old
What time should a 9 month old go to bed?
A typical bedtime at this age is 12 - 13 hours after waking in the morning. For example, if your baby wakes around 7:00 AM, then you'll want to target a 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM bedtime. While some babies do well with a consistent "by the clock" bedtime (e.g., aiming for a 7:30 PM bedtime each night), others will continue to sleep better if their bedtime is determined according to their last awake window.
If your baby tends to get overtired easily and wakes more often at night when their awake windows are pushed too far, set bedtime for no more than 3.5 hours after the second nap. Resist making bedtime earlier than 6:00 PM, as that can lead to early rising issues.
9 month old baby sleep FAQ
Q: Can a 9 month old baby sleep through the night?
Q: How often do 9 month old babies sleep?
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An average 9 month old baby needs 2 naps per day, with 2.75 - 3.5 hours of awake time between sleep periods. The period of wakefulness before the first nap tends to be the shortest of the day, and the longest period of wakefulness comes at the end of the day. As a result, a 9 month old typically needs 3.5 hours of awake time before bedtime.
Q: How much nighttime sleep for a 9 month old?
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Most babies this age need at least 10 hours of nighttime sleep, although 11 - 12 hours is ideal.
Q: How much awake time for a 9 month old?
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Aim for 2.75 - 3.5 hours of wakefulness between sleep periods. Awake windows tend to increase throughout the day, with the longest period of wakefulness occurring before bedtime.
Q: How much daytime sleep for a 9 month old?
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9 month old babies typically need 2 - 3 hours of daytime sleep each day. When babies have short naps, it can result in awake windows that are too long and lead to difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep.
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Source: https://huckleberrycare.com/blog/9-month-old-sleep-schedule-and-development
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