9 Month Old Sleep Schedule
Data-backed sleep guide with real averages from 31 days of tracked baby sleep data. See how actual nap counts, bedtimes, and night wakings compare to CDC recommendations.
Sleep Breakdown REAL DATA
Detailed Statistics 31 DAYS TRACKED
Sample 9 Month Old Schedule
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Sleep Tips for a 9 Month Old
Separation anxiety often peaks between 8-10 months. Extra comfort at bedtime is appropriate.
Most babies are firmly on a 2-nap schedule by 9 months.
Cruising and early walking attempts may cause middle-of-the-night practice sessions.
If baby skips a nap, move bedtime 30 minutes earlier to prevent overtiredness.
Signs Your 9 Month Old Is Tired
Watch for these cues to catch the optimal sleep window before your baby becomes overtired:
๐๏ธ Safe Sleep Environment
Baby can move to own room if desired. Firm crib mattress, sleep sack, no loose items. Room temperature 68-72ยฐF. Blackout curtains recommended.
Source: American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Safe Sleep Guidelines
Frequently Asked Questions
How much sleep does a 9 month old need?
The CDC recommends 12-16 hours of total sleep (naps + nighttime) for a 9 month old. In our dataset of 31 days, the average was 12.8 hours.
How many naps should a 9 month old take?
Based on 31 days of tracked data, the average was 2.3 naps per day, with each nap lasting about 68 minutes.
What time should a 9 month old go to bed?
In our tracked data, the average bedtime was 8:04 PM, ranging from 6:14 PM to 10:45 PM.
How many times does a 9 month old wake up at night?
In our dataset, the average was 3.2 night wakings, with the longest uninterrupted stretch averaging 228 minutes (3.8 hours).
What are the wake windows for a 9 month old?
Recommended wake windows for a 9 month old are 165-240 minutes (2.8-4 hours) between sleep periods.