Sorry for being dense... but what is "consolidated naps?"
My kids as babies napped. And I knew when they nap. So then they napped.
My son was a spitter-upper. He did not have, reflux. He just spit up a lot.
Versus my daughter as a baby.
Spit up, can seem like a lot.
But really, instead of going by your friends, you should ask your Pediatrician.
Projectile vomiting, is, different than spitting up.
2 different things.
You should see your Pediatrician about that.
Also here is a link:
http://kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/emergencies/vo...#
With both my kids as babies, they each had different nap and sleep styles and needs. I went by their cues and scheduling for naps. They napped, when they needed to nap. How did I know this? I knew their cues. My son, was very regular about naps and sleep. My daughter was too, but it took her a long time to settle down. She had bad gas problems and was very sensitive to noises.
ALSO though, BOTH my kids were not, portable nappers. Meaning, they would ONLY nap, at home. They would not and could not nap, on the go. Nor in a stroller. Nor in the car. Nor anyplace else, except at home. Thus, whatever I did, was based upon their nap times. And it was no problem.
My son napped a few times a day, as a baby. My daughter did not.
Different individuals. And needs.
With both, I breastfed. On-demand. Not by a schedule.
And some babies, will nurse seemingly constantly. They need to.
Also though, try burping her after you nurse her. And keep her upright after nursing.
Also, if you are using a bottle to feed her, many times the flow can be too fast or the baby does not know how to gauge their drinking. Thus they take in, too much.