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sleep question
On Jun 29, 8:56 am, "Jeni Steers" wrote:
I didn't want to hear the answer to this either but my ds didnt give up his night feed till he was over 8mths. And he was waking earlier in the morning than your lo. I agree with Anne - for us putting him to bed later didn't work and it was actually harder to get him down as he was so cranky. Gave that idea up pretty quick! I can say though for me bf'ing only felt 100% rewarding when he dropped this feed and we happily continued till over 15 mnths. Hang in there! Jeni Thank you everyone for your responses and advice. You helped set my mind to ease. She slept from 7 pm until 4:30 am last night (I nursed her at that time). Then went back to bed until 6:30 am. I must remind myself that she's a happy and healthy baby. So she must be receiving enough sleep. |
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sleep question
It is pretty normal.My son still get up at 3 o'clock at 12 month old
www.allbabymonitors.com "shell8279" wrote in message ups.com... I have a 7 mo. old who I am still nursing (in addition to feeding her solids). She goes to bed around 7 pm, wakes up around 3 am then wakes for good around 6:30 am. When she awakes at 3 she wants to nurse. I cannot get her to go back to sleep unless I do this. Is this pattern normal for a 7 mo. old? I figured 8 hrs (7-3) is a long to go without eating. Am I wrong? |
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