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EAT => Breast Feeding => Topic started by: M and N's Mom on June 23, 2006, 16:35:39 pm
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Hi! My DS is 4 months old and wakes up to eat usually once a night. He is exclusively BF. I feed him at 7:00 and he is in bed by 7:30 usually. He is up between 2:00 and 3:00 to eat. I was hoping he'd not need a night feeding by this time. My DD was sleeping 10 hours consistently by this age.
I'm wondering if I just got lucky with my DD. If so, what is the average age a BF baby can go 10 (or more) hours at night? (Is there an average age?)
Is there anything I should be doing to extend his night? I'm currently feeding him at about: 7:30, 11:00, 2:00, 5:00 & 7:00. I've recently added a 6pm cluster feed. I don't do a dream feed as when I tried it, it completely messed him up and he was waking up 6-10 times a night fussy.
Thanks for any advice.
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I've never done the DF either. I think once a night is marvelous for a 4mo. :) You're going to hit a growth spurt soon where he'll be hungry, too.
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I have to agree that once a night for a 4 month old sounds very good to me.
We had a poll on this site about 'sleeping through' not long ago. The results were:
At what age did your BF child start sleeping through the night (8+ hours)
3 Months 14 (23%)
4 Months 7 (11.5%)
5 Months 5 (8.2%)
6 Months 5 (8.2%)
Over 6 Months 30 (49.2%)
So as you can see the majority were still waiting at 6 months and many significantly beyond that.
I moved the actual thread to the FAQ board as a lot of people found it helpful. I promise the FAQ board will be finished soon!