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My DS has been waking in the night and I'm not sure wether to feed or not.
Once fed he then keeps waking, so we brought him into bed with us (I know a definate no no)and he goes straight back to sleep and then I have to wake him at 7/7.15am every morning....
Yes, a definite no-no! It's time to be proactive and help him sleep through. The co-sleeping sounds like a bandaid solution. You need a long-lasting solution.
Funny, but it looks like your lo is smirking in that photo. . .Does he take a paci? If so, it's a good way to tell if lo is REALLY hungry. That worked for my Dd. Since you can't really not feed a hungry baby, your focus should be tanking up: cluster feeding and dream feeding. Do you practice those? Those wakings sound like my Dd did for a while. Now she's 7 mos. 1 wk., and we just got rid of the df: last night she went from 7:30-7: no waking at all (that I know of). So it is possible for lo to go all night w/ some hard work.
In addition to tanking up, I also did wake-to-sleep, but it's interesting that the night I didn't wake to sleep, she slept through! (with a df at 11, she could go 'til 7). But she didn't sleep through 'til 6 mos. It wasn't even that I was feeding her, she just woke out of her swaddle or w/ her paci. I'd have to redo both, then hope it wouldn't happen again. Weaning her of both at 6 mos. helped a lot. My friend didn't swaddle or pacify her baby, and she slept through from 4 mos! HOpe this helps!
-court