My 7 months Spirited Baby wakes up 6 times a night in average, the best nights only 2 but the worst nights 7 times. During the day he sleeps 2 naps and often 1 cat nap. In order to get him to sleep for the naps we leave him in the cot with the pacifier on and he fells asleep. When we go to sleep for the night we follow a routine always ending in breast feeding and falling to sleep or going to the cot very sleepy. I also breastfeed him whilst he is asleep, before I go to bed in order to avoid hungry wake ups.
For the last month when my baby wakes up I am avoiding to feed him, so I am trying every time with the pacifier first. Nowadays I feed him twice a night despite he wakes 5 or 6 times. The problem is that the total number of awakenings has not decreased.
I was considering to eliminate the pacifier for the naps to see if this helps him in the night, but in the kindergarten they have told me that he is too small for that. Trying that would mean lots of crying since he really is used to it, so I am not sure if this is a good idea. By the way, he does not use the pacifier when he is active he only takes it for sleeping.
His daily routine is as follows:
7:00 E
10:00 - 11:30 S
11:30 E
2:00 - 4:00 S
4:00 E
5:30-6:00 S
6:00 E
8:30 E
8:45 S
He is very large baby percentile 95 in length and 75 in weight, so I cannot rule out the possibility of being hungry but with breast feeding you cannot tell how much he eats.
Should I work to totally eliminate the night feeds, or do something about the pacifier? Or any other idea?