My little one used to be a great sleeper. Yes, I know, "used to be," which Tracy says tells her something. Anyway, before I started EASY, I fed her on demand, and after a rough first month (wouldn't sleep more than 2 hours at a time, and 2 hours was if we were lucky), she seemed to get the hang of nighttime sleep and was sleeping really well. I'd put her to bed around 8pm, sometimes a bit earlier, she'd sleep 7 hours, sometimes 8-10, wake once, then sleep 'til 7 or 8am. I was pretty irregular about naps... she'd get one at 8:30 if she was up at 7am, usually one around 11, another around 2. Those were 45-minute naps. Usually just gave her a nap when she seemed tired or fussy, but I wasn't trying to put her on a routine.
I started EASY right when she was about to turn three months old. It worked well for several days. She still wouldn't nap longer than 45 minutes, which left me unsure of how to follow the schedule, but she actually went one night when she slept for 12 hours straight! I wasn't doing a dreamfeed or anything then.
Then she started waking at night. More and more and more. I think that it may have been a combination of a growth spurt, which I fed her for, and then she got in the habit. Or, possibly, it was because I was on a three-hour EASY and needed to go to a 3.5 or 4, even though she was only 3 months old, because she's stopped eating for very long. I guess she's snacking. (And she used to be a great eater.)
Now I don't know what to do. She eats for five, maybe ten minutes at a time during the day, then wants to wake up every hour or two through the night to eat for five or ten minutes, too. She eats hungrily for those five minutes, then she just bounces back to grin at me, and that's it. Can't get her back on. I've tried stretching out her feedings (not easy when she still won't regularly nap for very long), but even when she hasn't eaten for four hours she still only eats for five minutes. I can't really forcefeed her, as I'm breastfeeding, although I've tried topping her off with a bottle. I've tried not feeding her when she wakes up at night, or trying to get her to last until a certain time before I'll feed her, but she still wakes up, even if she's easy to resettle most of the time.
Any ideas? I know she's snacking, I just don't know how to fix it. Refuse to feed her one night, let her scream and starve, so that she'll eat in the morning? It's hard even to try to make her hold off an hour or two when I'm desperate for sleep myself and I don't have anybody who can take some of the night wakings (my husband works full-time and goes to school full-time, he really can't be waking up all night on top of that).