Living to regret it! I think feeding him the night before last may only have helped because he was exhausted by the time I backed down.
Last night I fed him and he was still extremely unsettled once he got off to sleep. I had to stand like a statue at the side of the cot once he was off because the slightest move and he was awake and screaming again - I didn't even have to head for the door, just sitting on the floor next to the cot made him mad.
He did have a later nap than usual yesterday but he is already cutting the second nap (even with APOPing he was sleeping better on days when he missed the second nap and getting resistant to sleeping in the car on afternoons out) so a later morning nap would usually be a good thing as it's not as big a stretch to BT.
I think it was wind as I had to resort to rubbing his back. I think we have some intolerance issues going on but neither of us ate anything different to the usual *probably* safe stuff.
Is day three too early for it to be regression? With DS1 he started sleeping through the same night I started PU/PD (he couldn't stand in the cot at 13 months so did it as for a younger baby) and then had a night or two of hellish PU/PD before going back to sleeping if I stood by the cot and ultimately WIWO to get me out of the room but I remembered it being about a week into training.
It just seems strange that day 1 was fantastic, day 2 was not as good but better than before we started, day 3 sucked like crazy. We're going in the wrong direction. He did have cranial osteopathy the day before we started which seemed to settle him right down and I'm wondering if the benefits of that could be wearing off.
I know you are right that getting rid of that feed now is better in the long run but I don't know if I have the strength to do it. Once I'm done here I have to start on DS1. Oh, God, my life is one long run of sleep training - DH is pointless at it - he's the whole reason we stopped with the WIWO with DS1 (he was fine with it when it was just me doing it but once I showed him how to do it and he had to actually start doing it himself he decided it seemed cruel, not to mention the fact that laying in bed with him watching Peppa Pig on your phone is much quicker
- of course I enjoy being cruel to the kids, obviously
No wonder DS is so anti-Mummy-pro-Daddy) Sorry. Didn't mean to rant.