I have spent the last couple of weeks working on our routine etc and wanted to come back with an update as I got such useful advice on this forum, when I was feeling a bit desperate!
My little boy is now 6.5 months and we seem to be on a good even keel at the moment and although things aren't 100% consistent, they are much improved. On the advice of people here we upped his A time and are now working between minimum of 3:15hr and up to 3:30hr - with the last A before bed definitely being closer to 3hr30. This is definitely now the right sort of A for him and has helped with his sleep - so thanks for the advice!
The other key factors that made a BIG difference for us in case anyone else is having similar issues -
- having solids in the evening
- moving him to his own room
- he also extended his time between feeds in the day due to such great naps - which I presume means he is hungrier and taking more
With the combination of these things we have had a few nights where my son has done 10-11 hours without feeding at all, although there is always still at least 1 NW, but it doesn't take too long to resettle him. There have then been nights with 1 or 2 feeds (because I didn't feel he would resettle without them!) but the overall sleep total has then been closer to 11 hours, which is a big improvement on the 9.5hr we were getting when I first came here.
He is seriously teething at the moment so I think some NWs are related to that, but to be honest they push his wake up time a bit later and that works out better for our overall routine really. If he slept straight through we'd be back to early wakings, so part of me doesn't mind too much
I'm just feeling more confident that he is definitely not hungry and finding it easier to persevere with resettling him, where I would have just fed him previously, which I think perpetuated the problem.
One thing that I have noticed though is that often it takes exactly 40-45 mins to resettle him and I did wonder if that was telling me something? OT/UT? or is it just a coincidence?
Once again, thanks for all the help I got here - it really was appreciated.