I am really not sure if this is an eating issue or a sleeping issue or both, but it is affecting both very negatively. I posted this question in both breastfeeding and here -- I hope no one minds. I'm wondering if this is simply a phase or a sign of a problem that should be addressed.
I have a 10 wk old baby boy who is exclusively breast fed. Over the past three weeks he has quite suddenly moved from eating every 2 hours (during the day) to every 3+ hours. I follow his hunger cues so this is not a schedule I am imposing upon him. I just started with a loose EASY at about 8.5 weeks, after borrowing the most recent BW book from a friend. I guess my baby would be best described as 'spirited,' at least where sleep is concerned. He is generally tough to get to sleep but I will say that he has gotten a lot easier since about 9.5 weeks.
Anyway, I wanted to give a little background on his sleep issues to put the spit-up issue in context. We follow a loose 3-hour EASY all day and he takes his nap in the evening, 6-ish. Then when he wakes we feed and start the bedtime routine, which is a bath, change to jammies, swaddle and shhh-pat to sleep. It all goes fine (for the most part, he doesn't like to wind down usually) and then anywhere from 30 min to one hour after we put him down to sleep, he will spit up and usually cough, and wake himself up. This has happened every night for at least the past week. It doesn't seem to bother him (no pain and usually a tiny amount of spit-up produced) so I don't really think it's reflux. His bed is at an incline, we place him on his side supported by a rolled up blanket, and I have tried the infamous gas drops and none of these things has helped.
The last feed previous to going to sleep is usually 45 min to an hour prior, and I am always sure to burp him well afterward. The other thing that is very frustrating is that when we are doing the shhh-pat he is in a vertical position and when he is starting to relax, he will suddenly start making this gulping sound in his throat. This is saliva and not spit-up. It obviously interrupts the process and sometimes after doing this he will start fidgeting and then wake up enough to start resisting the sleep process and suddenly we have a screaming baby. For the past several nights the routine has been like this:
feed
bedtime routine
sleep
wake up spitting up
shhh-pat
wake up spitting up
shhh-pat, wide awake screaming baby
long wind down
shhh-pat
sleep
And by then it's pretty close to feeding time again, yes, sometimes it has been a 3+ hour deal. Not fun!!
The final thing, which has us completely baffled, is when he wakes up during the night to feed (usually once or twice) he feeds beautifully for about 30-35 min and goes right back to sleep, and has NEVER once spit-up and woke himself up. He does spit up on occasion but he manages to sleep through it then (probably because he is in a deeper state of sleep).
My husband and I have given this all our best efforts and haven't been able to crack this nut -- suggestions, please??!