ok so LO (5 months, 3.5 months adjusted age) slept from 8pm - 2am yay I let him cry for about 10 min at 2 am, but then fed him, he ate 5 ounces. I feed him after his long stretch because he always eats a lot... then he woke up 2 hours later and I let him cry in intervals of 10 minutes....patting, wait, repeat. for an hour! and then I picked him up and he ate like an ounce and fell asleep after like 3 minutes. so my question:::: am I not supposed to feed him? he eats a lot after the first stretch so he must be hungry, I don't want to starve my little boy. I just don't know tips?
Re: Ferber/Sleep training question
1. He's too young to CIO.
2. Giving in after an hour is making letting your LO cry pointless.
3. Just feed your baby.
Couple things...
1) at 3.5 month adjusted age, your LO may not be ready for sleep training yet.
2) you seem confused about how to do Ferber correctly. I agree with PP, have you read the book? If not, I highly suggest you read it
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