Noah will sleep anywhere from 9-12 hours straight at night.
This is us too. His bedtime is 8pm. Most of the time he wakes at 7am. Sometimes, though, he will wake up between 5-6 and either need the paci back in or for me to rock him back to sleep and then he'll sleep until 8.
Those that replied above can you share if you bf or ff and about how much in solids your baby eats a day. Also, can you tell when your baby is teething? Does his/her sleep change? Has your baby always been a 'good sleeper'?
Those that replied above can you share if you bf or ff and about how much in solids your baby eats a day. Also, can you tell when your baby is teething? Does his/her sleep change? Has your baby always been a 'good sleeper'?
LO is FF and always been a pretty good sleeper. He started consistantly STTN at 5 months. I don't have an exact number of solids he gets each day. He usually gets a puree jar (stage 2 or 3) for breakfast and lunch (along with some finger foods) and mostly finger foods for dinner. He eats about 32 oz. formula a day. We can usually tell when LO is teething and we don't notice a huge change in his sleep. (He has 8 teeth.) The only time it kept him up was when he was getting his first 2 in. He was 4.5 months so he was not a happy camper...LOL. Other than that, he does OK with it. Sometimes we'll give him baby tylenol and/or orajel before bed if we know he's teething and kinda fussy about it.
DD usually sleeps 12 hours and has been doing so since about 4 months old. I found the earlier she goes to bed, 6:30 or 7:00pm, the better and longer she sleeps. It sound weird, but if she is up until 8pm, she will wake up at 5 or 6 am. If she goes to bed by 7pm, I will have to wake her up around 7am for daycare.
DS goes down around 7:30p, we dream feed arround 9/9:30p and he's up anywhere from 6:30-7a.
Those that replied above can you share if you bf or ff and about how much in solids your baby eats a day. FF, he eats finger foods but usually a waffle or pancake in the AM with fruit or yogurt, a handful of goldfish 2x for snacks, and for lunch/dinner he eats steamed frozen veggies, chicken pieces, and yogurt/applesauce/fruit, and some goldfish or cereal.
Also, can you tell when your baby is teething? Does his/her sleep change? Yes, for sure! Drooly, more frequent and different poops, crabby, and harder to get down for the night - he fights it more.
Has your baby always been a 'good sleeper'? Yes! STTN since ~3m!
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DS has been sleeping 10+ hours a night. He's in bed no later than 8:00 and generally doesn't wake before 6:00.
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Those that replied above can you share if you bf or ff and about how much in solids your baby eats a day. Also, can you tell when your baby is teething? Does his/her sleep change? Has your baby always been a 'good sleeper'?
I BF for the first 8 month. DS is now formula fed. He gets three jars of baby food per day, a snack like Mum Mums, plus small amount of table food. DS has two teeth and seemed to be "teething" forever I only finally knew that he really was teething when I felt them begin to break through his gums. This was before he was STTN. From a very early age I chose not to nurse or rock DS to sleep. I'm glad he always knew how to put himself to sleep. He still woke to eat though. At 6 months I was ready to wean night feedings and sleep train (and maybe I should have). At 9 months we were down to one nighttime feeding (4oz). We cut it cold turkey and started Ferberizing. I'm glad we did.
Re: STTN Poll
Georgia JUST started sleeping longer stretches and waking up once a night to nurse.....instead of waking every three freeeeking hours LOL
She goes to bed about 7:30pm, and will sleep until 2 or 3 am....nurse for 15 minutes or so....then back to sleep until 7 or 7:30am.
DS goes to sleep at 7 p.m and doesn't wake up until 10 a.m.
This is us too. His bedtime is 8pm. Most of the time he wakes at 7am. Sometimes, though, he will wake up between 5-6 and either need the paci back in or for me to rock him back to sleep and then he'll sleep until 8.
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LO is FF and always been a pretty good sleeper. He started consistantly STTN at 5 months. I don't have an exact number of solids he gets each day. He usually gets a puree jar (stage 2 or 3) for breakfast and lunch (along with some finger foods) and mostly finger foods for dinner. He eats about 32 oz. formula a day. We can usually tell when LO is teething and we don't notice a huge change in his sleep. (He has 8 teeth.) The only time it kept him up was when he was getting his first 2 in. He was 4.5 months so he was not a happy camper...LOL. Other than that, he does OK with it. Sometimes we'll give him baby tylenol and/or orajel before bed if we know he's teething and kinda fussy about it.
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DS goes down around 7:30p, we dream feed arround 9/9:30p and he's up anywhere from 6:30-7a.
Those that replied above can you share if you bf or ff and about how much in solids your baby eats a day. FF, he eats finger foods but usually a waffle or pancake in the AM with fruit or yogurt, a handful of goldfish 2x for snacks, and for lunch/dinner he eats steamed frozen veggies, chicken pieces, and yogurt/applesauce/fruit, and some goldfish or cereal.
Also, can you tell when your baby is teething? Does his/her sleep change? Yes, for sure! Drooly, more frequent and different poops, crabby, and harder to get down for the night - he fights it more.
Has your baby always been a 'good sleeper'? Yes! STTN since ~3m!
Did she do this on her own or did you have to sleep train? My DS is still waking up about 3x a night
MINE TOO! Mine wakes at least 3x, if not 5x!!! (I BF....)
DS has been sleeping 10+ hours a night. He's in bed no later than 8:00 and generally doesn't wake before 6:00.
I BF for the first 8 month. DS is now formula fed. He gets three jars of baby food per day, a snack like Mum Mums, plus small amount of table food. DS has two teeth and seemed to be "teething" forever I only finally knew that he really was teething when I felt them begin to break through his gums. This was before he was STTN. From a very early age I chose not to nurse or rock DS to sleep. I'm glad he always knew how to put himself to sleep. He still woke to eat though. At 6 months I was ready to wean night feedings and sleep train (and maybe I should have). At 9 months we were down to one nighttime feeding (4oz). We cut it cold turkey and started Ferberizing. I'm glad we did.