DD has been STTN since we sleep trained at 6.5 months. I cannot imagine still getting up in the middle of the night, especially not with the job I'm working now.
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he's been sick a lot so when he's sick he wakes up. when he's not sick he sttn. we try not to do a bottle, and we also wait a few minutes before going in there because a lot of times he will go back to sleep. if he's just fussy we wait; if he's wailing crying we go in there. At first I rock him with a paci and if that won't work we do a bottle. At this age, bottle is strictly comfort and bad habit....it's not vital.
Nope. We bedshare from around 11 or midnight until he's up for the day around 8 am and he wakes up anywhere from every hour to every three hours to nurse.
E has always been a great sleeper....I don't remember the last time I got up in the middle of the night. She has been sleeping from 8pm - 7am for a long while (give or take 30min).. FWIW, we started supplementing w/ formula at 3m and she really started sleeping longer then. By 6m she was 100% formula. Might have been the fully belly she had (since my BM supply sucked), or maybe she's just a sleepy baby. Either way, I definitely lucked out.
We're lucky.. DS started sleeping through the night at 8 weeks. He goes down at 7:30pm and is up usually around 6am. Very rarely does he get up during the night and if he does, he fusses for a few minutes and puts himself back to sleep. If I go in and get him at all, it's over. He will sleep on me in the glider or in our bed after that, but he will not let me put him back in the crib.
We're lucky.. DS started sleeping through the night at 8 weeks. He goes down at 7:30pm and is up usually around 6am. Very rarely does he get up during the night and if he does, he fusses for a few minutes and puts himself back to sleep. If I go in and get him at all, it's over. He will sleep on me in the glider or in our bed after that, but he will not let me put him back in the crib.
Almost exactly this except he started STTN at 3 months.
Just wondering if everyones little one is sleeping thorugh the night. Our little angel still gets up once for a bottle around 1:30am
Isn't that considered STTN? Five hour stretch? Anyway, DS is a terrible sleeper so we've just achieved this here. He skipped the five hour stretch and went for 10 straight, one wake up, back down for another hour. I nearly lost my mind! When he's sick (like now) he's up a lot.
For the most part since about 3 months old (minus teething, sick, etc) Unfortunately since she was sick since last week--she has been getting up around 4:45-5:00am for the day. I never take her out of her crib until 5:45am, but still....so I am trying to push her bedtime back (she wants to go to bed at 6pm) Tonight I was able to distract her til 7; hopefully it helps!
She has been STTN since about 3-4 months as long as she isn't sick. When she was having ear infections every 15 days it was hard because she would sttn for a few days and then stop so it made it hard on me having to get up after I got used to being able to sleep.
Per our pedi recommendation we did sleep training around 9 months. It took about 3 days and she has been STTN since then. She usually sleeps from 9pm to 9am however every once in a while she wakes up at 7:30am.
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She has STTN 4 times in her life, all within the last 4 weeks. All she gets at night if she wakes up is a pacifier or water in a bottle, but she usually still wakes up 1-4 times / night.
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My DS just started sleeping through the night in the last week. I am in heaven. We moved and he finally has his own bedroom and I think that was the trick.
DD has been sleeping through the night since about 6 months but that was really on her own accord. We only did a bit of CIO to get her to fall asleep on her own around 7 months. We have another on the way and I'm not delusional enough to just assume we're going to get lucky again.
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Our baby has been STTN since he was 9 months old. Our dr. recommended that we eliminate night time feedings in order for him to realize he doesn't actually need that extra meal and he cried for a few minutes the first night we tried and that was that...he was sleeping through the night ever since. After I started teaching when he was 8 months old the hours I worked made a world of difference getting a solid bedtime routine which also helped with the matter.
We had been lucky. At 4 months, all on his own, he dropped to just one waking up per night. And then around 7 months he started sleeping 10 hour stretches.
But this past week or so he's been up 4-5 times per night. Probably either the heat wave (no a/c), the four simultaneous molars, or a combination.
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he's been sick a lot so when he's sick he wakes up. when he's not sick he sttn. we try not to do a bottle, and we also wait a few minutes before going in there because a lot of times he will go back to sleep. if he's just fussy we wait; if he's wailing crying we go in there. At first I rock him with a paci and if that won't work we do a bottle. At this age, bottle is strictly comfort and bad habit....it's not vital.
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Maybe 3 nights a week. Maybe.
Last night he was up at 12am and 3am.
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We're lucky.. DS started sleeping through the night at 8 weeks. He goes down at 7:30pm and is up usually around 6am. Very rarely does he get up during the night and if he does, he fusses for a few minutes and puts himself back to sleep. If I go in and get him at all, it's over. He will sleep on me in the glider or in our bed after that, but he will not let me put him back in the crib.
Almost exactly this except he started STTN at 3 months.
Isn't that considered STTN? Five hour stretch? Anyway, DS is a terrible sleeper so we've just achieved this here. He skipped the five hour stretch and went for 10 straight, one wake up, back down for another hour. I nearly lost my mind! When he's sick (like now) he's up a lot.
Yes. LO has been STTN since 9 months, from about 7pm to 6am.
At 13 months, your baby does not need to eat over night. There could be dental issues with that. You should probably talk to your doctor.
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We had been lucky. At 4 months, all on his own, he dropped to just one waking up per night. And then around 7 months he started sleeping 10 hour stretches.
But this past week or so he's been up 4-5 times per night. Probably either the heat wave (no a/c), the four simultaneous molars, or a combination.