I'm curious what time you all feed your DC's their dinner and then when is their last bottle before bed and then when is their "bedtime"?
I'm thinking maybe I feed my little guy too late---typically he nurses around 6pm--then we do a bathe around 6:30 and then 7pm when we're done with that he will have his dinner (about 1-2oz of veggie/fruit and 2tbsp cereal) and then we read books, play, spend time together and then he has a bottle or nurses maybe around 8pm or so (unless he wants to sooner) and then falls asleep with that somewhere around 8:30 or so.
I've tried packing him full at night but it's not working-still wakes up 8 hours later to feed......and he's a big boy--so maybe he really does need those calories, I have no idea.



Re: What time is DC's dinner time vs bedtime?
DD eats dinner with us at 5:30
She gets 8 oz. of formula before bed.
Bedtime is 6:45 - 7 p.m.
DD takes her last 8oz bottle at 5pm, then dinner (solids) about 5ozs at 6:30 and is in her crib by 7:15, asleep by 7:30.
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Dinner: 4:30pm, bottle & bed: 5:30pm. ?Early bedtime is his choosing, I wish he'd stay up a bit later!
HSHHC says 6-8pm is ideal bedtime.?
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DS eats dinner between 5:30-6:00.
Bedtime routine starts at 7:30, includes bath and bottle, so he's asleep after the bottle by 8:00.
He wakes up at around 6:30.
Have you tried not feeding him when he wakes up in the middle of the night? I'm not saying you should starve your child, but the way our pediatrician put it is that babies this age and size do not need to wake up to eat anymore. They do only because they're used to it, and have trained themselves (and you) to do it. But that might require some sleep training to make the adjustment.
Dinner ? 6:00
Bath ? 7:00
Play time / Book ? 7:30
4 oz bottle ? 8:00
Bed ? 8:15
Sleep ? between 8:15 and 8:30
Yes--I've tried but he truly is hungry I think--I mean, he eats and eats and eats----and now instead of just emptying one breast (which was probably 5 oz) he's getting to both...yikes.
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Notes:
I don't get home from work til 6ish, so we hit the ground running to make her 7:30 bedtime because that is when she is tired and done for the day.
6:30 solids
Bath, playing, etc.
7:30 7 oz bottle and bed.