DD has always been a good eater (EBF)...usually is hungry about every 2 hrs, sometime sooner.
Do you ever wake up LO to eat? When we went to the Pedi at 2 wks, he said not to let her go more than 5 hours at night. We have never had to wake her up, she hasnt gone that long yet.Just curious at this point (5.5 wks) is that still the case?
How about during the day? I dont want her napping that long, trying to get her long stretches of sleep to be at night. if she is sleeping and its been 4 hours since we have eaten, i have been waking her.....
Re: do you ever wake LO to eat?
Before she turned one month old, we used to wake DD to eat especially if she went longer than 5 hours between feedings. But after her one month appt., my pedi said that we should just let her sleep - day or night.
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My LO is the same age as yours, and I only wake her during the day if she goes longer than 3 hours(which almost never happens). I never wake her at night, but in general she wakes on her own after 4-5 hours. Though she has slept for longer stretches, usually after she's been up a long time during the day and is overtired.
I don't wake her up at night. She has surpassed her birth weight, so the doctor says to let her sleep as long as she will. I think 7.5 hours is the most she has gone, usually it is around 5 hours.
During the day, I try to keep her to 3-4 hours between feedings. So, I do wake her up.
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I have two daughters (3 and 4 now) but when they were younger I never woke them to eat. My thinking is if they are hungry they let you know and if they are tired and want more sleep one night or to start doing it from then on out why not let them? Both of them are happy healthy beautiful little girls.
And with the baby that is in the making right now I will do the same thing. I am going to try to BF but it may just be pumping the entire time but I wont be waking any LO up if they are sleeping!
My pediatrician said the first month to wake our son every 2 hours to eat, so I set the alarm for every 2 hours and thought i was going to go crazy. After that month was over and our son was packing on the weight I let him wake on his own. He is 5 1/2 months now and usually sleeps several hours a night, but most of the time in the day he still wants to be on that newborn schedule and eats every 2-3 hours. Best of luck