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Need feeding advice, please

At what point can I let DD sleep longer than 3 hours at night? She breastfeeds every 2-3 hours during the day time, but at night I'm having to wake her up every 3 hours and she acts like she wants to sleep longer. She's is over her birth weight. Any thoughts would be great. I will be asking my pediatrician, but we don't have another appointment until Nov. 12th.
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Re: Need feeding advice, please

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    I've always heard once they've regained birth weight, you can let them sleep. Enjoy it!
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    imagelil_rhody:
    I've always heard once they've regained birth weight, you can let them sleep. Enjoy it!

    This. Get some sleep mama!!

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    YES! Go for it...enjoy!
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    Ok, thanks! That's what I was thinking, but I just wanted another opinion.
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