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Good or bad - sleep related

Hi all

Talk me down off the edge.  Is this cause for concern?

We feed my daughter on demand, rather than on a schedule (long story).  Each night we do the following

5 pm - 4 oz bottle with 1 1/2 tsp Oatmeal cereal

6:30 pm - 2 oz bottle with 1/2 tsp oatmeal cereal

7:30 OR 8 pm - 4 oz bottle with 1 1/2 tsp oatmeal cereal

She then sleeps from 8:30 pm till 3:30 am, sometimes as late at 4:30 am without a peep or crying that she's hungry until that time. She is a very slow eater too.

Some back story - she can't handle formula or rice cereal.  And due to her reflux and the need to thicken the BM she receives, that is why she has oatmeal cereal.

So is she sleeping too long?  She's not screaming or waking and I do check on her around 11:30 pm nightly, when I go to pump.

Do I have a reason to worry?

 

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Re: Good or bad - sleep related

  • I wouldn't worry. We also feed DD on demand and I let her sleep as long as she'd like to. I just constantly go in and check on her(we also have a monitor), but I don't get her out of bed unless she starts to fuss because sometimes she wakes up for a second and goes right back to sleep. 

    Looks like your LO is starting to create her own schedule and starting to STTN. That's great! My DD has slept 8 hours once and I was pretty excited. 

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  • There is nothing wrong with feeding on demand. I know more moms who do that than moms who schedule. You'll know she's eating enough by her weight gain. If she's gaining well and growing, she eating enough and there is no need to wake her. I wish my DD slept as consistently and as long as yours. She eats about as often in the evenings, but it's anybody's guess how long she'll sleep (anywhere from 3-7 hours).
  • Andrew did the same thing.  No worries!
  • Our pedi said as long as they gain weight each appt.  let them sleep as long as they want at night.  Yay! she is sleeping so wellYes

    My Kate is a slow feeder... takes her 45 min.+ to drink her bottle....

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  • Our Neos have told us to keep Jack on his every 3 hour schedule until he reaches 10lbs. So, for us, that could be a while! He is also a 25 weeker, so I'm sure that makes a difference. I'd say as long as she is gaining weight, having enough wet/dirty diapers, take the extra sleep!
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