DD has been GREAT at STTN for a few months. Occasionally she will wake up once and have a bottle and go back out. But for the past week, she has consistantly done this. She has always wimpered a little through the night, but I just seem to know the difference between a whimper where she will fall back to sleep on her own and a cry of i am hungry. But now i am wondering if this past week is her testing me to see if i will come feed her. Do I continue to feed her or should I try to hold her off. I usually wait about 10 min before i go up to make sure she is not falling back to sleep. HELP!
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Re: Speaking up STTN...who elses LO, have stopped STTN?
According to everything I've read/talked to the pedi about, MOST babies should be able to STTN without eating at this age and may be eating out of habit. We were told to continue feeding for true medical reasons. That being said, I wouldn't have listened had I been told to stop feeding her. When I go get her in the night, I can hear her belly growling, I just don't think it's fair to her to make her suffer through that. Trust your instincts.
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DD STTN sometime betwen 3 and 4 mos and was very consistent until she started teething. She was bad there for awhile - at least a few nights a week she would be up in the middle of the night. Now, she has gone back to only occasional lapses even though I think she is still having mega teeth issues.
My biggest issue now is getting her to go to sleep at night. Once she is out, she is usually good for the night - the problem is getting her there. She used to be so easy - she would go right out - now - not so much.
J STTN from 2-3 months pretty much every night. We were in the midst of moving at the time, so it was like this amazing gift from Baby Jesus.
He has not STTN since, not even close actually. He averages 5 times a night.
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