I read a lot of posts about their LO sleeping through the night. We have yet to experience this. We've been lucky that DS sleeps a big chuck of hours but still not sleeping through. Lately it's been bad because of rolling and teething. But I feel like I don't even know what it's like to sleep through the night. I'm not the only one right?
Re: Who is not STTN?
We've never experience STTN as well
DS is down to 2 feedings a night, but he still fusses in between feedings sometimes. I wish we could wean him off the feedings, but we're just waiting for the time that he doesn't ask for them anymore. It doesn't feel like he's ready to wean yet.
*Sigh* We're just taking it one night at a time. A straight good night's sleep is a thing of the past for us.
Ha ha ha...oh no, you are definitely not the only one. Those posts just tick me off, lol
DS was sleeping 4-6 hours, waking to feed, and then sleeping another 4-6 hours depending. But that's all gone now. The last 2 weeks he's waking up every 2-3 hours. Sometimes to eat, sometimes just for me to put a paci in his mouth. But I haven't slept longer than 3 hours at a time in awhile now...and I'm exhausted. He did get his first tooth last night so I'm hoping maybe it was a teething thing...but I don't know. Hang in there...you're not alone 
DS2 gets up about 10-20 times a night during an 8-10 hour stretch.
DS1 STTN.
A fantastic night is 1x waking up. An ok night is 2x. A bad night is 3 plus.
This for us too.
Same for us too.
My DS is so inconsistent with his sleeping. OP you are definitely not alone.
this
Plus I think she is teething, because she had a couple of good nights after we started solids and now she is waking up a lot.
This, although the four hour stretches are few these days
In total, we've had four nights of 6 hour stretches and three nights of 7 hours stretches. Most of the time she's up every 2 -3 hours. It's been worse this past week because she's been sick and can't breath through her nose, so she wakes herself up.
bah... you should give them looks.
DD has never slept for longer than 7-8 hours (and that's if we're lucky), but she goes to bed at 6-7, so her first wake up is somewhere around 1-2AM... Then there are at least 3 other wake ups closer together until she's up at 7AM... ::sigh:: I don't see an end in sight to this either.
We might try to sleep train in a month or so.
this is us exactly
this exactly