My LO is almost 4 months old. Lately, he's been waking up every 2ish hours throughout the night to eat. I am perfectly aware that he does not NEED to eat this often overnight. He used to give us at least one 4-5 hour stretch, but no more. Will he just outgrow these night feeds, or do we need to actively wean him off them? The pedi suggested sleep training, but it goes against my gut to let him cry (she was talking more Ferber than just flat CIO, but still). He goes right back down after his feeds, but it's exhausting. I'm not sure what to do. There is so much conflicting advice. I would love some longer sleep stretches, but if getting up ever 2 hours is what he needs, I'll suck it up. WWYD?
Re: Talk to me about weaning night feeds
Your little one is still pretty young to think about night weaning, in my opinion. And I wouldn't do sleep training until he's at least 6 months. I would make sure he's eating enough during the day so that his belly is full at night. He may out grow this - he may be getting his first tooth or going through a growth spurt. But I would wait another few months before actively trying to night wean.
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And I think this is especially true when it comes to children. Look, I'm not going to be doing any more growing any time soon (at least not up!) but kids are constantly undergoing growth spurts. And not always at the same time. My guy was always a peanut up to 6 months. In the teen percentiles. And my doctor was never concerned because he said that they all hit their spurts at different times. Sure enough, between 6 months and 1 year he had jumped percentiles into the 60s! And I think that it wasn't just based on his growth, but on the fact that many people nightwean and their kids aren't jumping percentiles, they're staying the same or going down. (Which is going to skew the charts)
My experience with night feeding was that he needed them when he asked for them, and when he didn't need them anymore, he dropped them on his own.
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PPs are right. Baby tummies are tiny, so they do need to nurse often. Night nursing also helps you maintain your milk supply.
He's very close to the age where frequent wakings to nurse are common because of growth spurts, brain development (milestones), and teething. I'd recommend nursing him on demand and getting as much rest while he sleeps as you can. This doesn't last forever, but giving him what he needs now will be totally worth it!