Talk to me about sleep training because I cannot for the life of me remember what we did with my first! Ginny (who is just over 6 months) STTN from about 2 months old until a few weeks ago, so I know she doesn't need to eat overnight. When I put her down around 7:30pm, I nurse her and lay her down awake and she goes to sleep just fine (sometimes she needs a little back patting or a snuggle, but its not an issue). The problem is that she's been getting up at 10:30pm and 2:30am on. the. dot. every single night.
If I walk in there, she flips out and starts the "mamamamamama" cry. If DH goes in, he can usually get her rocked back to sleep in about 10 minutes. I'm not totally opposed to CIO, but from what I've seen of her, she just doesn't know how to calm herself down very well. :-/ Any advice?

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Ginny DX 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Charlie DX Specific Antibody Deficiency & ASD
Re: Sleep Training/Non Training/Whatever
DD #1: March 20, 2013
DD # 2: May 2, 2015
EDD #3: March 4, 2018
I took more notice today and realized she's been a pretty distracted eater. At daycare, however, she gets bottles so I know she's eating a certain amount. Why are babies so confusing!
Also, @MrsWindyCity, what's a wonder week?
ETA: I looked it up and I'm not even kidding - the description of the week 26 WW is EXACTLY what has been going on. Like, creepy to a T. Interesting......
Ginny DX 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Charlie DX Specific Antibody Deficiency & ASD
Babies needs change greatly through different periods. Just because baby didn't need food a few months ago doesn't mean baby doesn't need food now. Growth spurts change things, teething change things...all sorts of reasons for a baby to change the night routine on you.
My 7 month old is near impossible to feed when out of the house these days as she wants to see everything. Naturally she now needs to eat more at night to compensate for less food during the day.