This brings up another question...what is considered fat?
Yeah, the scientist in me thought of that too, but I decided to leave it to mommy perception. I suppose we could do a more scientific poll by defining fat as >75% on growth and skinny as <25% but I didn't do that.
My kid was 86% in weight his last checkup and this entire week he's been up nursing every 2 hours. He's never slept longer than 5 hours consecutively. FML.
Skinny baby, 17th% and STTN up to 8 hours this week. She eats like a piggy when she wakes at 6 am then sleeps until 8 and eats again, then eats every 2-3 hours throughout the day. I love my little squishy but I secretly wish I had a chunky baby...
This brings up another question...what is considered fat?
Yeah, the scientist in me thought of that too, but I decided to leave it to mommy perception. I suppose we could do a more scientific poll by defining fat as >75% on growth and skinny as <25% but I didn't do that.
Pollster fail.
Not a fail! I was just curious. LO is 2 months and has a pedi appt tomorrow, but his doc doesn't do 1 month visits, so I don't really have proof that my baby is fat. He just feels like it.
Apparently they need to be over 13 pounds to consistently STTN ... I have no citation except that's what our LC said.
I beg to differ, with a 12lb baby. She STTN the first time at 4 weeks and approx 9lbs, did it consistently starting around 7 weeks and approx 10.5lbs, and now at 10 weeks she's doing 10-11 hour stretches consistently (like every night for the last 2 weeks, no exceptions) without waking. I'm probably the best rested mama on Oct'13. Feel free to share your hate and/or set off my smoke detectors all night.
Apparently they need to be over 13 pounds to consistently STTN ... I have no citation except that's what our LC said.
I beg to differ, with a 12lb baby. She STTN the first time at 4 weeks and approx 9lbs, did it consistently starting around 7 weeks and approx 10.5lbs, and now at 10 weeks she's doing 10-11 hour stretches consistently (like every night for the last 2 weeks, no exceptions) without waking. I'm probably the best rested mama on Oct'13. Feel free to share your hate and/or set off my smoke detectors all night.
Ew
My kid STTN too, but I don't feel the need to be a total snatch about it.
Touché. I take it back. Karma will probably come for me soon.
Apparently they need to be over 13 pounds to consistently STTN ... I have no citation except that's what our LC said.
I beg to differ, with a 12lb baby. She STTN the first time at 4 weeks and approx 9lbs, did it consistently starting around 7 weeks and approx 10.5lbs, and now at 10 weeks she's doing 10-11 hour stretches consistently (like every night for the last 2 weeks, no exceptions) without waking. I'm probably the best rested mama on Oct'13. Feel free to share your hate and/or set off my smoke detectors all night.
Seriously annoying. My DS sleeps through the night but I don't feel the need to post 2 threads a day about it.
Apparently they need to be over 13 pounds to consistently STTN ... I have no citation except that's what our LC said.
I beg to differ, with a 12lb baby. She STTN the first time at 4 weeks and approx 9lbs, did it consistently starting around 7 weeks and approx 10.5lbs, and now at 10 weeks she's doing 10-11 hour stretches consistently (like every night for the last 2 weeks, no exceptions) without waking. I'm probably the best rested mama on Oct'13. Feel free to share your hate and/or set off my smoke detectors all night.
Ew
My kid STTN too, but I don't feel the need to be a total snatch about it.
Touché. I take it back. Karma will probably come for me soon.
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Yea, no one is going to believe that half ass retraction. Everyone seems to have accepted this as your new norm so I don't think people are surprised anymore.
Yeah, you're not the only one getting 10-hour stretches. The rest of us just don't include it in every post.
I go for the 2 month visit tomorrow and I know DS has got to at least be 15 lbs. Also, 4 hrs is the best I've ever gotten. The past few nights it's been every 2 hours at the longest with him waking up crying from gas before then normally. I am STTN bitter.
I have read/heard that they need to be 10 lbs at least to sleep a 5 hour stretch. I don't know where that comes from, but I've heard it more than a few times.
I will say that Francesca is WAY fatter than Josephine (95% vs 10ish% at 8 weeks) and Frankie sleeps way better than Josie ever did. I bedshare with both and nursed both so I think it has to do with their fat composition, at least in part.
Francesca Pearl is here! Josephine Hope is almost 3!
Apparently they need to be over 13 pounds to consistently STTN ... I have no citation except that's what our LC said.
I beg to differ, with a 12lb baby. She STTN the first time at 4 weeks and approx 9lbs, did it consistently starting around 7 weeks and approx 10.5lbs, and now at 10 weeks she's doing 10-11 hour stretches consistently (like every night for the last 2 weeks, no exceptions) without waking. I'm probably the best rested mama on Oct'13. Feel free to share your hate and/or set off my smoke detectors all night.
LOL ... that's why I said I had no citation. Also, I am well over 13 pounds and haven't STTN myself in years. Maybe I need a swaddle? ;-)
Re: Do fat babies sleep longer?
Not a fail! I was just curious. LO is 2 months and has a pedi appt tomorrow, but his doc doesn't do 1 month visits, so I don't really have proof that my baby is fat. He just feels like it.
My chunk is 9 wks. Was 13 lbs 8 oz at her 8 week appt. Long though, 23/24 in. (She doesn't like stretching out for the MA.)
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Seriously annoying. My DS sleeps through the night but I don't feel the need to post 2 threads a day about it.
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I will say that Francesca is WAY fatter than Josephine (95% vs 10ish% at 8 weeks) and Frankie sleeps way better than Josie ever did. I bedshare with both and nursed both so I think it has to do with their fat composition, at least in part.
Francesca Pearl is here! Josephine Hope is almost 3!
LOL ... that's why I said I had no citation. Also, I am well over 13 pounds and haven't STTN myself in years. Maybe I need a swaddle? ;-)
LOL ... that's why I said I had no citation. Also, I am well over 13 pounds and haven't STTN myself in years. Maybe I need a swaddle? ;-)
Eta: 90% baby