February 2014 Moms

From 2-3 hours to 5?

So my LO will be 6 weeks old tomorrow and had been consistently waking up/eating every two hours like clock work with the occasional 3 hour stretch here and there. The past week we had been getting a few more 3 hour stretches and I was thankful. Yesterday she had been fussy off and on all day and spitting up after eating most of the day.

Fast forward to evening. She ate at about 615pm (breastfeeding) and then a tiny bit more at about 7pm. She went to sleep at about 745 or so. Then she didn't wake up to eat until 12am!! I had fallen asleep, otherwise I probably would've waken her up to eat (she has never gone more than 3.5 hours between feeds). Then the next feeding was another 3.5 hours after.

I know I should probably be happy, but I'm being paranoid that she had a 5 hour stretch followed by a 3.5 hour stretch. Is this normal? Does this just this mean she is starting to sleep more at night, or should I be concerned? Sorry, FTM and I often have anxiety.
TIA!

Re: From 2-3 hours to 5?

  • Definitely normal to start getting longer stretches. Enjoy your extra sleep when you get it!
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  • lihau88lihau88 member
    edited March 2014
    Thanks guys!! Good to know!!

    I guess I thought it'd be a more gradual thing. Like more 3 hour stretches, then 4 hours, etc... I'm probably more on edge with her feeding because for the first month we had to focus so much energy on her gaining weight and eating (born at 4.12). I need to remind myself that she's been gaining weight just fine.
  • I'm still waking up lo to feed (he was also small) but once I forgot to set my alarm and he slept for like 6 hours and everything was fine.
  • I'm still waking up lo to feed (he was also small) but once I forgot to set my alarm and he slept for like 6 hours and everything was fine.

    How often are you feeding? When will you stop waking him to feed? Just curious, because I remember our little ones were both born small and within a day or so of each other. =)
  • All I can say is I'm sooo jealous! It's fantastic she is sleeping that long. As she continues to gain weight, has decent alert hours during the day and seems to get a good big meal before she sleeps long, I think you are one lucky mama!
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    I'm still waking up lo to feed (he was also small) but once I forgot to set my alarm and he slept for like 6 hours and everything was fine.
    Holy crap I can't believe you're still waking him.  Did your pedi say you need to?  Most of the time, once they're back at birth weight, you don't have to.
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  • @lihau88 every 3 hours. Pedi said we could stop waking him when he is 1 month adjusted age which is 3/10. Counting the days bc he's a good sleeper at night!

    @soap1 yeah my pedi told me to do that. Lo was iugr so that's why.
  • Hg45 said:

    All I can say is I'm sooo jealous! It's fantastic she is sleeping that long. As she continues to gain weight, has decent alert hours during the day and seems to get a good big meal before she sleeps long, I think you are one lucky mama!

    Hopefully the luck returns, we went back to every two hours for the rest of the night. Haha!!
  • @djtippietoes
    Ah, I see. That makes sense! You're so close, I'm sure it'll go quick for you.

    My pedi had me waking her during the day every two hours and every three hours at night. But I never actually needed the alarm at night because she would/will always wake up on her own before the alarm. She never actually told me when to stop, but I just did after 4 week appt when her weight gain was so good. But now that I think about it, her adjusted age one month would be today.
  • bribbon said:

    This is great news :) Enjoy it but don't be surprised if she reverts to 3 hours tomorrow. It's 3 steps forward, 2 steps back sometimes with progress toward STTN.

    Yep. The other night LO slept from 1130-5am...then the next night she was up every 2 hrs.
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