April 2014 Moms

Sleep Training or not?

I wish I knew how to do a poll, but don't think I can on my iPhone. Anyways, I slept trained my first two using 12 hrs sleep in 12 weeks. Basically, the key to that book was block feeding where they eat in one session and then can't have anymore until the next session usually 3 hrs later. They both were sleeping through thr night by 3-4 mo. For #3, I feel like my days are so chaotic(I.e, have to put baby down because other two need something) that I don't have time to block feed and she ends up snacking throughout the day. The more I talk to different friends, they say they never did block feeding. They just fed on demand and baby slept through the night at 3-4 mo. Same result, but without the rigid feeding schedule. My question is are most if you block feeding or just feeding on demand?

Re: Sleep Training or not?

  • AprilMay9 said:

    I feed when the baby is hungry and she sleeps when she's tired.

    This.

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  • Yup. We feed on demand. Same results without the torture.

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  • Feed when hungry. Dd is 7 weeks and sleeps 7-6, waking once at 3 to eat. I'm happy with that. Ds slept all the way through by 11 weeks on his own.
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  • The only time I try to adjust LO's schedule is when I have to leave for something at a specific time I may wake her a little early and feed her before we go. Other than that she calls the shots. She is 8 weeks and most nights will sleep from 8p-4a. Last night she was hungry at 2 and then back to bed til 7.

    With 2 other kids to take care of, I think you are going to have to go with the flow a little more with this one. Your baby will end up sleeping through the night at some point anyway but
    You won't make yourself crazy in the process.

     

  • We feed on demand.   Last night he slept 11.5 hours, then ate, then went back to sleep for another hour.  He's 11 weeks.   We didn't do anything special to "train" him to sleep.   
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  • We don't block feed, but I do-- at the advice of both my pediatrician and lactation consultant-- try to encourage full feedings and discourage snacking. We don't follow a set schedule...LO is hungry anywhere from every 2 to 4 hours; we feed him when he's hungry. But we do try to make sure he eats enough at his feeding so that he's not hungry an hour later. For example, if LO falls asleep mid-feeding after only taking an ounce or so, my lactation consultant advised us to gently squeeze LO's hand to see if we can rouse him to finish. Or I'll keep him at the breast (or keep the bottle ready) for as long as he seems intersted in eating. Sometimes he just wants to take his time. So, I don't think it's necessarily either/or.

    I will note that this approach doesn't seem to be having an effect on sleep. He tends to sleep 3-4 hours at night regardless of whether he snacked during the day or got a good solid stretch of time between each feeding. 
  • I feed her when she is hungry, even if it's every 20 minutes. I'm not worried about her being on a schedule right now.
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  • I feed my son when he's hungry but I definitely encourage him to eat a full meal rather than snack. That being said, we started "sleep training" LO from the moment we got home from the hospital. People seem to read "sleep training" and think "oh my god you let your kid cry it out!" And that couldn't be further from the truth. It's just that we have tried to strictly keep to wind down routines and certain practices to help him learn day from night, to get and be used to sleeping alone, and the chance to practice self-soothing. Mostly we want practice for when he develops object permanence and to not have a sleep routine be jarring for him. We're also letting him learn to handle discomfort without having a full meltdown in two seconds flat. It's not been perfect all the time (around 3 weeks was like hell week, lol) but he slept from 8 last night to 6 this morning. He woke up at 4 this morning and fussed a little (not screaming or thrashing just some grunting and leg kicking). I watched him on the monitor and after a minute or so he rolled to his side and fell back asleep. I will admit I'm feeling anxious about the 4month regression even though it's a ways off for us, but I just tell myself we'll have to be patient and consistent and hopefully any hiccups resolve. If this stops working we'll try something else!
  • Good to get some consensus!
  • My girls were in the nicu for 2 weeks. They ate every 3 hours. So we essentially did the same schedule at home. My girls eat every 2.5-4 hours during the day. They are now sleeping at night from 10-5 or 6 as well.

    With my older daughter I fed on demand and she snacked every hour or so since I was EBF. She slept throught the night at 6 weeks. She is an amazing sleeper.

    With the twin girls they are getting mainly formula and are more on a blocked schedule and they started sleeping 7-8 hour stretches around 10 weeks.

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  • We feed on demand (breast feeding when I'm home breast milk in bottle when I'm at work) he eats every 2.5-4 hours during the day and sleeps at least one long 6 hr stretch and then he goes right back to sleep and smother 3 hr stretch. We have done nothing but maintained a good bedtime routine and he does great.


    I don't discourage snacking personally because well I snack so why shouldn't he but normally he doesn't try only at night before bed,
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    I would never want to hear my baby scream because it wasn't the correct time for him to eat, so I feed on demand (I don't mean this condescendingly.) He wakes up twice at night, but he started with 4 times, down to 3 times, now down to 2...he is only two months old and I am quite content with his progress so I'm not trying to do anything specific. He does it all on his own. The only thing I started doing that I think helps a little bit is a bath before bed. Otherwise I really think a lot of it comes down to the kind of kid you have.
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  • I'm not sleep training and I feed on demand I just try to keep the bedtime routine the same with a bath PJs and abottle.
  • I'm another who feeds on demand and doesn't sleep train. My first kid didn't sttn until he was 11 months old, but that was when he was ready to do it and that's okay. I won't push my kids to do something before they're ready. I don't have problems with MOTN feedings either, even when they're older and "supposed to" be able to sttn...hey, sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night and want a drink or a snack, so who am I to tell him he can't have the same?

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  • It's funny to me hearing all the mothey instincts (which I agree with;)) Vs these expert books.
  • With DD #1 we fed on demand (usually every 2 hours) and she slept through the night (10-12 hours) by 3 months
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  • baileymama3baileymama3 member
    edited June 2014
    We feed on demand and sleep when tired. Edit: oops not RTT for other comment
     
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