My 6-month-old is waking up to eat once during the night, which I know is still normal. At the same time, I've been reading that the way to begin trying to phase out that night feeding is to try and feed her enough during the day that she no longer needs the night feeding. The problem is that we are now feeding her enough during the day -- around 30oz -- so that technically she doesn't need the night feeding...but then she wants the night feeding anyway. So then in the end she ends up eating more like 33oz, because she'll eat the other 3oz overnight. So I'm not sure what to do. Do I cut down what she's eating during the day, so that she's not overeating overall? If I do that, then how do we try to phase out the night feeding? Help!
Re: sttn question
If you know she is getting enough during the day, don't feed her when she wakes. You can comfort her or let her CIO. She will eventually realize that she isn't getting food anymore when she wakes and eventually stop waking. Hopefully she does it sooner rather than later for you.
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