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Samlove
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waking for a feeding
I alsked this before sorry to ask again. I do wake Sara during the day for a bottle if she doesnt wake on her own - (she usually does)
Does anyone wake their baby at night before you go to sleep ? If I dont wake her her last bottle will be at 7PM and I am dont want her waking up right when I finally fall asleep. Does this make sense to you?
Please note she usually does wake after 4 hours so I dont have to wake her at 11PM.
I should have added Sara is 6 weeks 2 days
Message edited 3/31/2006 11:31:26 AM.
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Posted 3/31/06 11:23 AM |
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Re: waking for a feeding
How old is she?
Generally speaking, no I wouldn't wake a baby for a feeding. They need their sleep and you might create a waking habit without meaning to. Of course there are certain times when the "never wake a sleeping baby rule" can be broken. I think that preserving a healthy bedtime (for the baby) is one of them and also, when they are very little they aren't supposed to go a certain amount of hours without eating (though I don't remember exactly what that is).
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Posted 3/31/06 11:27 AM |
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Samlove
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Re: waking for a feeding
Message edited 3/31/2006 11:31:46 AM.
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Posted 3/31/06 11:30 AM |
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luvmiboy
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Re: waking for a feeding
During the day I do not wake Steven to feed him but I do wake around 8pm for his last bootle or he would wake up at 4 ready to eat!!!!
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Posted 3/31/06 11:39 AM |
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AnnBrunoXO
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Re: waking for a feeding
It does make sense - but ive just decided to never wake up Julia when she is sleeping because sometimes she'll sleep 3 hours and sometimes 4-5 or more.....so i let her sleep even if that sometimes mean i have to wake up and feed her in the night twice....
I've noticed that she isn't always consistent and im afraid it will be harder to put her asleep once i wake her up.
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Posted 3/31/06 6:49 PM |
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NJmom
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Re: waking for a feeding
My DS is only 2 1/2 weeks old, but my ped told me that i should never let him sleep for more than 4 hours without a feeding. When can you start letting them sleep longer?
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Posted 3/31/06 7:25 PM |
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