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How Long do Growth Spurts/Middle of the Night wake-ups Last?

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mrswask
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How Long do Growth Spurts/Middle of the Night wake-ups Last?

I know there's nothing typical when it comes to the little ones, but how long does a growth spurt/waking up to eat in middle of night typically last?
Jordan is apparently going through the 3 month oneChat Icon

Thanks!

Posted 4/27/10 11:35 AM
 
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maybeamommy
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Re: How Long do Growth Spurts/Middle of the Night wake-ups Last?

Prior to this 4 month thing... they'd be anywhere from 1-3 days.

Posted 4/27/10 11:35 AM
 

Linda1003
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Re: How Long do Growth Spurts/Middle of the Night wake-ups Last?

John's last a week!!Chat Icon

Posted 4/27/10 11:39 AM
 

mrswask
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Re: How Long do Growth Spurts/Middle of the Night wake-ups Last?

So they eat in middle of night and then just don't need it anymore and don't wake up?

Posted 4/27/10 11:53 AM
 

Linda1003
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Re: How Long do Growth Spurts/Middle of the Night wake-ups Last?

growth spurt is when they eat more than usuall during the day and/or night to produce more milk to accomadate the baby's growth. Once the milk "supply" gets increased and they are satiated by the amount..they go back to normal.

Posted 4/27/10 11:54 AM
 

mrswask
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Re: How Long do Growth Spurts/Middle of the Night wake-ups Last?

Posted by Linda1003

growth spurt is when they eat more than usuall during the day and/or night to produce more milk to accomadate the baby's growth. Once the milk "supply" gets increased and they are satiated by the amount..they go back to normal.




Thanks! Too bad he doesn't want to eat during the day today Chat Icon
He would only just eat 2.5 oz and fell asleep!!!Chat Icon

Posted 4/27/10 12:23 PM
 
 
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