And
still night feeds, but does it without waking most times She's 2 1/2.
Not exact matches
Sometime during the
night, we fell asleep during a
feed and so we are curled together in the white sheets
still.
Don't get me wrong: most
nights, he
still cries for a
feeding at 1:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m..
Any significant drop in nursing, even though you
still nurse, can affect your hormones enough to help you start ovulating again... so hopefully you have a
night feeding or just a few extra
feedings you can drop and that may help!
Just putting my own experience in — my son lost interest in breastfeeding at about 14 months, my daughter
still woke for a
night feed on occaision till she was a little over 4.
Babypixie wouldn't settle, so hubby brought her into our bed, now 10 months & a giant futon bed later, we're getting as much sleep as we can (
still plenty of
night feeds) and hubby can sleep though the
night, except for the occasional kick in the face from herself (why do they always sleep sideways??)
If you have tried dream
feeding, and baby
still wakes through the
night, it may be that this just isn't right for you and your baby.
But this seems to get me into
feeding him at 5 pm, 6, 7, and possibly at 8 pm, then he
still wakes 2 - 3 times a
night.
I have a boy, almost 10 weeks old at a three hour schedule and doiing very well, with a consistent morning wake time at 7:30 and dream
feed at 10:30 but
still waking twice at
night.
He is not really hungry as I tested by giving him a bottle of expressed milk each
night after his
feed and then he's
still crying and rooting.
My baby is 14 days old & I breast
feed through the day and once at
night, my husband gives him a bottle with 130mls of my breast milk for the other
feed in the
night but my baby
still wants my breast afterwards.
I am trying to aid her in sleeping longer at
night, but she is only getting 6
feedings before the 7:30 cluster, so I assume she will
still need to get up 2 times at
night?
If he is eating in the
night and then
still eating well for his first
feeding of the day, then he
still needs that
night feeding.
Some
nights he will
still wake up at 2 and 5 am regardless of the dream
feed.
Finally at 19 weeks I skipped the
feed one
night and he
still slept all
night long!
My baby is nearly 4 months old, I
still feed every 3 hours as he is not sleeping through the
night.
my son is 8 months old and he is
still waking up twice at
night for
feeding.
And YES... I have a daughter who
still wakes up to
feed 1 or 2 times per
night!
I should also mention I'm breastfeeding, and that we've even tried giving him bottles of expressed milk at
night (becuase I was thinking it might be a supply issue), but he
still insists on doing this crazy cluster
feed.
We have stopped middle of the
night feedings, but
still do them some if she wakes several times within a few hours.
He
still woke up few times a
night, but got back to sleep easily with a diaper change /
feeding (we co-sleep).
YET, last
night even
still, she woke up every 2.5 - 3 hours and wouldn't go back to sleep unless I
fed her.
Since my second son was
still crying and being rocked and breast
fed through most of the
night by 6 months, I eagerly turned to the part of her book that was about 7 -12 months.
My little one is nearly 8 months and
feeding hourly over
night still — about to read your article on this as I definitely need a break (or just 3 hours of unbroken sleep)!
If you
still see baby wide awake after
night feeding, try patting or putting your hand close to your child.
It addressed most of the concerns I had as a first time mum - can I over
feed a breastfed baby, settling techniques, I am tired but I have house work to do, as well as questions I have now that she is a toddler - Is it normally that my 18 month year old is
still waking 7 times during the
night.
Option 2: If you can't or don't want to pump at work, you can gradually replace daytime
feedings with formula while you're
still at home but continue to nurse at
night and in the morning.
You don't have mums in tears trying to breastfeed screaming, fighting infants, you don't encounter mums depressed and miserable on little sleep because the baby is
feeding and catnapping all day and
night and
still losing weight?
He will take water but not formula he has to be baby sat some
nights and
still wakes 4 - 5 times a
night for a cuddle or
feed wat should i do?
He is four months old today and I
still do this at his
night - time
feeding.
At this age, your baby may
still need a
night time
feeding.
This means I'll
still be emptying my breasts to maintain my supply and don't have to get stressed about him not doing it, and he might take in more calories during the day to reduce the need for continuous
night feeding (it would be fine if I didn't have to warm a bottle of formula every time!
If you are
still feeding through the
night, begin to think about
night weaning at the age of six months.
In other words, get your partner to take a shift of 3 - 4
nights in which he responds to your son at
night (I might
still do the 2 am
feeding, since it's totally possible that your son is actually hungry then, especially if he's an active kid).
If you
still want to stop, then cut out any middle of the
night feedings.
Have tried to wean from one or more
night feeds «cold turkey»: even if you know your baby does not need the nightly
feeds anymore, she may
still be hungry - due to the true hunger feeling from the habit of
feeding at that time.
Even at an age and health condition when
night feeds would no longer be necessary, your baby may
still wake up due to a very real hunger feeling - whether that got established from habit or e.g. during a growth spurt.
Pre-portioned bottles are also helpful at
night when you are
still waking up as you are preparing the nighttime
feeding.
Remember that if your baby is newborn or under 6 months old, (frequent)
night feeds can
still be necessary for optimal health (hydration, growth spurts, illness,...).
I have started
feeding him baby food 3 times a day mixed with Oatmeal Cereal to fill his belly at
night, and although it did seem to help a little, he
still wakes up at least 5 times during the
night wanting my nipple to fall back asleep.
You'll
still be
feeding at
night until at least 3 - 6 months old, so try to stay calm, accept the
night wakings and respond to your baby's demands for food quickly and quietly: that way she'll hopefully drop off back to sleep quickly afterwards and so will you.
Although at this age they
still need their
night feedings, you do not need to offer a bottle or your breast every time she wakes up.
I
still feed on demand throughout the
night & he often falls asleep at the breast during these, What should I do?!
However, every baby is different, and some
still need to
feed at
night up to 12 months.
Most 4 month old babies
still feed at
night.
By five weeks, I was totally exhausted, those babies
still didn't want to eat in the middle of the
night, and on the understanding that the advice to do this
feeding was out of concern for my milk supply, I started getting up to pump instead and let the babies sleep.
by: Anonymous My 4 month old has just started eating baby food and i'm
still breast
feeding her but she has not had a good poop in 4 days and is waking up in the
night screaming and she used to sleep all
night, but in the day she is happy should i what can i do for her?
I breastfeed and bottle
feed but at
night before her bedtime i give her a bottle with a little cereal mixed in but she
still wants me to breastfeed her to sleep no matter what and will continue to wake a few times at
night wanting my breast she is already five months old, it has gotten to a point where she relies only on my breast to sleep all the time.
One thing I think you should do is to cut down on the nighttime
feeding as fast as you can (if she
still does get milk at
night).
«Prior to 4 months, the baby
still communicates with the caregiver through their cry, possibly needing comfort, and also needing to be
fed often and throughout the
night,» Dr. Gilma Marimon, a TopLine MD pediatrician in Miami, tells Romper.