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> 9mth old still having one feed over night, anyone else?

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ALEJA
post 11/08/2008, 02:26 PM
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As said my DS is almost 9 mths and is still waking for one B/F overnight, should he be sleeping through by now?

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post 11/08/2008, 03:40 PM
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DS2 still asked for an overnight feed (bottle) until he was 10 months. I never worried about it, he also woke up several more times just for a resettle or dummy. I knew one day it would stop and that moment has now come. He is now 10.5 months and the last few nights he has started sleeping through (from 8pm until 6.30 am).
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post 11/08/2008, 04:28 PM
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Our DS (9.5 mo) still has at least one feed (BF) overnight; usually two!
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post 11/08/2008, 06:42 PM
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I am only human...
My almost 10 month old is still having 1-2 BF's overnight. I'm still undecided whether this is an issue for us or not!! huh.gif
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post 11/08/2008, 06:42 PM
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I tried stopping our 10pm dreamdfeed at 9 mths but DD woke at midnight for a feed anyway. After a week of this (she was like clockwork) I went back to waking her for the 10pm feed because it suited me better! I got more sleep!

Then 10.5 mths I tried again not waking her for dreamfeed and she slept through - must have been ready.

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post 11/08/2008, 06:43 PM
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When DS was 9 months he had at least one feed overnight, normally 2. He's now 11.5 months and still has a feed overnight.
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post 11/08/2008, 06:59 PM
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DS is 10 months and has one feed overnight. I have to admit I am sick of it. With him and a DD toddler I really need a little more sleep.
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post 11/08/2008, 07:03 PM
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I am just starting to implement other settling techniques, otherwise our 9mo DD would still be feeding overnight. I've also got a toddler, and the broken nights were starting to kill me!

She still wakes up at least once, but goes back to sleep quite quckly after a cuddle.
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post 11/08/2008, 07:06 PM
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9mths old they still have little tummies, i would say they are hungry.
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post 11/08/2008, 08:23 PM
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Hi,
Alex is 8 months.
He can go a week at sleeping all night then will go a week of waking once during the night for a feed.
I take each night as it comes.
Jodie
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