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Old Apr 23rd, 2008, 11:23 AM   #11
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rhys slept through from 3 weeks to when he was 6 months then started waking again... hes only just started sleeping through again this week!
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Old Apr 23rd, 2008, 11:50 AM   #12
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Colton still doesn't sleep through. He still wakes up 2-3 times a night for bottles.. which is expected, I guess.
The longest he has ever slept was 5 hours (it was 6 hours between feedings.. took 1 for him to eat/get to sleep)
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Old Apr 23rd, 2008, 13:17 PM   #13
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Ryan started sleeping through very early.. up to 11 hours a night. He's been waking up a few times a night for the past couple of months though. On a bad night, he'll go to bed at 8 and wake up 12, 3, 6. Good nights he'll go to bed 8 and wake up about 5 or 6, then I can get him to go back to sleep until 9. Not sure why he started waking up again though. Although, when he wakes up, he has his whole bottle and falls asleep, so I can just put him straight back into his cot after so not too bad. x
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Old Apr 23rd, 2008, 17:46 PM   #14
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Mase started sleeping through at 4 months.. He used to go bed at 10pm and wake up at half 7am... But now i have my nights back as he goes to bed half 8 every night and wakes at 8am so not bad really
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Old Apr 23rd, 2008, 17:57 PM   #15
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You gals are so lucky to have your babies sleep through the night. Mine never did. And, they are 4 and 6 right now and every night I am still woken by one of them, usually my 4 year old wondering where I am.

Then, the bad dreams!
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Im not sure... I think I have been once of the lucky ones.

Ever since Olivia was 2 weeks old she used to go to bed around 11pm and wake up at 07:30-8am

Since about a month and a half ago now she goes down at 8pm and sleeps right through until 07:30-8am. so roughly 11.5-12 hours now.

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Ditto with Chloe, jamie was exactly the same too, i am blessed to have children who sleep through the night !!
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sleep, what is that??? i havent slept since i was 5 months pregnant, at first it was waking to eat, then the bigger i got it was to pee then when Rhiannon was born it was the usual newborn feed every couple of hours, she is now 12 weeks this fri and her routine is bath and bottle at 6-7pm, cuddle and then sleep in pram downstairs so i can do bottles then its upstairs with me and a top up at 10pm but then she wakes anytime then from 2am and on for another bottle, she doesnt seem to want to take more than 5oz even in the day so her little belly never stays full long enough to sleep through...im like the walking dead round the place lol coz she never wants to sleep in the day either... (ahhh the memories of a good 8 hours )
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tyler has always been a good sleeper but varies from 7-11 hours.
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sleep, what is that??? i havent slept since i was 5 months pregnant, at first it was waking to eat, then the bigger i got it was to pee then when Rhiannon was born it was the usual newborn feed every couple of hours, she is now 12 weeks this fri and her routine is bath and bottle at 6-7pm, cuddle and then sleep in pram downstairs so i can do bottles then its upstairs with me and a top up at 10pm but then she wakes anytime then from 2am and on for another bottle, she doesnt seem to want to take more than 5oz even in the day so her little belly never stays full long enough to sleep through...im like the walking dead round the place lol coz she never wants to sleep in the day either... (ahhh the memories of a good 8 hours )
Has your OH not give you a 'break'!?
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Old Apr 24th, 2008, 12:24 PM   #20
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From 4 and a half months Nathan has slept from 7pm-6/7am. He still does now aswell
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