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my lb is 10 weeks old.... he sleeps from 9/10 pm till half 4/5 my husband thinks I should wake him up for a feed but I dont.... surly if he is hungry he would wake up his self.... just not sure whever I should or not. He is putting weight on fine with no problems at all xx

would you wake you baby up through th night for a feed. just looking for advice xx

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ALLY81

I wouldnt personally like you say if hes hungry he would wake up himself id enjoy it while you can ! Xxx

in reply to ALLY81

I wont wake him then thank you xx

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Lovefood1984

I wouldn’t wake either, if he’s putting on weight he’s doing what all babies do naturally and go longer between feeds at night, some just do it faster than others 😊 x

in reply to Lovefood1984

thats what I told my husband but I think he just worried he not feeding enough he worries over everything xx

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Lovefood1984 in reply to

My 5 month old daughter woke at 4am this morning (wasn’t unhappy just awake and noisy!) and my husband said she needed feeding.......she didn’t (because of her milk intolerance and being onto her 3rd prescription milk I keep track of volumes so I knew for definate she didn’t 😂) I’m the one with feeding anxiety in my house x

in reply to Lovefood1984

im like that with my boy I get feeding anxiety i have to make sure I make his bottles half hour before he is due as he got to have drops in his milk as he lactose intolerance I get so anxious if i done it at right time ect x

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Lovefood1984 in reply to

It’s hard isn’t it. Mine need to be made absolutely fresh as I put thickener in hers and if they sit for more than 10-15mins they go like porridge and there is no way that’s coming out of a teat 🙈 I’m hoping as she grows up this will all become a lot easier and we’ll forget how hard and anxious this all was! x

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Cheekymonkey85

If baby is putting on weight well then deffo no need to wake 😊 enjoy a great nights sleep! My boy is 8months old now & id kill for him to sleep those hours 😂 we barely get to midnight before he's awake again x

in reply to Cheekymonkey85

my boy been sleeping through the night since he was 4 weeks old.... before that he had me up every hour and that was due to him being lactose intolerance he wasn't digesting his milk so he was so hungry but now he on his drops he sleeps. your get a good night sleep soon xx

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MissEd

My little boy is 12 weeks and for the last week has been sleeping 9pm till about 7/8am. He taking 5 bottles during the day of between 5-8oz which is what he should be. Dont wake him just enjoy!

I wouldn’t wake him either does he go back to sleep at 4/5am?

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yer he does till 7/8 x

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Leic

Hello. I have a 13 week old baby and she sleeps from 1/2am and wakes up at 8/9am. I give her last feed at about 12.30 or 1am and I dont wake her up during the night. Your right if baby is hungry they will wake up on their own demanding a feed. I let her sleep and I get an good nights rest too. As long as baby is happy, putting weight on then you dont need to wake them up every 4 hours

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Pinky333

If he's having enough milk in total over the 24hrs/gaining weight well then there's no reason to.

I'd tell hubby to go wake him up and feed him if he feels so strongly 😄

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