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My 3 month old sleeps through the night 12hours every night

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Hanconelly · 08/09/2018 01:24

My 3 month old boy sleeps through the night every night about 12 hours and even then I have to wake him up , I've stopped waking him up for feeds as he dosent even end up taking them as he's half asleep , is this healthy ? He drinks full bottles all during the day and dosent barely have any naps just concerned about him missing so many feeds.

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NonaGrey · 08/09/2018 01:32

Is he gaining weight? Is your Heakth Visitor happy with his progress?

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ILoveHumanity · 08/09/2018 01:37

You are one lucky mummy :). Just sayin


Hope all is well. Check the weight gain and amount of wet nappies.

Is the baby Breast or bottle fed? Bottle fed babies do sleep through

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shartsi · 08/09/2018 10:03

My eldest DD slept through for 12 hours from 6 weeks. Count yourself very lucky. If there was something wrong then baby would look unwell, so enjoy it! My subsequent children were nightmare sleepers. My 2.5 year old still wakes up 3 times a night!

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Ellapaella · 08/09/2018 10:09

My third child was like this. He didn't sleep much at all during the day but slept through overnight. I always felt I couldn't say anything about it to friends as they were having tough times with their babies not sleeping!
I know it's what everyone thinks they want but actually I preferred the sleeping habits of my elder two who would wake up a couple of times in the night for a feed but have nice long naps in the day as well. The lack of daytime naps with number 3 was tricky as it meant I couldn't really get anything done during the day.
I breast fed by the way - DH would give an occasional bottle to help out but predominantly all of mine were breastfed and all had very different sleeping and feeding habits.

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Hanconelly · 08/09/2018 10:11

Yeah his weight is fine !

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Hanconelly · 08/09/2018 10:11

Bottle yeah weight and everything is fine ! He makes up for what he misses during the day just worried about him going so long without anything !

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WowserBowser · 08/09/2018 10:13

Yeah both of mine slept through from 6 weeks. Think it was just genetics or something as I never did anything special!

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Strawberrybelly · 08/09/2018 10:15

Shhhh you must never ever say it out loud. I may have boasted slightly about Dd's amazing sleep habits and then it went to shit and she didnt sleep for 2 years.

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Sisgal · 08/09/2018 10:15

Yes this is fine! Enjoy xx

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steppemum · 08/09/2018 10:16

well, my bf baby did almost this from 5 weeks. Slept 7-7, but woke for one feed at 10pm.

Honestly if I had been on mn then I would have been panicking, waking him up, the number of times I have read that letting them sleep all night is bad for them and bad for your milk supply at such an early age.

well, I didn't have mn, and he was happy and I had so much milk I was overflowing and I had sleep! He fed well during the day, and just didn't need any more. He was big, so presumably had a bigger stomach, but still.

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tenbob · 08/09/2018 10:17

Mine slept through from 8 weeks but then all hell broke loose at the 4 month sleep regression, so enjoy it because it might not last

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thelionsden · 08/09/2018 10:17

It’s ok. Baby will be up far more when the for month sleep regression hits

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AornisHades · 08/09/2018 10:17

I slept 12 hours a night at that age. I'm still a very deep sleeper. It's fine if he's happy and growing well.

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raininthenightgarden · 08/09/2018 10:18

Mine did this, slept through almost immediately. Then a rough patch 4-5 months, then fine again and now 18 months. Apart from when ill he does 11-12 hours a night. It's good!

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steppemum · 08/09/2018 10:26

and non of mine did 4 month sleep regression, it doesn't always happen, so don't worry!

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HavelockVetinari · 08/09/2018 11:01

I HATE YOU! Not really yes really

DS still wakes at least twice a night at 14 months, for the first 4 months he woke every 45 mins and thereafter at least 4 times till he hit 10 months.

I'm so jealous I could spit! You now have a duty to luxuriate in as much sleep as possible on behalf of the rest of us who are zombified through tiredness! You've won the baby lottery, enjoy it! Grin

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Catheroooo · 08/09/2018 19:12

Lol at all the jealous comments.

First rule of mumsnet, never mention your baby sleeps through. Second rule, never mention controlled crying.

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Catspyjamazzzz · 08/09/2018 19:20

Statistically there must be some babies who sleep really well. You have him.

I had a friend whose baby slept through from birth. She did go through sleep regression - she found that hard to cope with Grin

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GeorgeTheHippo · 08/09/2018 19:22

He's fine. Mine did this, it's completely normal for some babies. Make sure he gets the best food you can give him and stop worrying. If he's growing he's fine.

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Hanconelly · 24/09/2018 05:51

Thanks for all your help and advice ! I know you should never say it but he's coming up 4 months now and he's the most chilled out baby ever never cries unles you really push him to it and just sleeps 12-14 hours every night 😭 Right through and seems to be pleasant during the day just smiles chats and plays 😂

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Calliope87 · 29/11/2020 21:43

Lol

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Koolandorthegang · 22/12/2020 20:16

Hi there,

My LO is the same, started doing 11-12 hours a night around 11 weeks. She’s 7 months now. Aren’t we lucky! She’s bottle fed and is a big baby. 9 lbs at birth. I think when they’re bigger it helps with longer sleeps. I asked my health visitor was it ok to let her sleep 12 hours when she was only 11 weeks. She said it’s fine as long as she is taking 2 oz per pound of body weight in her waking hours and was steadily gaining weight. So far so good! Slight regression as in waking up at 4 am and not settling for an hour at 4 months but maybe lasted a week or so at most. Hope your LO continues to be a great sleeper too

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