After we dropped the 2am feed, she would sleep through but need dummy back sometimes - around 4am
4mth sleep regression hit but just kept giving her the dummy back.
Illnesses have caused some night waking.
But when I look back, I think we did sleep train. 10pm feed done with no talking, and no talking when she woke needing dummy etc. Swaddle, white noise, darkness and so on. But babies don't know initially how to feed and you help them with that. So I'm not sure why the advice of the establishment is so anti sleep training.
I think in the past, women were told they had to get their babies into a routine and it was too far in favour of things being done that way. But now, the advice is not to (equally far the opposite way). I wasn't going to, as I worried about failing to achieve it but after two weeks of sleep deprivation, that's what we did. Now I know what some others are going through who didn't do what we did, and it sounds hellish. Partly you might get lucky with your baby of course but at the same time I think you have to teach them the difference between day and night. And how would having a second after not sleeping for however many years, with a child used to the world centring around them work? I've seen the results of that in other friends. One of them hasn't slept in six years! I couldn't do it, personally.