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'through the night'

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MummySunshine · 15/04/2012 11:29

Hi all, sorry, another silly worried post from me!

My son is 3 weeks old, last night he had his last bottle at 11pm, went off at 12 then didn't wake up til 6. Did a google search and apparently this is classed as sleeping through the night. As hes only 3 wks old should I be waking him up for feeds? He doesn't seem distressed when he wakes up. And I'm asleep too so dont keep track of the time lol.

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Sirzy · 15/04/2012 11:31

If he is hungry he will wake. Unless you are worried about his intake during the day then just enjoy the sleep while it lasts

themildmanneredjanitor · 15/04/2012 11:32

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Belmo · 15/04/2012 11:33

I'm so jealous! My 7 month old has never managed this! As long as you haven't got any worries about his feeding/weight gain and he's back to birth weight etc I would definately, definately leave him to sleep and enjoy it! Try not to be too smug though! :)

BikeRunSki · 15/04/2012 11:33

Enjoy it while it lasts! If he is unhappy, cold, wet, hungry, lonely, bored, he will let you know soon enough!

MummySunshine · 15/04/2012 11:37

Feel so silly for worrying now, yes it does seem ridiculous to wake him for feeds! He's put on 2 whole pounds since birth so def not worried about his eating or weight gain lol!! Thanks all so much prays I haven't jinxed myself now

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mamababa · 15/04/2012 11:38

Ooh how lucky Grin no don't wake him he'll tell you if hungry and may change anyway. EnjoySmile

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