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Survey - What age did you little angels sleep through?

128 replies

Slave2Babe · 05/09/2005 16:40

what age? dd or ds? any other kids?

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Furball · 05/09/2005 21:32

clayhead - you must be knackered after all that interupted sleep

interstella · 05/09/2005 21:42

my ds is 7 and we never get a week of sleeping thro.He is an incrediably light sleeper,prone to vivid dreams and finds it hard to go back to sleep if he wakes-just like me,aaargh.He always goes off ok,very well infact,but if he has a dream or gets woken then its hell.I have black bags and many different eye concealers.

KBear · 05/09/2005 21:45

DS at 4 months
DD at 2 and a half years, in fact the week I had DS!

jam3 · 06/09/2005 10:41

ds at one yrs old...think it might have been earlier if i hadnt breast fed on demand till he was 11mths

compo · 06/09/2005 10:45

3 months

handlemecarefully · 06/09/2005 10:50

6 months (dd) and 9 months (ds)

Luckie · 07/09/2005 16:19

DS started sporadically sleeping through from 8 weeks. He regularly sleeps through now and has been since about 4 months.

clary · 07/09/2005 16:25

ds1 - 7 mo (when I finally dropped the 4am breastfeed)
dd - 9 weeks
ds2 - 3 mo tho did start waking again when he needed weaning.
All very good sleepers now, can put light on and hoover the room and they still sleep.

Aimsmum · 07/09/2005 16:26

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Nbg · 07/09/2005 16:26

DD, 6 weeks.

LilacLotus · 07/09/2005 16:27

DD: 6 weeks

marne · 07/09/2005 16:28

dd is 19 months, still not sleeping.

clary · 07/09/2005 16:29

should say I mean sleeping from 7.30pm to 6.30am, some people class 11pm to 5am as sleepign through, so don't feel so bad those of you who haven't hit the 10-week no-waking target!!!

MaryP0p1 · 07/09/2005 16:30

12 months with controlled crying for the first and 5 months for the second. Both times I used controlled crying.

Both brilliant sleepers now

Bozza · 07/09/2005 16:31

DS:
7.45 - 5.30 - 6 months
7.45 - 6.30 - 9 months
7.30 - 7 - 2 years

Dd:
7.30 - 6 - 10 months (didn't really sleep through at all until then)
Now 15 months and sleeps until sometime between 6 and 7 and often wakes up in the night but only briefly unless poorly.

Lizzylou · 07/09/2005 16:32

DS slept 10.30 until 7am from about 6 weeks

Toothache · 07/09/2005 16:54

ds - Didn't sleep a full night in his own bed until he was 3!!!!!!

dd - Slept all night in her cot from 6 months.

Oh how we learn......

KateF · 07/09/2005 17:05

dd3 slept all night last night. She is 13 months. First nights sleep for me in 6 years - hurray!!!

PeachyClair · 07/09/2005 17:34

DS2- about ooh, a day (!!!)
DS3- About six weeks
DS1- the bad news-s till doesn't at six, and never settles until midnight either, despite being in bed from a sensible time. Drives us round the bend.

jampots · 07/09/2005 17:35

dd - 11 days (one off) but 12 hours from 6 weeks

ds - about 9 weeks

starshaker · 07/09/2005 17:40

only dd from day 1 had a few huccups the past week but she has the cold and is teething shes 5 months now

foxinsocks · 07/09/2005 17:41

dd - consistently slept through from 15 months
ds - consistently slept through from around 6 months

those are the ages from when I remember thinking that if they didn't sleep through it was unusual. Before those ages, there were probably nights when it happened but it wasn't every night.

CountessDracula · 07/09/2005 17:42

DD - 11pm to 7am around 3 months

8pm to 8am at 8 months

Hazellnut · 07/09/2005 19:44

DD 12 hours at 10 weeks

Thomcat · 07/09/2005 19:47

By through the night I mean from a last feed at midnight/1am until 7 am ish.

She was 8 days old.

I thought I'd done something wrong and felt bad that I hadn't woken her for a feed, and hen thought, what the ... sod that, it's fab!

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