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Breastfed 15 week old sleeping for 12 hours...

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podkin · 11/01/2006 10:30

...I don't wish to crow or anything
Seriously. My dd normally goes down at 6.30-7pm with a good long feed. I 'wake' her when I come to bed at about 10pm for another feed and she will then go through until 7am no probs. Last night I tried to feed her at 10pm and she refused it. I thought I was in for a long night, but she went through until 7am again. Is it time to drop the dream feed ? btw I have introduced a bottle of formula around noon, but have been doing this for a week or so. I'm not one for getting wound up about sleeping - 'expect to be woken' is my motto, but just interested in others experiences. Ta

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compo · 11/01/2006 10:33

My motto was always 'never wake a sleeping baby'

wilbur · 11/01/2006 10:37

Sounds about right - ds1 and dd were about 14/15 weeks when they dropped that feed, ds2 was about 17 weeks, but he was a bit smaller. Sounds like your dd knows what she is doing .

podkin · 11/01/2006 10:47

glad she does, 'cos I haven't the foggiest

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wilbur · 11/01/2006 10:59

ha ha - know how you feel! Enjoy the long sleeps!

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