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13mth old still wakes for milk

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isobel79 · 26/04/2017 21:19

Always around the 1am 2am mark how do i break this should he be sleeping through now. Hes on solids goes to nursery otherwise ok just the SLEEPConfusedConfused

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AntagonyAunt · 26/04/2017 21:28

What worked for me is just giving baby water when they wake in the night. My son would drink only about 15mls of water and then I would lay him back down. First few nights I did this he would be restless not wanting to go back down but then he stopped bothering to wake up for the feed.

FATEdestiny · 26/04/2017 21:39

Is it a breastfeed or a bottle feed?

isobel79 · 27/04/2017 22:00

Thanks he's bottle fed

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BernieKosar · 27/04/2017 22:06

I watered the milk down over about a week/10 days till it was just water. Mine always had a drink of water within reach and eventually stopped shouting me and just sorted themselves out.

Comealongpond89 · 27/04/2017 22:21

Same here with water. Dd would have a few gulps and then lie back down to sleep. Eventually she stopped waking for it

isobel79 · 28/04/2017 02:07

Thanks last two posts did u water down the cows milk. He's on cows milk ATM?

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Comealongpond89 · 28/04/2017 08:32

I didn't water down the milk I just stopped it completely and offered water. I've seen some people do water down the milk and this has worked as well. It didn't take long for dd to stop waking after I would only give water

DeanKoontz · 01/05/2017 20:43

Yup, just watered down the cows milk.

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