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3 month old sleep pattern

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kittymama93 · 16/01/2018 08:56

I don't want to sound like I'm bragging.. because I'm genuinely worried.
Is it normal for my little one to go to bed at 8/9 wake for a feed at 11pm and then not wake till 8am next day?! I sound like a frantic idiot. But this is my first time and every baby I know doesn't sleep! He used to wake a 3/4am for a feed but seems to have dropped that one - and it's not that I'm not waking with him crying HmmHmm

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StephiD3 · 16/01/2018 16:45

Breast or bottle fed?

My friends baby is 16 weeks now and has been sleeping from around 8/9 til 8ish the next day (I’m very jealous!!!) she’s been doing this for quite a while too!

Sound like you’re very lucky or have a great bedtime routine! Grin

kittymama93 · 16/01/2018 17:14

He's bottle fed. I wanted to breastfeed but he wouldn't take.

Yeah we try stick up a routine every night.im a first time mum so I think I'm worrying for nothing.

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MisstoMrs · 16/01/2018 17:17

If they’re otherwise thriving then it’s not a problem. If they’re hungry, they’ll tell you!

Erilicia · 16/01/2018 17:25

Just out of curiosity kitymama, what is your bedtime routine?

kittymama93 · 16/01/2018 17:58

He has his bath about 7 followed by baby massage. Then bottle. Goes to bed between 8/9 then wakes at 11 for feeding then he sleeps thru till 7/8am

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Caterina99 · 17/01/2018 20:22

My DD is 3 months. She’s bf during day but has one 6oz bottle of formula. The past week she’s been in bed around 6.30/7. Dream fed her bottle at 10/11pm and then sleeps til 5 or 6am. I’m really hoping she keeps it up!

kittymama93 · 17/01/2018 22:45

What a little superstar 👍🏻👍🏻 x

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