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Mommabear20 · 08/08/2020 17:18

What age did everyone's DC start (reliably) sleeping through the night? 6+ hours

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newtb · 08/08/2020 17:21

Just before 6 weeks. Started not changing her nappy if she'd only weed and it wasn't too wet as it woke her up too much.

Once she'd stopped being changed she dropped the 2-3am feed. She then went in a cot in her room.

Evenings, however, were horrendous for the first 11 weeks or so, due to colic, even with gripe water.

Mustardbay · 08/08/2020 17:23

2 years, about 75% of the time she'll sleep through now.

Pinkflipflop85 · 08/08/2020 17:27

I'll let you know if he ever does.

He's 6 now 😴

60sPony · 08/08/2020 17:29

Pretty much aged 1 on the dot... also happened to be when I stopped breastfeeding

blacktop · 08/08/2020 17:32

The earliest was 6 weeks. Unfortunately the longest was 7 years.

HeeeeyDuggee · 08/08/2020 17:32

5 years old

10 months old (now 2 and has stopped)

5 months

PrincessHoneysuckle · 08/08/2020 17:56

It was over 1yr but I don't know the exact time as I've blocked those memories out Grin

willowtree81 · 08/08/2020 18:02

1 year my first and 18 months my second. They're great sleepers now though.

Cakeandslippers · 08/08/2020 22:21

17 months old, just a few weeks before number 2 arrived!

Vinorosso74 · 08/08/2020 22:27

At about 4 months but the day began at 5.30. She did gradually sleep in later. It all went wrong at about 9 months when Dd and I stayed at my parents while we had the kitchen done. She was ok again by 11 months.

Mommabear20 · 09/08/2020 09:19

Thanks for everyone's responses!

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