As long as he is getting 6-8 feedings a day, it does not matter if they are not at night. He will probably eat every 2 hours at daytime since he is already sleeping through the night. No need to wake him for feedings. It sounds like you are one of the lucky ones; your baby learned his routine about two months early. Do make sure the feedings are often in the day, and that he is gaining weight.
2007-03-01 20:11:51
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answered by sushishishi 5
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If he is sleeping, let him sleep. I wouldn't let him go beyond the 7 hours, but if he's not waking in the middle of the night that is a good thing. My daughter got up 2 times a night until she was 1 1/2 years old. My son started sleeping thought night, 5-7 hrs, at 6 weeks. I know what you mean about the worry. The first couple of times my son did it, I got up anyway and checked on him, and he was always fine.. It's a good, yet scary thing to happen, when they are so little. Count your blessings!!
2007-02-26 02:10:57
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answered by ? 6
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I wouldn't be worried. My son did the same thing at one month. Condsider it a blessing. Many people don't acheive that until the child is a year or two...or more! Your son will wake up if he's hungry - mine always did.
My sister's daughter slept through the night (waking only once) that first night home from the hospital. She was fine - and gained weight just like any other newborn.
My mom did the same thing with my sister and I and we are just fine today :)) I got the same advice from my godparents - never wake a sleeping baby. As long your baby doesn't have jaundice there is no medical reason. I know parents today are advised the opposite, but if you look back through the years that advice is always changing. Do what you feel you should do for your son.
Good Luck!
2007-02-26 02:05:34
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answered by Baby #3 due 10/13/09 6
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each and every toddler is diverse. That being mentioned..... It looks like a growth spurt. Or could desire to he be teething already? this is been my experience that the extra my toddler sleeps-- the extra my toddler sleeps. which potential a reasonably strict sleep schedule. i've got found out that maximum infants that age could desire to be going to mattress between 6:00-8:00pm and should no longer be conscious for extra advantageous than 2 hours at a time in the time of the day. in the beginning up i presumed that became into loopy, yet my daughter proved that real for her. attempt getting him to nap extra often. that could help in the time of the evening. snoozing is a potential that infants could desire to study the thank you to do like the different potential. hi! this is great that he's rolling over on his abdomen. Wow!
2016-10-02 00:29:37
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answered by ? 3
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congrats! This means all of his needs are being met during the day food and sleep wise. Enjoy this time and try to catch up on your sleep! Keep up the great work and this should continue. Eventhough he's gettting older try not to keep him up too long between naps during the day. 1hr 1/2 max at this point. If he goes longer he will become overtired and he will no longer give you these nice hours. Sleep encourages more sleep. So if he's not up for too long of periods during the day he will continue to sleep well at night.
2007-02-26 02:59:15
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answered by Allie D 3
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my oldest sleeped through the night at a month old. How I wish my 2 month old would sleep through the night.
2007-02-26 22:47:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Let him sleep! If he's hungry, he'll let you know. He sounds like a very happy and content baby... consider yourself blessed! Most of us don't have babies sleeping through the night at a month old!!! Good luck with your little man and congrats!!!!
2007-02-26 02:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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perfectly Normal, Now if he missing alot of feeding because of sleep during the day then you might want to wake him so he can eat. My sons both did that and they did not any problems.
that is great! You now get the rest needed.
2007-02-26 02:02:14
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answered by CityGirl_loveselvis 2
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O Holy Night or Silent Night?
2015-11-25 06:41:48
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answered by Abrahan 3
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Sleeping throught the night?
2014-12-02 14:10:19
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answered by ? 3
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