Sleeping through the night

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LO has just turned 3 months and has started sleeping through the night with a record breaking 11 hours on wednesday night. Is this normal? If it is, should i wake her for a feed? Although i'm absolutely amazed and delighted im also a bit concerned. Thanks.
 
Wow! Well done LO!

She'll be fine :D Finlay does this sometimes too and then will go back to sleep after a bottle in the morning :D
 
I'm sure she'll be fine, keep an eye on her weight gain, and that she's making enough nappies... and enjoy!
 
Emms did this at 3 months - 5 months and then she started waking again! I think you might be lucky and have a great sleeper from now on or it may be a phase. Babies are capable of going without milk all night from about 3 months. Emms was just BF and she did it. Yay :cheer: :cheer: :hug: :hug:
 
Yay - thats great
Josh is the same - has 6oz at 7pm then a last bottle of about 4oz at 8:30pm, then he'll sleep from 9am till 6am, have another feed and sleep again till 9:30am

Its great as its the only time he sleeps - i cannot get him to sleep during the day for love nor money - a couple of 10 minute naps is all he will have :wall: It makes for a VERY tiring day, but a lovely night :oops:
 
Blake has slept through the night since 3 weeks old, to start with i was concerned that he wasnt feeding for like 8 - 10 hours but as everyone says if he was that hungry he would wake and let us know so enjoy it hun :sleep: :sleep:
 
:shock: :shock: WOW!

everyones already answered but just thought id say WOW!!
Can i borrow him to teach Dylan a thing or 2? :lol:
 
Dont wake him !! Enjoy it!!!

Claire x
 
As others have said enjoy it.

Maia was exactly 3 months and 1 day old when she started sleeping through then she had a week of waking when she was about 5 months old then again at 7 months. I think these coincided with growth spurts or that's what I put it down to so when she woke in the night it was just her way of getting my body to produce extra milk.
 

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