apricot / 411 posts
DS is only 4.5 months, so no. He wakes every 2-3 hours to feed. Occasionally he'll sleep a 4-hour stretch. We're just rolling with it though and not doing sleep training.
Does everyone have the same definition of sleeping through the night? Technically for a baby it means a 5-6 hour stretch.
coconut / 8483 posts
Yes he does. He did probably 4/5 of the time from 3-6 months. Then he stopped and got up once to eat fairly regularly until 8 months. Now at almost 11 months he typically doing 11 hours. Thank the lord.
coconut / 8472 posts
14.5 months and yes, since about 7 months, thanks to sleep training. He has the occasional bad night/stretch from teething, but most of the time it's about 11-12 hours straight.
We're semi lucky that he has high sleep needs like me. He was never the kind of baby to be having 3am parties and never seemed to have nights and days mixed up. He's always just wanted to sleep, but needed to learn how to string his sleep cycles together.
persimmon / 1328 posts
Yes - 10.5 to 12 hours pretty much without exception, thank god! And thank you for this thread for reminding me that it's not necessarily a given at 1 year +! I could have done with some of that perspective this morning when I was grumbling and feeling sorry for myself about the fact that he wanted to start his day at 5.45am!
persimmon / 1095 posts
Yes, since 10 weeks, as long as I am home for bedtime. If not, he often has 1 wake up.
hostess / wonderful grape / 20803 posts
2.5 year old yes! Since about 8 months with some blips.
The 8 week old.....not even close.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
Yes
Me, not so much. Last night I got up 3 times to use the bathroom. I don't even know what 8 hours of solid sleep feels like.
pineapple / 12793 posts
DD1, almost 25 months, sleeps 11-12.
DD2, five weeks, sleeps 6 hours stretches, so technically yes, but waking to feed at four doesn't feel like STTN to me.
I sleep better with a newborn than I do pregnant, so I'm feeling pretty lucky.
pear / 1657 posts
I guess technically not, but after months of 2+ wakeups, sleeping 7:30pm-4:30/5am and then back to sleep for another hour or so feels pretty good.::sigh::
clementine / 856 posts
@Pumpkin Pie: he did it on his own. we only trained to fall asleep for bedtime, and by then he was down to one wakeup. he dropped that on his own about 4-6 weeks after we trained.
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