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Just wondering, do all co-sleeping/ breast fed babies wake a few times in the night to feed, or do some of them sleep as much as 5 or 6 hours in a row, the way crib sleeping babies eventually do? How many hours does your baby sleep without waking? How old is he/she?

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I would think that at 9 weeks, I would only be worried if my son had not woken up to nurse all night. He is 20 months old and still nurses a couple of times throughout the night. He has slept 6 hours in a row off and on since he was about 18 months, but really, that is from about 8pm-2am, and then nurses a few times from then until about 6:30am when he wakes for the day.

I don't know if co-sleeping contributes to it or not, but 9 weeks is awfully young to be expecting a baby to sleep through the night.
 

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Thanks Pumpkin Pie. Really, I don't expect him to do anything. I'm quite happy with the current arrangement. I've revised my posting to include just the key question - do some co-sleeping babies eventually STTN the way many crib-sleepers seem to do, or do the vast majority of them tend to wake several times in the night to feed.
 

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My dd started sleeping around 6 hours straight before waking to eat she was 2 months and only eating 1 time, but has started waking up more after 4 months until now. She will sleep from 8ish to 1am then wakes up quite a bit between 1 and when we get up in the morning. I am actually almost sleeping through all of our night feedings (now that she is in the bed with us) and it is much easier than when she was in the co-sleeper next to the bed.

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My 7 1/2 month old still wake almost every 2 hours to nurse, if she sleeps longer than that its a miracle. Luckily I am a master at nursing laying down and she's become a master at latching on herself so it doesn't disturb me too much.
 

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My 6 week old ds goes down at 11pm and sleeps til about 4am, nurses, and sleeps again until 7ish. If I try putting him in the cradle, he is up every 1/2 hour!
Of course that is this week- it may be a totally different story next week!
 

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My 11 week-old will sleep 4-6 hour stretches sometimes in his moses basket beside my bed (where he starts out the night) but once he comes to bed with me (anywhere between 1-4am) he will nurse 2-3 more times until he wakes up at 7.30.
 

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DS has almost always done a 4 hour stretch, usually he sleeps straight from 12am to 5am. (Once he even did 7 hours. In his own bed. But that was such a fluke it's not even worth mentioning.)
 

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My 8 month baby sleeps from 7am-2am waking a couple times in her sleep to search for her pacifier to put herslf back to sleep. Then she wakes up every 2 hours for my boob. I really don't mind this, but my husband is starting to get upset with the situation, and wants to night ween. We tried it once with him comforting her when she woke, and it took a long time for him to settle her. She was very upset with the whole thing. It seemed to work after a few nights, but then she got sick, and we went back to the old schedule.

I would like to get more sleep, but I've accepted the waking times, and have appreciated the night wakings and feeding as precious time between us when we are between sleep and being awake. It's very peaceful and intimate for us; so it is mutual feeling. I'm not very good with lying down and feeding, but I think this would be great to try.
 

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We co-slept from day one (and still do!), and I remember ds stirring several times each night all through his first year. He never really woke up during the night - just stirred enough for me to put him to breast, and then he was back asleep a few minutes later. Sometime during his second year, he got to where he was just stirring once a night, usually. Same deal. Plopped out the boobie, and he was back asleep in no time. It wasn't until he weaned a few months after he turned two that he started sleeping the sleep of the dead - or at least the really, really tired.
 

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Our most recent additions are almost 6 month old twins and I don't think they sleep more than 2-3 hour stretches at the most. I try not to look at the clock and pay attention. Our older dc's never really STTN either. I always tell dh that even if cosleeping is waking them more often it's still worth it (IME so far).
 
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