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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You wake them. I woke all my kids for a dreamfeed around 10:30/11pm for months after sleep training. Theoretically, you could also do this at like 2 or 3am, but all the reputable sources say not to sleep train until 4 months. At 4 months, a baby can go from 11pm to 7am without food. If you want to wean night feeds slowly so they don’t wake up hungry out of habit, use the Sleep Easy Solution. That’s what I did. Highly recommend. [/quote] We did this too starting at around 4 months. Went down at 7, woke him for a dream feed at about 10. He usually stayed half asleep for the bottle and then fell right back asleep afterward. Then he slept until 6 or 7 am. I think we dropped the dream feed at about 9 or 10 months? We just made the bottles smaller over time until eventually we didn’t give him anything. [/quote]
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