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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have an EBF baby whom I never nursed to sleep and who was definitely on a “schedule” at 6m (with varying nap lengths but consistent number of naps and awake windows). So ymmv. I think your problem is the nursing to sleep/holding to nap and not breast milk. [/quote] +1 (x2 kids)[/quote] +2[/quote] +3. Both of mine were EBF but on a rough schedule by 5-6 months or so, younger with my daughter as she sort of had to work around my older ones schedule (ex nap time daily at 10 am after preschool dropoff). I let them fall asleep while nursing occasionally but definitely didn't make a habit out of it and never had any issues once we sleep trained. [/quote]+4. I tried to follow the EASY routine (not really a schedule), so nursing was followed by play rather than a nap. Fyi, we didn't sleep train, but had a pretty good routine established even by the end of the first month. The schedule would shift if the baby woke up early or slept long, but it was always the same routine. [/quote]
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