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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just to add another note, overfeeding formula before bedtime is a risk for SIDS. To the OP who asked when they start sleeping through the night, for infants, sleeping through the night is sleeping five hours in a row. That's really all you can expect until they turn six months. At that point you can start sleep-training, but 12 weeks is way too early. You can't spoil a newborn by responding to their needs. They really do need you at night, they are not manipulating. We co-slept for the first few months and I was never sleep-deprived. And neither was the baby. [/quote] BS. You can definitely expect a baby to sleep for more than 5 hours before 6 months. That might not be your experience but it is very common for babies to sleep through the night at 3-4 months. As to your first point about SIDS, that's just a crock of shit.[/quote] Not the PP, but we breastfed except for a bottle of formula before bedtime and our pediatrician warned us to stop because of the SIDS risk.[/quote]
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