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@luckiest mom haveHave you tried feeding your little one at 7/8 at night then letting him sleep those 12 hours to set a more natural routine for later on also so? That way he can enjoy his mornings with you and eventually enjoying mornings at play group or school and enjoying a normal sleep routine from 7-7 but whatever.

Whatever works for you and your family is the right thing as all babies are different! 

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He is always asleep by 8 he. He fights and cries as he's very much over tired-tired, but I try stay consistent with his routine and hopefully it becomes fixed. He is only 9 weeks and is doing well! Good luck let us know how it goes!

@luckiest mom have you tried feeding your little one at 7/8 at night then letting him sleep those 12 hours to set a more natural routine for later on also so he can enjoy his mornings with you and eventually enjoying mornings at play group or school and enjoying a normal sleep routine from 7-7 but whatever works for you and your family is the right thing as all babies are different! My Lo has just recently set his own night time shedule his last bottle at 6 then again at 12:30/1 and he then awakes again at 5/6 and try hold him to eat till 7 with the aim of eventually having him eat at 6/7 in the eve and 7 during the day with 4 hour intervals which works but his last feed after 3 he can never hold longer than 3 hours but is always asleep by 8 he fights and cries as he's very over tired but I try stay consistent with his routine and hopefully it becomes fixed. He is only 9 weeks and is doing well! Good luck let us know how it goes!

Have you tried feeding your little one at 7/8 at night then letting him sleep those 12 hours to set a more natural routine for later on? That way he can enjoy his mornings with you and eventually enjoying mornings at play group or school.

Whatever works for you and your family is the right thing as all babies are different! 

My little one has just recently set his own night time schedule. He has a bottle at 6pm then again at 12:30/1am, and he then wakes again at 5/6am. I try to hold off allowing him to eat until 7am, with the aim of eventually having him eat at 6/7 in the evening, and 7 in the morning, with 4 hour intervals.

However, after his last feed around 3 he can't hold out longer than another 3 hours before eating again.

He is always asleep by 8. He fights and cries as he's very much over-tired, but I try stay consistent with his routine and hopefully it becomes fixed. He is only 9 weeks and is doing well! Good luck let us know how it goes!

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@luckiest mom have you tried feeding your little one at 7/8 at night then letting him sleep those 12 hours to set a more natural routine for later on also so he can enjoy his mornings with you and eventually enjoying mornings at play group or school and enjoying a normal sleep routine from 7-7 but whatever works for you and your family is the right thing as all babies are different! My Lo has just recently set his own night time shedule his last bottle at 6 then again at 12:30/1 and he then awakes again at 5/6 and try hold him to eat till 7 with the aim of eventually having him eat at 6/7 in the eve and 7 during the day with 4 hour intervals which works but his last feed after 3 he can never hold longer than 3 hours but is always asleep by 8 he fights and cries as he's very over tired but I try stay consistent with his routine and hopefully it becomes fixed. He is only 9 weeks and is doing well! Good luck let us know how it goes!