With my dd she was in cloth from 2 weeks old fulltime mainly in pockets and slept through at 5 weeks. Well we were a bit slow to start with my ds cause I initially wasn't going to do cloth so we only started when he was 6 weeks and went fulltime at 8 weeks when I had built my stash up enough. He was waking up every 2 to 3 hours and I had to change his sposie in the night otherwise I would find those horrible crystals bleurgh! And guess what happened 2 nights after we started fulltime? He slept for 7 hours solid! And now we get 12 hours with 1 feed after 8 hours asleep and he's only 9 weeks and ebf. And I am loving fitteds and wool this time.I can't wait till I finish my first soaker!
Yeah I know the dreaded 4 month growth spurt. My dd did the same and stopped sleeping through then too. I'm just glad I can get some rest in before that starts up!
Faye was 11-6 till 6 months and it all changed around the time she was ready for solids And only now at 17 months is she down to waking just once or sometimes twice. She is ebf as well. We went through a stage where she was waking all the time and really long periods so swapped her back into sposies to see if made any difference and it did for a little while
sleeping through whats that Actually I do remember such a time many months ago when we would get some sleep! Its not too bad actually Izzy only woke 3 times last night
We had sposies on for days 1-3 and I kept asking midwives how do i know if she had weed, I could never tell with sposies. Aaah the joy of getting home to lovely cloth YAY
DD slept through from 11 weeks (was in cloth full time from 3 weeks old). She started waking in the night again about 5.5 months, and has been on and off for the last month - have never tried her in a sposie at night, would rather be up twice a night than put her in one and have her sleep through!
Yay for sleeping babies My 2 older ones didn't sleep through until 3 and 4yrs and they were in sposies Elliott on the other hand has managed it at 21m and he's been in cloth since 4m It's probably not down to cloth but I'd like to think so