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hi ladies. i was woundering wot kind of schedule everyone has for there 4 month olds.
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643558 tn?1258402509
Nathan is 10 weeks old, and is breastfed.  His Dad watches him during the day, and I at night.  He wakes up around 5:30-6:00 for a feeding then goes right back to sleep, until about 8:30-9:00 am ( I go to work after, Daddy gets home from work), eats 5 oz every 3 oz, takes a nap at about 12:00 am (after he eats), and then eats about 2:30-3:00 for another eat (I try to make it home for that, or he will feed him an oz, then I get home and brestfeed the rest), goes down for another nap about 5:30-6:00 PM, up at 8:00 pm...then at 10:00 PM (after bath, feeding and read a book)..I put him down in his crib, he is past out within 10 mins, then doesn't wake up until 5:30-6:00 (7-8 hrs of sleep)  I love his schedule...I hope he sticks to it, but I know it is too good to be true.  

Needless to say, he gets about 2 bottles a day (6-10 oz) and the rest of the time he brestfeeds!!  I pump twice at work...1030 am and 1:30 PM!!!
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464075 tn?1281615436
Micah's 15 wks and he's usually up at 6 am. He eats every three hours. He's awake for about two hours after he eats and then naps for the remaining hour. He's sleeping through the night now. He goes to bed around 10 or 11.
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489000 tn?1364302227
My baby is 10wks.  Basically, it goes something like this:
wakes 6am
diaper change
bottle
wake time
nap
wake time maybe
diaper
feed
wake time
nap
She is sleeping through the night but she is bottle fed.  She gets her last bottle anywhere from 8-10pm and then goes down for the night.

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