What would you do?

So, my little girl is 5 months old and weighs around 15lbs. She has around 6 feeds in a day of 5oz including a 10pm dream feed. She sleeps well throughout the night since the regression.

So, yesterday I was so tired I fell asleep before her 10pm dream feed and her last feed was therefore at 7 30pm and her next feed was at 6 30am the next morning. She ended up having only roughly 25oz because of that.

Should I drop the dream feed or continue with it? Dropping it would be great as it means an earlier bed time for me

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Why don’t u try and extend her 7.30 feed to 8 or 8.30? U could move everything through the day slightly. Then settle her for the night straight afterwards?

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We dropped the dream feed a few weeks ago. LO does have 7oz bottles though. Could you try upping her bottles by 1oz throughout the day? X

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We dream feed and I’m keeping it until he stops taking it. He’s on 8oz bottles 5 time per day (including the dream feed). X

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we did this and then he went down to drinking like 2oz of it and taking ages to settle again so we stopped x

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The dream feed time is actually the first one they'll drop! As in usually they can sleep through that first stint sooner so it may just be time to drop it completely. See how you go and you can always reintroduce

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We do bedtime at 6ish then dream feed (sometimes she wakes) at 9 when we go to bed. Then she goes til 6ish am. I was umming and ahh-ing when/if to drop the 9pm feed as I felt like we were disturbing her more than benefiting her especially if she woke properly. Just felt like it was such a long time between feeds however then we had a couple of nights where I fed at 9 as usual then she’d sleep til 8.30- which is unusual however would be the same time without a feed if I dropped the 6 feed and she’s waking at 6 so I trialled dropping the 9pm and she’s been absolutely fine! Sleeping fine/if not better as not being disturbed. It’s all trial and error isn’t it! You could always drop your last feed and see how she gets on and just tweek until you find work works for you all xx

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