Waking baby for feed

Hi all
I’m finding it difficult to let go of the 2-3 hour wake ups over night! My baby is 4 1/2 weeks and typically still wakes up every 3hrs 20mins for a feed. However sometimes he will sleep longer and I find myself worrying about why he hasn’t woken up and if I should wake him. Are you all letting your little ones sleep longer once they’re over birth weight?

Thank you ☺️

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Yes! Our pediatrician said once he got past his birth weight we could feed on demand.

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We waited until our pediatrician gave us the green light

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Oh gosh yes, he hit birth weight and our pediatrician okayed it. He will wake when he’s hungry!

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