Do baby sleep fully in the night?

LO is 9 weeks and still wakes up 2 times. When will this get better ? She wakes and takes around 2 hours to sleep and i a tired already.

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Every baby is different. My first slept from 10 pm till 6 am from 11 weeks old, my second looks to be heading in the same direction. However, my friends daughters didn't sleep through the night until they were two and four respectively.

At 9 weeks old it is very normal to still be waking several times a night. Babies don't start consolidating sleep usually until over three months old. You're doing really well hang in there. xxx

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My baby is 9 weeks old and on a good day, if he doesn't have gas, he wakes up twice, but if he has gas, he wakes up 3-4 times. He only drinks breast milk, so I think that's why he wakes up so much. Sometimes he just nurses and falls asleep immediately.

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My lo is 9 weeks and normally wakes up about 3am. Then either good back down till 6:30 or wakes up at 5. There is no telling

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My LO 8 weeks fights sleep till 3am then falls asleep till 7am-10am and doesnt wake up in between but before hes started doing this the past week he would wake at 5.30 then 8 and sleep from 12/1.30

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