J.L.
Hi K., First of all, I am glad you stopped the co-sleep, I never undersdtood this, no wonder husbands feel left out once the baby is born, the marriage bed in my opinion should never be used except for husband and wife, have ing a child in the bed must really put a damper on intamacy and romance. I don't not think your baby is under fed, also you need to understand that your baby did not revert back to new born cycle, a baby can not do anything that you do not allow them to do. You created a bad habit/pattern with your son by getting up putting the pacifire in his mouth, feeding him, so of course he is going to wake up, it's like a built in alarm clock for him right now. I am 51 years old I have raised 3 kids, and unless my babies were sick or not feeling well I did not get up with them through the night, I had a 10 gallon aquarrium in there room, and it had a blue light, so I was able to peek in on them each time I or my husband got up to go to the bathroom we always looked in on our kids, now my daughter is 19 and I still look in on her when i get up to go to the bathroom. But here is the hard part, and I have probably given this advice to any where from 50 to 70 new moms STOP GETTING UP WITH THEM ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT thy are not going to starve if you wait and feed them in the morning, there were times when I would go in my babies room and sit in the rocking chair but never got them up until morning, I was a stay at home mom, but I still didn't want to create bad habits for them, as babies grow their eating and sleeping patterns do change, and as that is hapening it is our job to make sure that good habits are being formed. I understand the crying out method, which I have never heard of til reading about it in the mamasource e-mails, no mom can stand to hear their baby cry, but if you stop getting him up eventually they crying will stop and better habits will be being formed. What good are you to your son and your husband if you are up all through the night, then go to work the next, just to come home to do the same thing all over again that night. Hope this helps, if you would like to talk furthur, send me a message or e-mail me at ____@____.com I was one of the moms who could not stand to hear my babies cry, so I do understand. J.