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Well, I am not with the first two posts. While I understand you exhaustion, I could not let my second cry it out. I didn't with the first either. My first slept through the night at 3 weeks (really)...and no I have not forgotten anything. My second didn't start sleeping through the night until she was 19 months! She too woke up 3 times a night wanting to breast feed. I couldn't just take it away from her and I don't think any mother who breast feeds would just cut their baby off, why people who bottle feed do that is beyond me. We as adults get hungry we eat! I say try to start a gradual weening from the bottle at night. Cut out one feeding at a time. You can try to shorten each feeding...etc. I am not one for a STRICT schedule either. We are very active and if we are somewhere and not close to home, I don't want them having a melt town because I have trained them to sleep in their bed at the exact same time every day. I saw my son-n-law do this with their first child and any time they went off her schedule for even 5 extra mins. she would have a melt down. I don't deprive my kids from their naps, they get naps around the same time but they are not programed to go to sleep exactly at the same time, there is fudge time built in. They are happy and well adjusted kids. So do what you feel is right for you and your baby. If you can handle stopping the bottle cold turkey and listening to your baby cry all night then great for you. You will be able to get the sleep that you do need and it will work, I just couldn't do it with mine. Just remind yourself it is for a short period in their life and it will pass. Good luck in what ever you decide!