1) babies wake.
2) babies need to feed
3) your baby is normal
4) sleep training is for adults, not the baby.
5) Sleep 'patterns' are NOT static in babies nor children. I do not know, of any grown-up... that still sleeps the same way they did as a baby. Older kids/Teens/College Kids/grown-ups/Elderly... ALL go through differing sleep patterns, per age, per development, per life.
Sleep in a baby is NEVER static
6) Sleep in a baby... varies, per development, per age, per teething, per hitting milestones, per hunger, per colds, per Growth-Spurts, per MANY things. EVERYday.
A baby will NOT sleep all darn night.
7) Sleeping through the night, in a baby, means sleeping for about 5 hours straight. Without waking. So that means, if a baby goes to bed at 7:00pm and then wakes at 12:00midnight... they SLEPT good! It may be inconvenient for the Parent, but for the baby... that is a LONG time sleeping... until needing another feeding. THIS is normal.
8) my kids as babies... I breastfed. I fed on-demand 24/7 day and night. My kids as babies woke about every 2-3 hours at night. I nursed them. They grew like weeds and are very healthy.
9) My kids as babies woke a ton at night.... I just took it as this is what babies do. I went by their cues.
The way my kids sleep now at their ages of 4 and 8 years old... has NOTHING to do with how they slept or not, as babies. I did not do any sleep "training" on them. They are now, since toddlers, SUPER good sleepers at night.
I repeat... how my kids slept or not as babies... has NOTHING to do with how they sleep now......
10) ALSO, babies do what is called "cluster feeding" which means, a baby will even need to feed every.single.hour. This is normal.
Feedings and frequency & amounts... ALWAYS changes in a baby, per development and growth-spurts. THUS... you cannot 'schedule' feedings.
all the best,
Susan