How to Dream Feed Your Baby - Smart Sleep Coach by Pampers™ (2024)

[no-toc] What is Dream Feeding and How Does It Work?

Babies need a lot of two things: feedings and sleep. So, what happens when those two needs converge? How can you feed your baby at night and ensure they get the rest they need to keep growing big and strong? Simple: Dream Feed.

In this article we’ll explain what dream feeding is, the best way to dream feed, and how dream feeding makes your life easier, too.

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What is Dream Feeding?

Dream feeding is a method in which you feed your young baby while they’re half-asleep. The purpose is to keep your baby asleep while also ensuring they get the nutrients they need.

By dream feeding, you provide your baby with the sustenance they need while also allowing them to continue sleeping.

Often times dream feeding happens before you the parent or caretaker go to sleep. Since babies need early bedtimes, many of us stay up 2-4 hours after our baby. If you do, you can dream feed before you go to bed.

If you are not up that late or your baby typically feeds later than you’re up, you should set your alarm a few minutes ahead of their typical wake-up time.

When Do I Dream Feed?

Dream feeding happens in that time between newborn stage, when sleep is super disorganized, and 4-6 months, when your baby’s circadian rhythm begins to develop and they can sleep for longer periods.

That said, many babies benefit from dream feeding between 2-4 months – after they can sleep 2-3 hours without waking for food.

What Time Should I Dream Feed?

You can dream feed before you go to bed or a bit later – it largely depends on your baby’s schedule. That said, wait for your baby to be in a deeper, REM sleep – we explain baby sleep cycles here. REM sleep is deeper sleep. This means that your baby will be less likely to wake when you lift them for a dream feed.

Note: Always wait 2-3 hours between your baby’s last meal of the day and dream feeding. You want to make sure your baby is hungry enough to take milk but not so hungry that they wake up ahead of you.

How Do I Dream Feed?

Whether you dream feed before bed or you set an alarm to get up in the night, the how to dream feed process stays the same:

  • Gently remove your baby from their crib and gently rouse them. Good, tender ways to rouse your baby without waking them include tickling their feet, dabbing their forehead or cheeks with a damp washcloth, or changing their diaper if it’s dirty.
  • Keep your voice and lights low. Any loud noises or bright light will wake your baby.
  • When you baby rouses a bit, place your nipple or bottle to their lips. Most babies will instinctually latch on without waking up.
  • Allow your baby to feed until they’re done.
  • Burp them with delicate motions.
  • Place your baby on their back in their crib.
  • Go back to sleep – you deserve all you can get!

What is the Best Position for Dream Feeding?

To dream feed, follow the same positioning as if your baby were fully awake: slightly upright in your arms to avoid too much gas intake.

What If My Baby Falls Asleep While Dream Feeding?

While you typically do not want to feed your baby until they fall asleep, it’s alright if this happens during dream feeding because your baby has already fallen asleep for the night.

The reason you don’t want to feed your baby until they fall asleep is because then feeding will become a crutch. The goal of sleep training is to teach your baby how to fall asleep independently without any cuddling, feeding, or outside assistance. If your baby becomes accustomed to falling asleep while eating, they’ll expect or even need to feed to fall asleep.

For more tips on how to create a healthy sleep routine and overcome your baby’s challenging sleep habits, download the Smart Sleep Coach by Pampers™. It will guide you step by step on how to get your baby’s sleep, back on track.

How Do I Burp While Dream Feeding?

Burping can be done in exactly the same way during dream feeds as during the day, only be sure to be gentler. If your baby fusses and you soothe them, keep your voice low.

The best positions for burping during dream feeding are:

  • Over Your Shoulder: An easy and unobtrusive position is an over-the-shoulder burp – just remember to put a spit towel on your shoulder!
  • On Your Lap: Lay your baby across your knees or lap and gently pat their back until they burp.
  • Sitting Up: Though this is an effective burping method – supporting your baby in the sitting position – it may also wake your baby more than you want.

What if My Baby Doesn’t Burp After Dream Feeding?

It’s alright if your baby doesn’t burp after dream feeding. If they don’t burp, they’ll pass gas later. If, however, they fuss and cry, then definitely give burping another go – if your baby has woken enough to cry, a little burping won’t disturb their sleep more than it already is.

How Dream Feeding Helps Parents

While it can be a bit difficult setting an alarm to wake up ahead of your baby, it’s far better than the hectic, harried feeling of waking to a screaming, hungry baby. That’s one of the first benefits of dream feeding – you’re in control, rather than reacting to your baby.

But dream feeding has other benefits, too:

More Sleep: Since dream feeding helps your baby sleep longer, you get more sleep, too – a benefit that has broader effects than just being well-rested. Getting more sleep helps…

Improves Mood: If you’re better rested, you’ll be in a better mood at home, at work – everywhere. Overall, a study shows that women who sleep coach describe being less depressed than peers who don’t sleep coach their babies.

Improves Relationships: Along those lines, your better mood means you can be a more attentive, supportive friend, partner, or spouse.

Improves Safety: Drowsiness is almost as dangerous as drunken driving. Being tired slows reflexes and diminishes decision making. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that drowsy driving leads to over 83,000 car crashes.

Improves Parenting: Since sleep coaching helps you be more rested and happier, you’ll also be a more patient, attentive, and enthusiastic parent for your little one. Everybody wins!

How Long Can You Dream Feed?

Dream feeding is a very utilitarian practice that should only be done for 2-4 weeks as a way to help your baby sleep longer while they’re still feeding often. It should be completed by the time they’re 4 months old.

When Do I Stop Dream Feeding?

Stop dream feeding when your baby can sleep 3-4 hours without feeding, which usually happens by 4-6 months. At that point your baby’s circadian rhythm has started to develop and their sleeps will consolidate at night – this is why 4 months is the best time to start sleep coaching.

Dream feeding for too long may form a habit in which your baby starts waking up for a mid-night meal.

What’s the Difference Between a Dream Feed and Night Feed?

A dream feed is used only when your baby cannot stay asleep for longer than 4 hours without feeding. It’s used for smaller or newer babies.

A night feed, meanwhile, is a feeding that takes place at night after your baby has learned to sleep for a longer stretch. Night feedings go on longer than dream feeds – some babies are ready to night wean at 5 months and for others they may need to feed overnight until they are 9 months old. It's good practice to establish ‘ok to feed’ times overnight as not every time your baby wakes do they need a feed and many babies will get into the habit of snacking all night – which is exhausting for you! If you’re looking for help with overnight wakings and when to feed, download the Smart Sleep Coach by Pampers for expert support. No matter what, it's always a good idea to check wtih your pediatrician before deciding to night wean.

Should I Change My Baby’s Diaper After Dream Feeding?

It depends. As a general rule, it’s best not to change your baby’s diaper overnight unless they’ve soiled it. Wet diapers can typically be left until morning if the diaper is absorbent and if your baby sleeps through it. If your baby wakes from a wet diaper, definitely change it then. And if your baby has made a bowel movement, that should be changed immediately, too.

How to Dream Feed Your Baby - Smart Sleep Coach by Pampers™ (2024)

FAQs

What is the Smart Sleep Coach method? ›

Smart and tailored to your baby

Our 3-min assessment looks at your baby's patterns, to create a Smart Sleep Schedule that is biologically in-line with your baby's sleep rhythm, predicts optimal sleep times, and adjusts in realtime as sleeps happen to optimize naps and bedtime, for more restful nights.

How long does it take for dream feed to work? ›

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO WORK? It can take a couple of weeks to master. For the first few nights, you might find that even though your baby is filling up at the dreamfeed, they are still waking at the same times they previously were.

How do I wake my baby enough for dream feed? ›

(If your baby is super sleepy, you may need to rouse them a bit by gently tickling their toes.) Step 3: Touch Baby's cheek with your breast or bottle. Placing your breast or bottle on your baby's cheek or lower lip will wake up their rooting reflex and get your baby to start eating. Step 4: Offer a brief feed.

Do I need to burp after dream feed? ›

Dream feeding can increase the risk of wind or reflux. To reduce the symptoms, burp your child after dream feeding and hold them upright for 10 minutes before putting them back to sleep in their cot/bassinet – this is especially important if they regularly suffer from reflux.

What age is Pampers sleep Coach for? ›

Grow with your baby and their rapidly changing sleep needs. Sleep support from 0-24 months, we're with you for the long haul!

Is Smart Sleep Coach free? ›

Smart Sleep Coach by Pampers is free to download and you can get full access today with our 7-day free trial. We offer monthly, quarterly and annual auto-renewing subscriptions.

Do I change my diaper during dream feed? ›

Be mindful as you pick up your baby from the crib or bassinet. Slow and steady movements help keep you and your baby safe and reduce the chances of waking them fully. Unless it's absolutely necessary, it may be best to wait to change a diaper during dream feeding. Sometimes it wakes the little one!

Should you dream feed every night? ›

It's essential to do what works best for you and your little one. You can always try out a few nights of dream feeds to see if they may benefit you. If not, you can continue to allow your baby to wake and eat based on their own feeding schedule.

What age to start dream feeding baby? ›

If you want to try dream feeding, try to start when your baby is around 2 to 3 months old but before they're 6 months old. That's because 2 to 3 months is about the age that babies start to sleep longer stretches of five to six hours at night without needing to eat.

Can you lay baby down after dream feed? ›

Some babies will be so drowsy at the end of their dream feed that you can simply lay them back down in their crib or bassinet, and they'll drift right back to sleep. Other babies wake so completely during a night feeding that going back to sleep becomes difficult.

How to know if dream feed isn't working? ›

Ideally you would be getting 5-6 hours minimum after a dream feed once your baby is 12 weeks old. If you aren't getting close to this, the dream feed isn't working as it should. Some babies will wake every 2 hours after a dream feed!

Can I skip dream feed? ›

We recommend dropping the dream feed around 6 months because at that age, it can start to negatively affect your baby's nighttime waking and in some cases, can become a habit wake. This is where they can start to wake between 10-11pm, expecting a feed, even though they aren't genuinely hungry at that time.

At what age do you stop burping a baby? ›

Most babies will outgrow the need to be burped by 4-6 months of age. You can often tell that a baby needs to be burped if he or she is squirmy or pulling away while being fed. This being said, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that parents try to burp their baby: When a nursing mother switches breasts or.

What happens if baby falls asleep and doesn't burp? ›

If your baby does not burp after several attempts, it is okay to let them continue sleeping, as they may not have swallowed enough air to need a burp. Always make sure to support your baby's head and neck while burping them to ensure their safety.

Do you keep baby swaddled for dream feed? ›

Leave your baby swaddled. You want to stimulate them as little as possible - only enough to get them to feed. Un-swaddling might wake them up. Our weighted baby swaddle will also help baby sleep longer because of its gently weighted chest and sides that mimic your touch.

How does smart sleep work? ›

With its smart sleep sensors, it detects when the user enters in slow-wave sleep and then begins to emit quiet audio tones that are not loud enough to wake you up but enhance those slow waves which then support a longer deep sleep period and help you feel more energized the next morning.

What is the most effective sleep training method? ›

Fading Method

The fading sleep training method is one of the best sleep training methods for some. To use this method, you take what techniques you normally use to get your baby to fall asleep – rocking, soothing, singing, babywearing, etc. — and you start to lessen the time you spend doing them to “fade” them out.

Does the sleep coach app work? ›

Absolutely. Many of our parents purchase the app before their baby arrives so that they can be one step ahead of their baby's sleep and implement healthy sleep habits from day one.

What does a sleep coach do? ›

A sleep coach is an individual who provides advice and education regarding the sleeping habits of children. Their aim is to improve your child's sleeping patterns and habits to help them rest better. An increasing number of sleep consultants are starting to treat adolescents and adults as well.

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