I'm not sure if it's a thing about the baby sleeping through the night at all to be honest. They were talking about the parents, so think of it this way (in very general terms)....

BF mum gets up, whips out a boob & you're off, then puts bub to bed & nods off herself, no need to fully wake up really. (Although not being able to BF first time I'm not sure if there is anything else in there?).

FF mum gets up, goes to the kitchen, gets the bottle, heats up the water, mixes the formula powder in (which has to be exact), feeds baby, puts baby back to sleep, back to the kitchen, rinses the bottle, back to bed. You have to be totally awake to measure of the formula or you're in trouble & it takes longer to get back to sleep from fully awake.

So yep I definitely agree with the study!
when Jack was still waking for a bottle, we were up and back to bed in 15mins and out to it like a light so I dont see how it makes any difference



besides 1/2 dozen times and when he has been sick Jack has slept thru from 10weeks whether it is because he is f/f I dont know or the fact he is a placid calm baby

I dont think it matters whether bubs is b/f or f/f I have friends who f/f and ones who b/f and they all have problems the majority of them are still getting up to feed and our babies are aged between 1 last may to a 1 week younger than Jack I personally think it depends on the baby not the method of feeding