8 month matured wake up contained by the middle of the dark...?

My son has always been a fitting sleeper. Since he was about 1 month or so old he's slept right through the darkness with no issues. I've never even had to put cereal in his milk at hours of darkness or anything (as many people have other recommended). Now at 8 1/2 months old, he's been waking up for that former 4 nights or so. Usually cuddling, singing, rocking, or giving him his little stuffed monkey would work, but my little guy wakes up angry! I've tried CIO, but I give that 10-15 minutes and later he gets a bottle. It's been the only opening to calm him down.

At his age, is feeding in the middle of the a no, no or is it ok...? I don't afford him milk, I usually give him water. He's currently on stage 2 foods (started solids when he was 6 months old). Should I increase his dinner meal so perhaps he would feel more satisfied at bed time...? Or is this freshly something I should ride out and not feel alarmed about...?
Answers:    Did you check in his mouth? He might be teething. My son get his first tooth at 7 months. When they teethe, they do wake up in the middle of the night because of the agony. At 8 months old, he shouldn't be waking up in the middle of the hours of darkness to feed. Even though you give him water...you don't want it to become a quirk. When is his last feeding of the day? Maybe you could nurture him something alittle more filling to last him through the night. I enjoy a 15 month old son and his last meal for the darkness is at 8. I would check to see if he's teething first because usually you won't see a tooth right away but the gum where the tooth will be coming through will become swollen and bumped up, that's how you would know. It just seems that at 8 months, feed shouldn't be the problem, cause it's around the time that babies sometimes get their first teeth. Well i hope i was of some oblige and good luck!
My daughter is 9 months old and has on the other hand to sleep through the night. With her 9 month appt. the doctor said that it was fine to give her milk and/or river. If he goes back to bed with marine the he just wants something to suck on to put him back to sleep, and that he isn't hungry. If you hold a pacifer then I would try to give him that and see if he falls asleep. If not then try to nurture him more for dinner.
This is all what my daughter's doctor told me!

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