After reading Tracy Hoggs' books, Secrets of a Baby Whisperer, I decided to try the dream feed. Basically, the idea is to pick your sleeping baby in your arms between 10-11pm, gently insert the nipple of a bottle (works better than with the breast, she says), and wiggle it a little to trigger the succion reflex. Technically, the baby should start suckling and eat a full meal from the bottle while asleep or really sleepy. After that, you simply put the baby back in his/her crib and let him/her continue sleeping. It should allow the baby to sleep longer because of the extra calories.
I've tried it two nights in a row, with my own milk in a bottle (my son can drink from the bottle if we need him to), but it didn't work one bit. He woke up when I picked him, then suckled a minute or two from the bottle but fell right back to sleep and was so comatose that I wiggled the nipple in his mouth for about 10 minutes but he never drank again! lol! He went right back to sleep until 1am.
So if that technique worked for you, or if you have tips, they would be welcome. I think I'll try a couple more nights and then give up if it still doesn't work. What a waste of breast milk!

Take care guys,
Sophie