Oy! I feel your exhaustion! Hang in there, it gets much better as the baby ages. That is, until baby #2 comes along, I assume! lol By age 6 months, she should be able to go much longer without a feed. Try weaning off one night feeding a time (one feeding per 2 weeks or a month). First, we established a good sleep routine, a full dinner at 6:00, bath at 6:30, play and read books after bath, asleep by 7:30. As far as sleep training methods, we tried Ferber, twice, once at 8 months and again at 11 months. Our son is now 11 months, 4 weeks. We thought 6 months was too young. We tried that method of laying the baby back down to sleep and soothing him gently while gradually inching away from the crib and closer to the door with each episode of crying (don't know the name of this method but SuperNanny uses it). We've also tried plain ol' crying it out, usually after a week of much exhaustion and frustration. We always ended up at square one by the beginning of the next week. What finally worked for my son, a hybrid of all 3: After a couple of nights of Ferber, on the third night, when he woke up crying, I would gently pick him up and then immediately but gently lay him back down to sleep. I would pat him on the back, rub his belly, sing gently, shush him softly, etc. I tried not to pick him up out of the crib, but I caved in a few times. A mother can only stand to hear her baby cry "mama" over and over again pathetically before caving in. Those times when I was strong enough, I patted him on the back until he got so mad that he'd hit my hand away (so cute). I must've done this a hundred times. It was a battle of wills and the first battle lasted for hours. However, after 3 nights of this (2 nights Ferber plus one of the SuperNanny method), he got so exhausted that when I finally ran out of energy myself and left him in the room to cry it out, he was able to cry and soothe himself back to sleep in about 10 minutes. The next night and subsequent nights got better and easier. I've kept this up diligently for about a month, and now, when he wakes himself up in the middle of the night, I let him fuss and he usually soothes himself back to sleep in about 3 minutes or less. If he gets hysterical, and continues for more than 5 minutes, then I check up on him, which is a good policy because he woke up one night with a fever of 104. We are still in the process of totally weaning him off night feedings, but now he only wakes up for one feeding a night, as opposed to 4 or 5! That is a victory in our house! I think what really helped me out was changing my strategy to wean him off gradually one feeding at a time. Trying to go cold turkey was too much to handle.