<b><span style="color:#3B5998;"><a href="http://app.babychakra.com/article/2661">Infant Sleep Training - Here’s What Worked For Me</a></span></b>
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20 Oct 2018
Madhavi Cholera
<b><span style="color:#3B5998;"><a href="http://app.babychakra.com/article/3257">Go To Sleep, My Baby</a></span></b>
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20 Oct 2018
Madhavi Cholera
<b><span style="color:#3B5998;"><a href="http://app.babychakra.com/article/1485">Getting to the Bottom of Why your Baby doesn’t Sleep!</a></span></b>
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20 Oct 2018
Madhavi Cholera
<b><span style="color:#3B5998;"><a href="http://app.babychakra.com/article/1494">Bath? Or Cutting Down Naps? Whatever Works to Get my Baby to Have a Sound Sleep, Please!</a></span></b>
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20 Oct 2018
Revauthi Rajamani
Hi<br>
You can assist the sleeping process by differentiating day and night atmosphere like creating a calm, dark environment at night, while letting the sunshine in during the day.
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- During daytime feedings, talk a lot to your baby, while at night feedings, make the surroundings quiet with as little light as possible.
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- Remove any item from the sleeping area that could potentially suffocate or distract a baby, cause overheating, including blankets, pillows, stuffed animals, or quilts.
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Remember, it is normal for babies to not sleep through the night, particularly the first three months of life. Some babies are better sleepers than others. But if you have concerns that something is causing your baby to wake during the night such as a cold, constipation, or gas, colic, please talk about it with your pediatrician
Madhavi Cholera
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20 Oct 2018