My baby is 2 months old. How can i change her sleeping time. Since last week she is awake in night and cries alot. Even if she is sleepy.. She dont want to sleep
Neha
21 Feb 2018
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Ujjwal
I would say u need to be patient for next couple of months. She is too young to be taught or trained. And kids get cranky when they are sleepy because they are not very much aware about what's going on with them.
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22 Feb 2018
Priya Sood
She is very young. Her pattern will change with time. The more active she is in the day she LL get tired and sleep. And when it's calm at night she LL slowly sleep more at night.
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22 Feb 2018
Deepti Mishra
Dear neha as my 4 month of experince as mother i come to that conclusion baby; apna pattern khud hi set karte ha aap kuch bhi karo but there are some major things like baby ko gas; sabse jayda pareshan karta ha night me ya feedind usko pura nahi ho raha .pahle ye dono per dhaya karo..sleeping pattern i think u can't force to baby wo within 6 month me gradually develop hoga ...
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22 Feb 2018
Revauthi Rajamani
Hi<br>
Here’re some tips to manage with this erratic pattern of sleep:
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- Babies are just blank slates, you can begin to teach your baby good sleeping habits by establishing a bedtime routine once the baby settles down to the new environment.
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- As your baby's brain and central nervous system mature, her sleep cycles will get longer and more sleep will occur at night. Most babies adjust to the family timetable in a few months or so.
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- A newborn cannot eat all that much in a single feed. If you are breastfeeding, the milk gets digested quickly, which means a baby can wake up hungry and ready to fill the belly. So make sure you feed them on demand. A well fed baby, sleeps well too.
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- Try to nap during your baby's longer stretches of sleep.
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- 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.<br>
Ujjwal
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22 Feb 2018