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Newborns and Sleep

Newborns and Sleep

As you gear up for baby’s arrival, you may start to recall all the horror stories your mom friends shared about newborns and their sleeping patterns. “Sleep while you can.” “I got maybe four hours of sleep all week.” “I’m exhausted.” We’ve all heard the tales, and they’re true. Newborns don’t sleep much, and you’ll certainly be adjusting to a different level of sleep than you’re used to. But it doesn’t have to be all bad. With a little research and preparation, you’ll be better set for those long nights, and be able to see that light at the end of the tunnel. Trust us, we’ve got the lowdown on babies and how they snooze.

Why Don’t They Sleep?

Newborn bodies are (obviously) wired differently than ours. They don’t need quite as much sleep at one time, and also can’t hold enough food and nutrients to tide them over for long periods. Therefore, your newborn will need to wake up periodically in order to get milk to keep that tiny tummy full.  

However, there can also be a number of other reasons why your newborn isn’t sleeping as much. If you think your little one is under-sleeping, there could be a few different problems.

How much should they be sleeping?

There is no right or wrong rule to how newborns should be sleeping, and you’ll learn to know them best. However, there are a few guidelines you can keep in mind to help you get that schedule on track.

How can I help them sleep?

If you’re still struggling to get baby to fall asleep and stay that way, there are a few simple things to do that may help.

While you can’t prepare for the unknown, we hope that these tips help you feel a little more ready to take your newborn home and get your new life started. Plus, they’re so stinkin’ cute, you won’t mind too much!

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