Monday, October 15, 2012

Questions from Friends - Sleep Regression

Why is my Baby Suddenly Sleeping Poorly?

 Sleep regression happens to every baby at one time or another. Around 12-16 weeks is the most common age for the first regression to occur and it can be utterly baffling to parents. It is often a mystery as to how your baby suddenly took a turn for the worse when you have not changed a thing about your bedtime routine/schedule. Surprisingly enough this is actually part of the problem.
   As baby grows it is a must to keep up with his needs. A schedule change will most likely be necessary to move bedtime earlier and spread naps apart a bit, maybe even drop a nap in the afternoon.
Increasing your baby's caloric intake throughout the day will also become very important, especially when you are trying to wean off the night feedings. Adding in a dream feed to the nighttime routine can be a great addition at ths point.
Once your baby hits that 3 to 4 mons mark, you will want to be putting baby down awake at all times. He is now  aware of his surroundings and when he wakes up in the crib he will no longer be abe to ignore the fact he's not in your arms. So with the combination of a full belly and the falling asleep in the same place he is waking, it will make for much smoother nights.
 With sleep regression the most important thing to rememmber is that your baby has proven that he can sleep well into the nightime hours. His wakings now are most likely due to hunger, so you have to be diligent not to start any bad habit during these wak ups. Be care ful not to start rocking or walking baby to sleep every night  or the wake ups will soon become habitual, like a little internal alarm clock  that will go off each night telling baby its time for a attention, even if hunger is not an issue.

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