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MonoMel

by MonicaMelena

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Night sleep in babies takes from 9 to 12 hours a day and daytime - from 2 to 5 hours is normal. By 2 months, babies sleep 2 to 4 times a day, and by 12 months, 1 or 2 times. Factors such as illness or a sudden change in your daily routine and bedtime can lead to sleep disorders. Major developmental events, such as crawling and getting up in the crib, can temporarily lead to superficial sleep and frequent waking up during sleep. babyhappyhouse.com/best-rock-n-play-sleeper
By 6 months, most children are able to sleep during the night without interruption for night feeding. However, 20-50% of all children continue to wake up in a dream. When this happens at night, it is very important to understand that short awakenings that do not affect the quality of sleep occur at a frequency of 4 to 6 times per night. Children are able to “calm themselves” and after a short time fall asleep on their own without the help of parents (“complacent” children). On the contrary, excitable children ("signalers") are children who wake their parents up at night and need to be comforted. Most of these children further have various problems associated with sleep and these children can be difficult to calm. Often this happens to those parents who have taught the child to motion sickness and sleep in the parent's bed. On the other hand, children can get used to parental help when falling asleep and require the presence of parents during an awakening with an insistent cry. Despite the absence of problems associated with sleep, these children can create difficulties for parents when trying to sleep.

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released November 9, 2018

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