Is your baby is a perfect sleepers or is S/he suddenly showing signs of waking up in the middle of the night?
An average sleep of a newborn baby is more than 17 hours, waking only for feedings few hours. It is often challenging for new parents to know or understand the sleeping pattern of a baby. Unfortunately, there is no set schedule at first, however, eventually baby adopts your sleep schedule. Initially the baby falls asleep, and straight way get into REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. As it gets older, the REM sleep moves to the later in the night.
There is no denial, that it gets frustrating when a super sleeper suddenly starts waking and wailing up at night, every times you try to put it down at a regularly scheduled naptime. You could be dealing with sleep regression, which is normal in newborns and passes by with given time and consistent routines.
Sleep Regression is a period usually about 2-4 weeks, when a baby with sleep routine suddenly has trouble settling down/ wakes up fussing in the middle of the night.
There are many factors that discomforts baby making them anxious or restless, leading to sleep regression, including –
Usually Sleep regression lasts in about 2-4 weeks as soon as the baby gets used to the new routine or recover from illness. However, its best to stick to your routines and consider sleep training.
Sleep regression may vary from baby to baby and on its causes. Still here are few signs you can identify for sleep regression –
Sleep regression is linked to many unpredictable factors like disruption in routine or illness. However, its relatively foreseeable, due to growth, teething or reaching a new milestone:
Usually sleep regression is temporary in a baby and there is no proven way to prevent it. However, it can be managed by maintaining sleep schedules and bedtime routines –
Sleep regression is likely to end at its own pace, never hesitate to check with your doctor if you have concerns about your baby’s sleep. Further, it’s also ideal to call doctor, if continuous sleep training method isn’t working and effecting baby’s sleeping hours.
If your baby isn’t sleeping because of sickness, identify the sign and call paediatrician with temperature and common signs of cough and cold etc
Being a new parent is hard and complicated to understand the sleeping pattern in a baby. Occasional sleep difficulties are normal and are not a reflection of parents or their children. Setting reasonable expectations and not being too hard on yourself are major parts of self-care for parents.
In addition, take time to reflect on whether you’re meeting your own health needs, including whether you’re getting the sleep, you need. If not, consider how you can, make time for yourself so that you can be healthy and provide the best support for your child.