newborn babies Archives - YourHealthyMom https://yourhealthymom.com/tag/newborn-babies/ Rising Happy and Healthy You Wed, 19 Jan 2022 08:47:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://yourhealthymom.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-yourhealthymom_logo-32x32.png newborn babies Archives - YourHealthyMom https://yourhealthymom.com/tag/newborn-babies/ 32 32 How to get newborn to sleep: 19 tips to try for new parents https://yourhealthymom.com/newborn-to-sleep/ https://yourhealthymom.com/newborn-to-sleep/#respond Mon, 20 Sep 2021 07:26:21 +0000 https://yourhealthymom.com/?p=670 Newborns don’t yet have a sense of day and night. They sleep around the clock, and because their tiny stomachs don’t hold enough breast milk or formula to keep them satisfied for long, they wake often to eat — no matter what time of day or night it is. For most new parents, it’s the …

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Newborns don’t yet have a sense of day and night. They sleep around the clock, and because their tiny stomachs don’t hold enough breast milk or formula to keep them satisfied for long, they wake often to eat — no matter what time of day or night it is.

For most new parents, it’s the eternal question: How to get baby to sleep? When it comes to putting baby down to sleep—and helping baby stay asleep—it can feel like mission impossible sometimes, especially in those first few days, weeks or even months with your newborn.

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Newborns tend to sleep a lot, typically around 14 to 18 hours a day. It can take several weeks—or months—before their sleep settles into a pattern. In the early days, they can’t go more then 1 to 4 hours without feeding. But by the mark of 3 month they can sleep longer (generally 3 naps a day) and some babies can sleep through the night.

19 tips to try for how to get newborn to sleep

Once your baby is a few months older, you will see a pattern to your baby’s sleep and you may be able to help him sleep longer in the night.  It can be helpful to teach your baby that night-time is different to daytime from the start.

During the day time you can keep communicating with your baby and don’t worry too much about everyday noise when they sleep. And during the night time keep the light dim, don’t talk much and keep your voice quite to teach them the difference between day and night.

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Here are few tips to try to help your baby sleep through the night.

1.    Set a night time sleep routine for your newborn baby

Try to set a night time routine and follow that most often. According to a study of 400 months with newborn between 7 months and 36 months old showed that babies who followed a nightly bedtime routine went to sleep easier, slept better, and cried out in the middle of the night less often.

You can start bedtime routine for your newborn as early as 6 to 8 weeks old. Bedtime routine can be combination of activities like massage, bathing, feeding, and reading etc. Try to keep the activities in the same order every night. Make every activity calm and peaceful, especially toward the end of the routine.

Put your baby to sleep at the same time each day no matter what he is doing. Fix a sleep pattern. Be consistent; this will help him get accustomed to the routine gradually.

2.    Know your newborn sleep needs

During the first 2 months, your newborn’s need to feed very often like every 2 hours or less if you bottle feed them. In first 3 months newborn can’t stay without feeding more than 2 to 4 hours so they can’t sleep more than 4 hours in one stretch. By 3 to 6 months, many babies are able to sleep for a stretch of 6 hours. So it is important to understand the need of a newborn baby at each stage and they will get used to their night time routine by the time.

3.    Consider a pacifier

If your newborn baby has trouble sleeping, a pacifier might do the trick. In fact, research suggests that using a pacifier during sleep helps reduce the risk of SIDS.

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4.    Try swaddling

You can give a try to swaddling also. Swaddling may help baby sleep more soundly and for longer stretches. Swaddling is worth to give it a try. It works for some babies in the first several months, but sometimes not for others. If your baby responds to it, it’s great. If not, no big deal. Sometime your baby used to like it before and not liking it now, it’s completely ok. Newborn’s preferences change a lot.

newborn swaddle

5.    Keep the lights dim

Light signals daytime to baby. By keeping the lights dim or blocking the sun will help them to sleep longer. You can cut out all the light you can, which includes the night-light. Babies aren’t likely to fear the dark until at least 18 months. This will give them the habit of sleeping in dark.

6.    Turn off all the distractions

Turn off all the distractions that can stimulate your newborn. This includes all kind of noise, toys, talks or you can try family sleeping time also to avoid confusing the baby. This can be done for a few weeks until the baby develops a routine.

7. Put your newborn baby to sleep when he/she is sleepy

Starting when your baby is 6 to 12 weeks old, soothe them until they are sleepy. When they are on the verge of sleep, put them down and let them sleep on their own. Don’t wait until they are fully asleep in your arms. This could be a behavior that may become a struggle to get rid of later in their life.

This routine will teach your baby to soothe themselves to sleep, and you won’t need to rock or cuddle them to sleep every time they wake up during the night. And always put your baby down to sleep on their back.

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8.    Consider a sleep toy for your newborn

You can also consider a sleep toy as a part of your newborn baby sleep. A soft, small sleep toy that they can associate with sleep time will help them stay calm and also feel secure.

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9.    Don’t play during mid-night

If your newborn baby wakes up in the middle of the night: do not pick him up or play with him; rather gently pat him back to sleep by comforting him. Try to keep the light dim at that time also and keep the environment same in which they slept before. Let them try to soothe them self and don’t stimulate them to play or talk. Too much stimulation can make it hard for them to settle again.

10.    Let baby self soothe

The most important aspect of getting your newborn baby to sleep through the night is to have your baby learn to soothe themselves to sleep. Put your baby down to sleep when they’re drowsy but awake. Babies need to be able to fall asleep independently, so that they can self-soothe when they wake up in the middle of the night.

11.    The last meal before sleep should be filling

Most babies wake up in the night because they are hungry and want to feed. If you ensure that your baby’s meal before sleep was filling, then he/she may not wake up in the night for feeds.

12.    Comfortable sleep clothes for newborn baby

Comfortable sleep clothes and bedding is essential for your baby. Ensure that the baby does not feel too hot or too cold in these clothes. Baby should wear what you have on to be comfortable, plus one layer. If baby feels cold then they should have more clothes on. If they’re sweating, they may be over-bundled.

13.    Try massage and bath before bedtime

A relaxing massage and a warm baths before bedtime can relax your newborn and send him to sleep. Some babies tend to sleep longer after bath because their body gets relaxed after having a nice warm bath. Try not to have any toys in the bathtub to avoid any distraction. Put your baby to sleep immediately after a bath so that he begins to associate bathing to sleep time.

14.    Check the signs of overtiredness

Babies will show signs when they are getting tired such as grimacing, yawning, frowning, sucking, staring, snuggling in, jerky movements, becoming over active, clenching fists, rubbing eyes, fussiness or crying. Responding early to these tired signs prevents your newborn baby becoming distressed and makes it easier for them to sleep. Research shows that overtired baby’s sleep is more disturbed then the baby who sleeps before getting over-tired.

15.    Play or sing soft music

You can try singing lullabies for your baby. Baby lullabies have been a part of newborn baby sleep routines for centuries all around the world. You can even play a soft music or sing by yourself. Babies can be sooth by their mother voice or even by a soft music. You can make it as a bed time routine for your newborn.

16.    Check for leaky diapers and signs of hunger

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Hunger is a common reason babies wake during the night. Babies need to eat to grow, so it’s not healthy to try and change this need or retrain it. Even if you know that you just fed your baby a couple of hours earlier, check to see if food is what your little one needs. Thirst is another reason babies wake up. A drink of breast milk or formula may do the trick.

Leaky diapers are also a reason babies wake up. Check for the leaky diaper regularly and giving them a change will help them to sleep comfortably.

17.    Check the temperature of room

We all sleep best in a cool room, including newborn babies. Aim to keep your room temperature between 68 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit to give your baby the most comfortable sleep. If her/his fingers feel chilly, that’s normal. To reassure yourself, put your hand on her/his chest. If it’s warm, he’s/she’s warm enough.

18.    Keep your baby active and engaged

Involving your newborn baby in physically and mentally challenging activities, especially in the evening can help shift her/his sleep time towards the night. These activates will make your little one to get tired enough for a peaceful sleep.

19.    Prepare for any changes

As your newborn baby grows, their needs change, and so will their sleep pattern. What worked last month may not work this month, and that’s perfectly okay. See and test what works best for the both of you. Be prepare for change. There is no hard and fast rule to follow. It’s only up to you and your baby. Try to figure out what works best for you.

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During your newborn’s first month, your baby is just getting used to this big, strange new world. And you are getting used to taking care of his many needs.

Now is a time when you are ready to go home with your little munchkin and ready to begin a new life with him. Now’s the time to start the bonding process with the newest member of your family. When you bring your baby home, you may not know what to do next and what to expect, especially if you are a new parent. Here in this article I will tell you about the normal behavior of your newborn.

Your baby’s first month of life

Here are some of the normal behaviors that you can expect from newborn baby.

1.    Losing weight in first few weeks

It is very normal for your newborn baby to lose some weight in first week after delivery so don’t worry about that, they are just losing fluid, which is very normal.  In 10 to 15 days they will be back on their birth weight. On an average, new babies gain 1 to 2 pound weight in a month.

Formula feed babies tend to gain faster than breastfeed babies because formula milk has more calories than breast milk.

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2.    Your newborn baby will take frequent breastfeed sessions

A newborns baby takes frequent breastfeed sessions. It is always recommended to feed babies every 2 to 3 hours for first few months. That means, you may need to breastfeed your baby more than 10 times a day. I know, that’s very tiring, because your body also needs rest after labor. Only trick is to take naps whenever your baby is sleeping and ask someone to help in household tasks.

first month of baby breastfeeding

3.    They poop and pees a lot

Yes, that’s true. Newborn can poop up to 12 times a day in first month and some babies poop after every food. That’s very normal, actually it can be good sign that your baby is getting enough fluid.  As your baby’s stomach fills up, the milk stimulates her digestive tract, giving him the urge to do a poop. Your baby may have diarrhea also like if you see changes in the stool, such as more than one poop after every feed or if it’s really watery.

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First poop of your newborn baby can be green, yellow or brown. It can be runny, seedy or curdy. It’s completely normal, this will settle down in few days.

Newborn pees a lot also, because they are only taking breastfeed. You can expect up to 6 to 8 diapers a day or sometime 10 also. Newborn can pee every 30 minutes to 1 hour also and if the weather is cold they can pee every 20 minutes also.

4.    Different sleep pattern and time clock

Newborn babies have different time clock than adult. Their sleep pattern is also different. They lives 9 months in womb and don’t know the difference between day and night. They take a nap of 2 to 3 hours and take feed every 2 to 3 hour as a result you may not be able to sleep for long 6 to 8 hours for few months. Just try to stay relax and clam. Some babies sleeps longer after 3 months and some can sleep full night after 6 months. Some can even take a year or more to sleep full night.

first month of baby_sleep

5. Newborn babies cry a lot

Crying is the only way of communication for them. Newborn cries lot. They cry when they are uncomfortable, hungry, sleepy, and gassy or if they get wet. You can calm babies by observing the reason of their crying and you can feed them to calm, pat his back, swaddle him, give a walk or experiment new ways that work for you to calm your baby.

6.    They sleep a lot

Newborn sleeps a lot but not for long stretches, you may need to feed him every 2 to 3 hour for first 3 months. After 3 month babies can sleep for 6 to 8 hours in one stretch. After 3 months you can try for setting up a day and night routine also. During day time don’t let him sleep for more than 3 hours per nap but in the night 6 to 8 hours are ok, if after 3 months he had gained some weight.

7.    Skin can be dry

Newborn skin is very soft and silky when you touch. But it’s very normal for them to have dry skin after few days of birth. That is very normal. They live in water for 9 months and this external environment is completely different for them, so this is very common for newborns to have a dry skin.

8.    Sticky eyes are normal

It’s common for newborns to develop sticky or discharging eyes during the first few weeks of life. Mostly it is because of blocked tear duct. This will get better by itself. Gentle eye cleaning and massage is enough. Check with your doctor if eyes are red and sticky.

9.    Handling newborn baby can be tiring for you

You must be very happy and excited when you hold your newborn baby after waiting for 9 months but soon you will know that this is very tiring. Your body also needs rest, sleep and nutritious diet to recover but frequent feeding and diaper changing sessions won’t let you do that. You will not get enough and long 6 to 8 hours sleep in one stretch. This can be sometime frustrating, but this is will end soon. Try to stay relax and calm.

10. Umbilical cord of newborn baby

Umbilical cord can look like black and unwieldy and this is normal. It will get dry in 2 to 4 weeks after birth. Till than only give sponge bath to babies.

When to worry about your newborn baby

Here are few things that you should notice during this time and consult to your doctor if you find any of the symptoms

  • If baby is crying a lot more than 3 to 4 hours a day, he can be colic
  • Baby is Looking tired
  • He is not sleeping enough
  • Baby is feeding properly
  • Not able to latch on nipple or breast
  • Not moving hands or legs
  • If baby’s face is looking yellow
  • Having fever
  • Losing weight even after 10 days of birth
  • If baby is not gaining enough weight
  • Not responding to loud voice

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