2024-08-12
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Recently in a mothers' group, a new mother encountered a problem with her baby's sleep: "My baby is more than four months old. He basically doesn't sleep for a long time during the day. The longest he sleeps is only 40 minutes. Sometimes he wakes up after 10 minutes. At night, he wakes up basically every 2 hours, which makes it difficult for the whole family to get a good night's sleep."
Generally speaking, babies will gradually form a fixed sleep cycle after 4 months, the duration and frequency of daytime naps will tend to be stable, and the number of night awakenings will decrease. Therefore, babies after 4 months will show signs of being "easy to take care of". If your baby is still "troublesome" sleeping after 4 months or even 8 months, parents should first consider whether the baby has a sleep problem.
How should babies from 4 to 8 months sleep? This article will introduce the sleep characteristics of babies from 4 to 8 months in detail, as well as what kind of sleep state is healthy and normal for development. I hope it can give you some help.
Summary of the sleep characteristics of babies from April to August: if they meet 3 rules, it means that the baby sleeps "normally"
What kind of sleep characteristics are normal for babies aged 4 to 8 months? Do they not sleep during the day or can they sleep through the night? Many parents are envious of other babies who sleep through the night after the confinement period. Do they find it annoying that their 6-month-old baby still wakes up in the middle of the night to cry for feeding? The following three rules will tell you whether your baby's sleep development is "normal".