My baby and sleep
By the time your baby is three months old he'll have one main wakeful period a day, usually at the same time and often in the late afternoon or early evening. Your baby will be happiest going to sleep hearing your voices in the background so keep his Moses basket near you.
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My baby and sleeping
Unless your newborn baby is hungry, cold or otherwise uncomfortable, he'll spend most of the time between feeds asleep. The amount of time he sleeps will depend on individual physiology, but the average is about 60 per cent of the day. Don't, however, expect your baby to sleep all the time and...
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Possible sleeping problems in babies
Not all babies have the same requirements and sleeping patterns. However, there are ways to encourge your baby to amuse herself, while awake, so that you don't need to be with her every single waking moment.
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Putting baby to sleep
There is a certain art to putting your baby to sleep, both for his comfort and for your peace of mind. Helping him get into a routine will also make bedtime more pleasurable for you both.
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Sleeping problems in babies
The majority of sleeping problems in babies, are related to night-time wakefulness in babies, especially during the first months of life.
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