After 9 months of planning, waiting and nervousness during pregnancy, finally your baby is with you and has become a part of the family. But while the baby is in the mother's womb, the difficulties and challenges are not as much as they start after his birth. The newborn cannot speak, so understanding his needs, feeding him and most importantly the sleep of the newborn is very important. It is very important to understand the sleep needs of your newborn baby because an effective sleep routine is necessary for both the baby and the parents so that they can regain the lost energy of their body.
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How much sleep is necessary for newborn babies? The answer to this question lies in the fact that not all children are the same and they are different from each other. Despite this, if your baby is generally happy, active, then it means that he is getting enough sleep. But if your baby is crying, showing irritability, not happy even after his stomach is full and the diaper is dry, then this can also be a sign that your baby is not getting enough sleep. So if you are worried about the baby's sleep, then keep an eye on the baby's sleep for at least a week and track how much the baby is sleeping.
Along with mother's milk, it is very important for the good health of a newborn baby to get enough sleep. In such a situation, we are telling you in this article about how much babies should sleep every day from birth to 3 months.
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