Your Pregnancy

BABY WON'T SLEEP!

If you're at your wits’ end and not sure why you can't get your baby to sleep, follow the prompts on this chart to find out some answers.

Start here Has your baby woken up after being asleep for a while?

1. IS SHE HUNGRY?

It might be time for a feed. Newborns usually sleep for about three or four hours between feeds, which gradually increases as they get older. By 6 or 8 weeks of age, many babies sleep for as many as eight uninterrupted hours. Sometimes, babies who are around 6 months of age, who

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