It hasn't been very long since your little bundle of joy arrived. Congratulations to you! However, it is true that the first month is no less than a bit of a haze for you. To take and understand the responsibilities of an ideal parent needs time. The entire routine of feeding, changing diapers, sleeping, etc. can be exhausting. Still, you must cope up with every change your newborn has brought in your life with a smiling face. C'mon! that's your baby and it's all worth it. Isn't it? It
Newborns
Newborn Sleep Schedules By Week, Newborn Sleep Patterns, and Tips for Better Sleep!
Newborns need 14 to 17 hours of sleep a day (8 hours during the day and 8 at night) but can't stay awake longer than 1 to 2 hours at a time and newborn sleep patterns change rapidly. If newborns generally eat, poop, and sleep around the clock in the early days, what does a newborn's sleep schedule look like? This post shares sample newborn sleep schedules by week, information about your newborn's sleep patterns, and tips to help get your newborn sleeping. You can peruse all the newborn sleep
How to Swaddle a Baby + 5 Tips For Better Sleep
Swaddling your newborn can help keep your baby calm and content after he or she is born. But, how do you swaddle a baby and is there a step-by-step process to follow? Yes! This article will tell you how to swaddle a baby and give you 5 tips for better baby sleep. What is Swaddling? Swaddling is tightly wrapping your newborn baby in a blanket to give them a womb-like feeling. Some people say it's like wrapping them up like a burrito. But, how you swaddle a baby is important, otherwise
How Much Do Newborns Sleep? The Answer May Surprise You!
Most people will tell you that newborns virtually sleep all day and night, waking up to only pee, poop, and eat. But, that's not always the case! How much newborns sleep will depend on a variety of factors, mostly related to your baby's temperament. The average amount newborns sleep is 14-16 hours in a 24-hour period, broken into multiple sleep periods or naps. Of course, all babies are different and one important thing to always remember is that your baby may not be like those around
How Long Should Baby Sleep in Your Room?
According to the AAP, to reduce the risk of SIDS, parents should share a room with their baby for the first year. But, should you really share a room with your baby that long? Sharing a room with your baby certainly has its advantages. Let's review: Advantages of Sharing a Room With Your Baby Safety As I mentioned, it is considered safest to share a room with your baby, because it reduces the risk of SIDS. It enables you to act quickly if something is happening to your baby such as
3 Things To Do When Your Baby Won’t Sleep in a Bedside Bassinet
As with many things you can buy for your newborn baby, there's no guarantee you will use all of them! A common issue that comes up often is when your newborn baby won't sleep in their brand new bedside bassinet! Some babies won't sleep in their bedside bassinet at night while other newborns won't sleep in the bedside bassinet at nap time. Or, neither. Both scenarios are very common. If you're even a little like me, you might be nervous about bed-sharing. I worried about rolling over onto
5 Tips to Using the Arm’s Reach Co-Sleeper Bassinet For Maximum Sleep
The Arm's Reach Co-Sleeper is a sleep space for your newborn baby that can be placed right next to (or attached to) a parent's bed. This can help you feel confident your baby is safe and make night feedings easier. But, does it work to help you and your baby get the best sleep? Use these 5 tips to maximize your baby's sleep while using this bedside bassinet. Choosing the Type of Sheets for your Arm's Reach Co-Sleeper Bassinet One thing you may want to do is sleep on your baby's Arm's
Is it Okay for Newborns to be Sleeping on Their Side?
To reduce the risk of SIDS, we should place babies on their backs to sleep, unless your baby's doctor advises otherwise. But, what if your baby rolls to their side to sleep? Is it okay for newborns to be sleeping on their side? Yes, it is okay for newborns to be sleeping on their side provided they are rolling that way on their own and can roll from back to tummy and tummy to back. Some parents allow their babies to sleep on their sides even if they aren't rolling yet, but it isn't considered
Newborn Not Sleeping? Here Are 6 Reasons Why
Newborns are so cute, but newborn sleep can sometimes seem downright ugly! Ask any parent of a newborn, and he or she will likely tell you that long, deep, peaceful sleep is NOT on the list of things their family is enjoying. And that's usually normal. Newborns aren't supposed to sleep 8 hours straight at night; their little bodies simply aren't designed to work that way at first. But sometimes, newborn sleeplessness can seem excessive. What do you do if your newborn seems tired, but is