Many parents tend to worry when their baby is snoring. Should you really be concerned? Most pediatricians will tell you that baby snoring is common and it usually does not indicate a serious problem. Your baby may snore because his breathing airways are still narrow and small. They are also likely to be filled with mucus and other similar secretions. When your baby breathes, the air he takes in tends to collide with these discharges. As a result, your baby may make noises usually described as
Sleep Disorders
Baby Sleep Apnea: Could THIS Be Why Your Baby Wakes At Night And Seems Tired All Day??
If your baby or toddler is waking often at night, you are no doubt struggling to find the reason why (and that list of reasons for night waking can be long!). You're no doubt doing all you can to ensure your baby is well-rested with adequate daytime naps, well-nourished, comfortably-dressed at bedtime, and that you always kick off the night with a sleep-inducing bedtime routine. And if you've been reading our blog for awhile, then you may also be working on sleep coaching by gently weaning