Sleep regression refers to a period of change in sleeping patterns experienced by babies. This change often occurs when infants who previously had no issues with sleep, settling well, or sleeping for ...
Every parent of a small baby knows the moment of relief that comes as their little one begins to sleep for longer periods. It starts when they snooze for up to 5 hours at a time around 3 to 4 months.
You survived the first months with a new baby. You’ve even made it through the 4-month sleep regression. Superheroes have nothing on you. But wait, what’s that? Your child has suddenly stopped ...
With sleep regression, just when your baby starts to develop a favorable pattern of sleep that's more predictable, everything changes. Your baby may be fussier and will refuse to sleep at nap time or ...
Your little one's first birthday is usually marked by having a taste of cake and smudging some frosting on those rosy cheeks as loved ones look on and snap photos. Chances are, a hiccup in your little ...
Baby sleep can seem like a one-step-forward, two-steps-back process. There are many good nights, of course, but also those filled with tears. And sometimes, the whole sleep train seems to go off the ...
If you belong to any online parents’ groups and you make a word cloud, there will be one word in 72-point font in the dead center: SLEEP. No one gets through the first months or years of parenthood ...
Sleep regression occurs when a previously well-rested toddler suddenly starts waking up more often at night, taking shorter naps, or refusing to go to bed at all. Sleep regression comes in many forms ...
The first time your baby sleeps through the night is almost as exciting as the day you bring them home from the hospital. But at certain points in their life — around 4 months in particular, but also ...
The 18-month sleep regression usually happens in the middle of a child’s second year. Several factors may cause it, but it is not a permanent issue. While little formal research has explored sleep ...