Baby Sleep Mistakes Parents Often Make And How To Avoid Them
Baby Sleep Mistakes Parents Often Make
If baby sleep was an exact science, we'd probably all find
parenting a
whole lot easier.
Unfortunately, there's no rule book and what works for one
baby doesn't always for another. When it comes to bedtime, however, there are
some very common mistakes that parents – especially – new ones make. Some
of the most common mistakes simply
create bad habits for the baby down the road,
but others can be downright dangerous.
To help parents out, I've put together a compilation of some
mistakes that parents frequently make in regard to bedtime. They cover a few
different themes from safety and comfort to health and even changes in bedtime
routine.
Although I've only covered a few mistakes here, you can get many more
great ideas from my Free ecourse,
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Safety Mistakes To Avoid
In their haste and even desperation to catch a few winks of
sleep themselves, many new parents often overlook basic safety rules. The
mistakes to avoid in this category are worth paying attention to. Unfortunately,
sometimes a baby's life depends on the right steps being taken.
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4 Common Bedtime Mistakes to
Avoid
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Putting her down on her
stomach or side. It is incredibly tempting to do this, especially if a
baby has a particular aversion to sleeping on her back. With Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome so heavily correlated to side and stomach sleeping positions,
it is just not worth taking this risk. Use a baby sleep positioner to ensure
she's safe and consider finding other alternatives to help her rest right if
she's having trouble in the back-only position.
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Putting her in bed with
Mom and Dad. Oh, this one is ever so tempting. It can be incredibly hard
to put a baby down in her own crib or bassinette. This is especially the
case if you know she's only going to wake up in an hour or two anyway.
Still, this is a very dangerous choice to make – especially for a newborn.
Everything from your blankets and pillows to your own body create major
threats for a baby who cannot yet roll over. Think very carefully about the
risks involved in this before moving forward.
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Leaving her where she lies.
Again, this is rather tempting when sleep has been erratic for weeks on end.
Still, if baby falls asleep on the floor, the couch or another unsafe spot,
leaving her is not a good idea. It is possible for someone else in the home
not to notice her. It's also possible she'll roll off or over. If she falls
asleep in her swing, car seat, bouncy seat or play pen, that's another
story. Do not, however, leave her where she's unprotected.
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Not reading labels.
Every stitch of
nighttime clothing and bedding should be inspected at the
label. These items should be flame retardant. Make sure you know exactly
what is going on a baby at night and in her crib to avoid a mistake that has
no turning back point.
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The Places Baby Sleep For Safety and about the creative new
baby safety sack for more safety ideas and
advice.
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Comfort Is Key To Baby Sleep
In their quest to be perfect or even to enjoy a little peace,
many new parents make some very big bedtime mistakes when it comes to baby's
comfort, too. The simple fact of the matter is even the newest of newborns is
pretty darn finicky about comfort.
The mistakes to avoid here include:
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Bundling her up too much. Babies need to be kept in a room that's
roughly between 74 and 78 degrees. They do not need to be bundled up like
little Michelin Men. Avoid letting her overheat by carefully inspecting
nighttime clothing. In general, all she needs is a light sleeper and the
right swaddling blanket or sleeping sack. Anything more can cause
overheating problems, which can hamper her sleep and even be a bit
dangerous. baby sleep
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Scratchy clothes or sheets. Make sure anything that touches baby's
skin is soft, not scratchy and doesn't feel cold to the touch. Most parents
opt for 100 percent cotton in everything from sheets to night clothes.
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Toys in a crib or playpen. It's tempting to put all those cute little
toys in a baby's bed at night, but if she's a newborn this can be a big
mistake. Babies cannot really play with toys and if there are too many in
her crib, they can sometimes cause problems with both comfort and safety.
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Clothing that is too loose or too restrictive. Newborn babies tend to
do very well in clothing that offers a swaddling effect. Older babies,
however, might not appreciate the lack of limb movement that sleep sacks or
swaddles provide. Adjust accordingly for her comfort.
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Uncomfortable sleeping surfaces. If a baby is used to a slightly thin
and cushy bassinette mattress, switching her into a crib can be a little
tough at first. The mattress should be firm, but not feel like a rock. If
it's suspected the mattress is causing sleep problems, consider replacing
it. Crib mattresses are generally fairly affordable.
----- Sidenote -----
Even though you may be traveling and need to take a few
things along, keep baby's comfort in mind.
Read here for a few guidelines.
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Baby Sleep Routine Issues
When it comes to bedtime routines, the mistakes new parents
and even experienced ones can make are pretty extensive. Either they don't
create a routine at all or they tend to break them as fast as they are created.
To avoid the pitfalls and the lack of sleep some parents experience, watch out
for these mistakes that :
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Creating elaborate routines. Especially with a very young baby, it is
not important to create a bedtime routine that's long and involved.
A
simple plan and schedule is often the key here. Just pick a few steps – feeding, bath,
dressing and singing – and stick with the plan every night when at all
possible.
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Breaking routines on a regular basis. While it's okay to break a
sleep routine once in a while, doing it all the time is worse than not having a
routine at all. When baby gets used to B coming after A, she will get
confused and even cranky if what she expects to happen does not.
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Forcing routine items. While Mom and Dad might really like to sing
their baby to sleep or even rock her, not all babies respond well to these
things. Go with what she likes and remove items
from a
sleep routine that don't
seem to work for her. The key is getting her to sleep soundly and
comfortably.
----- Sidenote -----
Your
4 Best Signs For Easily Putting Baby To Sleep may also provide valuable
insight. Or alternatively read about 3
shortcuts to get baby to sleep through the night
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What To Do When Things Suddenly Go Wrong
When a baby who has slept well suddenly changes her
routine, parents have a tendency to panic. There is generally no need to do
this, but there are
some things to look for.
Another good way is to first
understand
why these changes happen.
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Here are some common questions that come up with
changes in a baby's routine and their potential answers:
Q.
My baby used to sleep through the night, but now
she doesn't. What am I doing wrong?
A. Chances are nothing, but there might be something
causing her discomfort or distress. Check to make sure she isn't teething, sick
or generally uncomfortable. It could be that it's time to take her out of a
sleep positioner, she might need more food before bed or it could even be that
her crib is no longer comfortable.
Explore all the possibilities carefully.
Start with health related and then look for other culprits. If a bedtime routine
hasn't been established,
consider creating one to help out. If you're still at a
loss, consult your pediatrician.
Q.
My baby sleeps well during the day, but lousy at night. Am I doing something
wrong?
A.
Chances are your baby has her days and nights mixed up. This is very normal. If
possible, slowly adjust her schedule by trying to keep her awake longer during
the day so she'll sleep more at night. This can take time and effort, but it
will pay off in the long run. Keep in mind, this probably won't work well for a
newborn who will wake up a lot at night no matter what.
Q.
My baby used to sleep well at night, but lately has been waking up acting like
her stomach hurts but we can't find anything really wrong with her. She seems
fine during the day. What should we do?
A.
It's possible your baby has
acid reflux problems. If this is a possibility,
consult your pediatrician.
Q. My daughter no longer seems comfortable in her crib, but
I'm worried she's too little for a bed. What should I do? Am I making a mistake
if I move her into a bed?
A.
If she's trying to climb out of a crib or tosses and turns a whole lot at night,
it might be time for a toddler bed. If you're worried about her safety, take the
time to baby proof her room more carefully and put latches and gates up to block
her from unsafe areas. If she's climbing, however, wait too long and she might
fall.
Parents being human are prone to making some mistakes. It
goes along with the territory.
There are some very common bedtime mistakes that are worth
taking the time to avoid, however. When it comes to baby's safety and comfort,
making sure everything is in order is the best way to avoid mistakes that are
anything but little. baby sleep
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What To Do
Next
Obviously it's impossible to give you everything in this short article.
For a few ideas of what you should do, try any of the following:
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