Best Baby Sleep Methods For Newborns
best baby sleep methods for newborns
Using different baby sleep methods for your newborn may possibly one of the
wisest decisions you will make.
When a baby is born everyone has to make adjustments, including your baby.
Your baby is used to sleeping in the womb anytime. The mom's movements during
the day provide a comforting rocking motion.
But once you come home from the hospital, it is time to start using the best
methods for establishing routines that will help everyone adjust.
First Sleep Signs To Look For
As you observe your little one, you will notice some signs that they are
beginning to get tired, including yawning, stops playing, getting a dazed look
and wanting to nurse - even if they ate not long ago. When you start seeing
these signs, it is time to start the bedtime or nap routine.
There are a few methods you should in your bedtime routine.
Effective Baby Sleep Methods
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A bath followed by getting into pajamas will soon
become a signal that it is time to settle down.
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There are some baby bath products that are
supposed to help calm fussy babies, too, and help them relax for bedtime.
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Follow the bath with some time in the rocking
chair and hopefully the baby will be drifting off soon.
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By singing lullabies or reading stories, the baby
falls asleep knowing you are still close by. This helps them feel safe and
secure and able to fall asleep quicker. As they drift off, some babies can
be placed in their crib while drowsy and they will fall to sleep the rest of
the way on their own. Other babies need a little more time to fall into a
deeper sleep before being moved.
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There are two schools of thought on where your
baby should sleep. Some are firm believes in the baby sleeping in their
own crib.
They use the "cry it out" method to help the baby learn to sleep on their
own.
Others use a "visit and leave" method, extending the amount of time the
parent comes in to check on the child before returning to their own bed.
When they come in, they don't pick the child up, but rather comfort them
while they remain in the crib. This assures the child that the parents are
near by and they are safe.
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On the other hand, some
parents
prefer to co-sleep, letting the baby sleep in the parents' bed (with
precautions to baby-proof the bed). This allows the child to be near mom all
night. If you co-sleep, your baby might not go to bed until you do.
Many families prefer this, as it also allows for less missed sleep during
the night. Sometimes neither the mother nor baby wake completely for nightly
feedings. Some feel that this leads to too much dependence on the mother,
but studies have shown it actually helps children to grow up feeling much
more confident and closer to their parents.
You have to decide which works best for your family and establish routines to
fit that choice. Once you find a baby sleep method that works, continue with it
each night.
It may not be easy at first, but the consistency will pay off once everyone
is getting a good night's sleep.
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