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Let's start out by
realizing that babies are creatures of
habit. The tend to stay up for a
few hours and then sleep for a few hours
for the first few months and that's why
you get super-tired; it's a never-ending
cycle of 2-4 hours off/on.
Eventually the baby
will fall into a pattern of morning and
perhaps afternoon naps. Getting
them to go to sleep at the same time
every day is important. Missing a
nap may not seem like a big deal to you;
but it will be for baby and you will
certainly hear about it....
So how do you get
the baby to sleep?
Here
are some tips. We are assuming
that they have had
something to eat, have a clean diaper
and its the normal time for them to go
down.
1.
Baby's
like to be warm. Their skin is new
and the have no hair and don't know how
to use blankets and clothing to protect
themselves. Seems simple enough,
but proper PJ's and sleepers can make a
huge difference. With infants a
bonnet while nursing helps, as do
sleepers with feet; nothing worse than
trying to go to sleep when your feet are
cold.
2.
Drive them
around in the car with the heat on.
Being restrained makes them cry which
tires them out. Then the
combination of of motion and heat is certain to give you
a few moments of piece and quiet.
Normally a last resort.
3.
Babies
like to be rocked to sleep. Here's
the trick: start off rocking fast,
then slow down gradually. Also
known as "lulling them to
sleep"; works like a charm.
Can be done in your arms, but a rocking
chair is a nice if available.
4.
Babies
like to be sung to. Humming a
verse can calm them and allow them to
get to the point when they are able to
fall asleep. Don't know the
words? Just use a tune that you
know with their name repeated over and
over again. More
about music for infants
5.
As baby gets older they stay up
longer and need less sleep.
You normally get into a routine of baby
napping in afternoon. When they
get a bit older and don't need the
afternoon nap they will simply not want
to go down; no matter what you
try. Certainly there is a
transition period here and YOU will
miss the nap more than baby since it's
the only 2 hours you got to yourself...
But remember; the longer the baby takes
afternoon naps is the longer they don't
sleep through the night.
6.
Hold baby on your breast not over the
shoulder when putting them down.
While holding them over the shoulder
standing up may feel more comfortable
for you baby tends to like
resting on your chest; between your
breast with one ear on your heart.
They are very close to you and can hear
you heart; it reminds them of their old
home and relaxes them.
7.
Perhaps baby is teething. At
one point or another baby's sleep will
be interrupted by teething. They
will wake up suddenly in the night,
crying. More
on teething
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