ExpertDr. Pandurang sawantPaediatrician3 months agoA. Sleep pattern varries from baby to baby and time to time.so no need to worry for that.feed your baby properly before going to sleep.switch off light or dim the light of room while sleeping.
POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. At 6 months, many babies face sleep disruptions due to growth spurts, teething, or changes in routine. To help your baby sleep better, try establishing a consistent bedtime routine that includes calming activities like a warm bath, gentle massage, and lullabies. Ensure the sleep environment is quiet, dark, and cool. Feed well before bedtime so hunger doesn't wake her up. Avoid overstimulation before sleep, and try to put her to bed when she’s drowsy but still awake to help her learn to self-soothe. If sleep issues continue, consult your pediatrician to rule out any underlying concerns.
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