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Father of a 6 yr 4 m old girl6 years ago
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i have heard that baby which are born in day time, sleep in day time and cry at night and viseversa for the baby which are born in night is there any medical relation in this ?

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profile image of Dr Disha PatelExpertDr Disha PatelAyurvedic Physician6 years ago

A. hello dear mum. it's myth. most of infants do sleep in day and awake in night , it's normal behavior of babies in first few months. this is because they used to sleep through the pregnancy when you are waking around.. it is like rocking then. in the evening when you take rest they are awake and kicking.. the same pattern Continues.

profile image of Dr Sameer awadhiyaDr Sameer awadhiyaFather of a 12 yr 9 m old boy6 years ago

A. no it is nothing like that it is all just a myth most of the babies during the early infancy may have infantile colic special in the night time which may cause disturb sleep sometimes

profile image of meghali Borahmeghali BorahMom of a 8 yr 10 m old boy6 years ago

A. No there is no relation. It is just a myth which people have been thinking as truth.. If a baby is comfortable and have full tummy then he/she can sleep anytime during the day, regardless the time if birth. Feed the baby on demand and burp well during and after every feed. Give tummy time regularly to avoid colic issues. swaddling helps in having an undisturbed sleep

profile image of Nihita mittalNihita mittalMom of a 8 yr 4 m old boy6 years ago

A. good morning That was only a myth It is not necessary that the child was born at night will sleep in the daytime or only in the night-time adviser was also you don't have to worry about that

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