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Mom of a 3 yr old girl2 years ago
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my daughter is just one month old. She was awake from yesterday night 9 pm to morning 4.30am for 7.5 hours. then she slept and again woke up @5.15am then she slept @6am and woke up @9am. It happens many a times that she's awake 6-7 hours. is this normal for 1 month old baby or matter of concern?? other behaviour are normal when she's awake, she takes feed as per her demand, sometimes play, sometimes silent. please guide

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Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy2 years ago
A. it's fine sleeping pattern in small children changes from time to time but will improve with increasing age of the child you have to just see for any environmental factor which is affecting the sleep like temperature variations as well as the child might be having some digestion problem or breathing difficulty due to nasal blockage has to be looked into. if the growth of the child is proper do not worry much about the sleeping pattern of the child as it always improve with tixme you can increase the physical activity during the daytime as well as avoid more sleeping time during the day time and this will help in improving the night time sleeping time .
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years ago
A. In short, dealing with nighttime disruptions is often simply a part of new parenthood. Most issues related to a baby not sleeping are caused by temporary things like illness, teething, developmental milestones or changes in routine — so the occasional sleep snafu likely isn't anything to worry about.
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