subject: Getting Your Baby to Sleep All NightThe first night [print this page] Getting Your Baby to Sleep All NightThe first night
The first night you bring your little bundle of joy home from the hospital is just about one of the most exciting times of our lives. But now the fun begins and we begin to realize that our normal day to day routine has now gone by the wayside. The good news is that the baby will actually be sleeping about 16 - 20 hours a day and the bad news is that the babies waking hours will probably be disrupting your sleeping time. Getting your baby to sleep at night is a real challenge. After a couple of nights of this you begin to wonder how this tiny little human being is able to cause such a disruption and when, if ever will life can return to normal.
You're tired, sleepy and there's nothing you'd like more than a good night's sleep but your baby doesn't quite feel the same way. Babies wake often due to hunger and must be fed, burped and have their diapers changed before going back to sleep. They seem to do everything in excess and they only weigh about the same as a medium size bag of potatoes.
Well, I'm her to tell you that it can, and it is really not all that hard. It just takes a little discipline and please, please, please never use any type of drugs to make your little baby fall asleep. It can only lead to trouble down the line. Life can be a struggle as it and we don't need to add any unnecessary problems.
One of the most dangerous things you can do if you want to get your baby to sleep is to put your faith in someone who has good intentions, and a few decent strategies and techniques, but has no idea about the true baby sleeping solutions that have made parents like me enjoy countless nights of normal sleep.
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