{"id":2489,"date":"2018-03-11T04:25:36","date_gmt":"2018-03-11T04:25:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/?page_id=2489"},"modified":"2018-08-14T07:14:15","modified_gmt":"2018-08-14T07:14:15","slug":"how-babies-sleep","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/how-babies-sleep\/","title":{"rendered":"How Babies Sleep: What You Need to Know"},"content":{"rendered":"

How do<\/em> babies sleep, exactly? Finding out how to answer this question is one of the most challenging aspects of parenthood. Your baby’s sleep health is affected by so many things; from their age to their temperament, and then some.\u00a0For example: How many hours of\u00a0sleep<\/a>\u00a0do you think your baby needs? Newborns can need up to 17 hours a day, but as a baby approaches its first year of life, the hours may drop to as low as 11. Not every newborn is the same, either. While some may seem to sleep all day with little interruption, others may wake up every one to four hours; needing constant attention and soothing. You\u00a0will\u00a0also find that your sleep health and your child’s is closely related, as lack of sleep is one of the inevitable effects of taking care of a baby.<\/p>\n

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There are many trusted resources that you can turn to for sleep-related advice, as it relates to parenthood. The American Academy of Pediatrics<\/a>, the\u00a0National Institute of Child Health and Human Development<\/a>, and the\u00a0National Sleep Foundation<\/a>\u00a0are good starting points.\u00a0There are many sites similar to Good Night’s Rest that focus solely on baby sleep health, as well; but while you’re here, we’d like to help, too! We may not be child experts, but we’re expert researchers. Below is a list of articles that are all design to help you answer that question: How do babies sleep?<\/p>\n

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Baby Bedtime Positions: Just the Facts<\/a><\/h2>\n

According to medical experts, the best bedtime position for your babies is to be on their backs\u2014primarily because many studies show that this greatly reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). However, you may have heard conflicting advice\u2014from the baby\u2019s grandparents, from well-meaning neighbors, maybe even from a healthcare provider. This can be confusing, especially for first time parents! Why is there so much dissent and confusion\u2014even in the face of medically proven facts\u2014if the stakes are so high? The answer lies in the past. Culture, history and experience do a lot for the human race! A lot of knowledge gets passed down through the ages and from generation to generation, and while most of this is essential and useful, some can conflict with current research and studies. We know it may be hard to separate the harmful from the helpful, so here at Good Night\u2019s Rest we simply present the facts. While sleeping on their backs is ideal, no baby bedtime position is 100% without any health risk. However, some risks are worse than others! This article discusses each sleeping position\u2019s pros and cons.<\/p>\n

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Top 5 Baby Sleep Myths\u2014Debunked!\u00a0<\/a><\/h2>\n

As long as humans have been around, there have been babies\u2014naturally! Motherhood is steeped in history and tradition, and even for the most well-prepared and well-researched, taking care of a baby can give rise to situations where you just don\u2019t know which rules to follow. Advice from parents and grandparents may conflict with pediatricians and books. Assumptions that you\u2019ve taken as fact for decades may turn out to be false. All of this confusion, in the face of the reality that you are caring for a defenseless, totally dependent little one that relies on your good judgment for their survival. Here\u2019s where we come in. We may not be baby experts, but we\u2019ve done our fair share of research into sleep! Here at the top five baby sleep myths we\u2019ve found\u2014debunked.<\/p>\n

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Top 5 Fascinating Facts About How Babies Sleep<\/a><\/h2>\n

When people use the phrase \u201csleeping like a baby\u201d, they\u2019re probably not being literal. Right, parents? We know you\u2019re tired and exhausted, and probably beating yourself up over all the time you spent NOT sleeping before your little one arrived. Actually, one of the most fascinating sleep facts of all time doesn\u2019t really have anything to do with how babies sleep; rather, it\u2019s how babies affect the way their parents and guardians sleep. Between worrying about your baby\u2014Are they sleeping too much? Too little? Waking up in time for feeding? Crying too loudly? Hearing correctly? Etc.\u2014there\u2019s not much time for you to worry about your own sleep quality. While we can\u2019t erase the exhaustion that comes with taking care of a baby, we can help you worry a little less; and take some comfort in the fact that some of your baby\u2019s sleep habits are not a cause for alarm, but are actually markers of good health. Here are some of our favorite facts about how babies sleep.<\/p>\n

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5 Tips to Keep Baby Bedtime Safe and Risk-Free<\/a><\/h2>\n

A sleeping baby is serene and quiet, but there are dangers lurking even when they are in this motionless, relaxed state. In fact, SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) claimed 1,679 lives in 2012, and is the third leading cause of death of infants after congenital anomalies and pre-term birth. Don\u2019t feel hopeless, though, researchers are discovering ways and practices for babies to sleep safe and sound while minimizing the risk of SIDS. We looked into different studies and expert recommendations, and found 5 ways for a comfortable and risk-free baby bedtime.<\/p>\n

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How do babies sleep, exactly? Finding out how to answer this question is one of the most challenging aspects of parenthood. Your baby’s sleep health is affected by so many things; from their age to their temperament, and then some.\u00a0For example: How many hours of\u00a0sleep\u00a0do you think your baby needs? Newborns can need up to […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":2490,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"article-template.php","meta":{"footnotes":""},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/2489"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=2489"}],"version-history":[{"count":10,"href":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/2489\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":3411,"href":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/2489\/revisions\/3411"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/2490"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/goodnights.rest\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=2489"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}