What’s Keeping Your Baby Awake?
Published by Brian Yalung August 7th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
Often, babies are known to only sleep, feed and play a lot during their infancy stage. At times, there will be occasions when babies may not want to sleep immediately owing to some sort of sickness or discomfort that need to be diagnosed properly by parents. In some cases, the intervention of physicians or pediatricians may be a need especially if the baby is really suffering from such a disorder owing to the fact of not being able to rest properly.
The list of potential causes can go on. It can be something that could be traced towards indigestion or potential fever. Babies cannot speak out what they feel and while some people call it a guessing game, knowing their child is the best way to diagnose what the immediate problem really is.
Sleep deprivation among parents is evident since they must attend to the needs of their child. Kids only become babies once in their lifetime and a little sleep deprivation at this stage is little sacrifice to ensure the overall health and comfort of babies.
Reference Article: The Baby’s Not Sleeping
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