Your baby may seem to stop breathing for long periods, but almost always those pauses last just a few seconds
before normal breathing resumes.
Not exact matches
She might
breathe more rapidly for a while, then more slowly, and then pause for up to 15 seconds
before resuming a
normal breathing pattern.
Sometimes, they will even notice that their partner stops
breathing for a few seconds,
before gasping or snorting and falling back into a
normal rhythm.
So, the continuous in - and - out rush of waves against a shoreline is very similar to a
normal, slow
breathing cycle, which will only occupy the brain's attention for a short time
before being ignored, allowing you to drift off to sleep.
Ensure that their
breathing has returned to
normal and that you have provided them with lots of water
before giving them their hard earned dinner.