The first few weeks the baby isn't necesarily going to
differentiate between night and day well, so its easiest if you can just pull of a cardigan and fall into bed, and vice versa — wake up, pull on a skirt over your maternity leggings and keep going.
Babies can not
differentiate between night and day, so it's up to you to keep your child active during the day so she can sleep at bedtime.
Help
her differentiate between night and day by keeping the lights dim and feeding her in her room at night.
Although specific sleep schedules will be variable at this age, it is important to help your baby begin to establish those patterns that will be with him for the rest of his childhood, among which
differentiating between night and day is essentially beneficial for both you and the baby.
Not exact matches
Newborns can't
differentiate between day and night until 6 to 8 weeks of age.
You can also help your baby
differentiate day from
night by using a bath
and a change into pajamas to signal the difference
between the two.
You can also help your baby
differentiate day from
night by using a nightly bath
and a change into pajamas to signal the difference
between the two.
Your baby needs to be able to
differentiate between a
day time nap
and a
night's sleep.
When baby wakes in the
night, don't switch on a bright light, speak in hushed tones, don't engage with him; so he can
differentiate between day behavior
and night.