What's more, shorter bouts of snoozing mean you're less likely to
fall into the deep sleep stage, a crucial time for growth hormone release.
Not exact matches
From this
stage, your child may
fall into a
deeper sleep, or she may wake up.
As adults we start off by
falling into 2 lighter phases of
sleep, followed by the
deeper stage (non-REM), and then
into our dream
stage (REM) before starting all over again.
After going through a few different
stages of alertness ranging from quiet awake to alert to drowsy, your newborn baby may
fall into a
deep sleep.
Your baby is more likely to go through different
stages before going
into deep sleep, which means that it takes more time for your baby to
fall asleep.