If
you notice sleep difficulties that coincide with a change in your medication regiment, ask your doctor about a possible connection.
Not exact matches
What I have
noticed about some parents I know who have co-slept with their kids, is the
difficulty they then have when trying to get their kids to
sleep independently.
However, out of these mothers, 14 percent reported low body temperature, 17 % reported uncontrollable crying and 15 %
noticed difficulty sleeping or eating in their babies.
Many mothers
notice that foods they eat can affect their breastfed babies, resulting in colic, reflux, poor
sleep and
difficulty settling, as well as physical symptoms such as rashes / eczema; green, mucousy stools; or constipation.
During the transition to school you may
notice the following behaviours emerge or increase in frequency: clinging behaviour, restlessness, withdrawing, being anxious,
sleep difficulties or aggressive behaviours.
You may
notice from the very beginning that your child has a hard time going to
sleep, or she may experience increasing
difficulty in falling
sleeping.