Sentences with phrase «short awake periods»

Newborns generally have very short awake periods.

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The end of your baby's second month is a great time to start tummy time, which is the practice of putting your baby on her tummy for short periods of time while she is awake.
As young babies» can only stay awake for short periods of time, it is important to avoid overtiredness and be sure not to keep your twins up too long before naps and bedtime.
It's not uncommon for newborn babies to sleep the day away, only staying awake for short periods.
They sleep between 14 and 18 hours per day in short 3 hour bursts and 1 to 3 hour periods awake.
Not knowing when your baby will be asleep and when he or she will be awake can be hard on new parents and exhausting, but keep in mind that this time period of shorter sleep periods is only temporary.
Keep an eye out for sleepy cues — at this point your little one can only stay awake for short periods of time.
It's only here in the Western World that we consider it the desired amount of sleep, elsewhere they sleep in shorter periods with an awake period in the wee small hours.
The idea is to put your baby down in their crib when they are sleepy but awake, then leave the room for short periods of time, always returning to sooth them.
Typically, these methods suggest putting your baby to bed when he's still awake and allowing short periods of crying punctuated by comforting (but not picking up) your child.
Babies under 3 months old will not need many toys to keep them interested, but are unlikely to be put in a pool for long anyway as they are awake for such short periods, however babies between 3 and 6 months old will enjoy playing with some toys.
I originally used the Summer Infant chair without the vibrating option, for short periods of time, when my son was awake between napping and feeding.
wake back to bed — waking up after five hours, staying awake for a short period, then going back to sleep in order to enter a REM sleep period, in which dreams are more likely to occur.
Similar to the effects of jet lag, which are short - term, shift workers experience fatigue, sleepiness during scheduled awake periods and poor sleep during scheduled sleep periods.
She may also finds that she falls asleep for short periods of time and then awakes.
Though they are nocturnal, they are often awake for short periods during the day.
Amphetamines — like cocaine and meth — may help people stay awake for short periods of time, but they also make people more impulsive and jumpy, and may cause hallucinations or a sense of vertigo.
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