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Newparents18 · 18/05/2018 20:17

Hi could someone give me some advice? My baby had his jabs on Tuesday and he’s been sleeping a lot through the day and not doing his usual 6 hours at night. He’s just turned 10 week old today. Is this normal that he’s sleeping s lot? We’ve read about the wonder weeks and he’s in his 2nd and it finishes on Sunday. Is all this normal? Thanks

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Newparents18 · 18/05/2018 21:00

Hi could someone give me some advice? My baby had his jabs on Tuesday and he’s been sleeping a lot through the day and not doing his usual 6 hours at night. He’s just turned 10 week old today. Is this normal that he’s sleeping s lot? We’ve read about the wonder weeks and he’s in his 2nd and it finishes on Sunday. Is all this normal? Thanks

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Caterina99 · 19/05/2018 13:02

Yep normal!

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SpaSushi · 19/05/2018 13:20

The thing with babies is once they seem to have some sort of routine, they change.
I wouldn't be worried unless sleeping all the time, or lethargic and not easily roused etc.

In any case if you are worried ring your HV

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Newparents18 · 19/05/2018 23:06

He’s a lot more alert now but still hasn’t a fair few naps in the day and is sleeping better at night. Does anyone have any tips regarding better sleeping pattern at night and when they are meant to sleep all night? I’m just curious

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SpaSushi · 20/05/2018 13:42

Ask 10 different people and they will have ten different stories and tips about baby sleeping. It seems very baby specific, even siblings will sleep differently. I read everything, tried everything with baby 1, but they slept better and longer when they were ready, not me. It was v hard. Baby 2 slept better in the night but would be awake and ready to go at 4am 😱- still an early riser at 4....

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