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Can Sn babies be more sleepy...?

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lourobert · 26/01/2007 08:37

This may be a stupid question or blantently obvious.....?!

Do SNbabies generally need more sleep than Nt ones. I know all babies are different and need differing amounts anyway but I just wondered what your thoughts were!!!

TIA

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Bethron · 26/01/2007 08:50

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lourobert · 26/01/2007 10:24

He is still having IS and I know the side effect of med can make him sleepy however I was reading something y'day that mentioned that sn children tend to need more sleep. I had never thought about it like that before...?!

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Bethron · 26/01/2007 15:26

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coppertop · 26/01/2007 17:37

I think it must depend on the SN. Ds1 and ds2 hardly slept at all. Ds1 as a newborn probably slept for about 6 hours out of every 24 - and that was usually in 20-30min naps.

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Davros · 26/01/2007 22:37

I believe that babies with ASD can be either very sleepy/compliant or the opposite. DS was the opposite, hardly slept, cried non stop etc. But other people I know had babies (who turned out to have ASD) who were so quiet, sleepy and compliant that they thought they had it made!

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