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Key
Steps in Training Your Baby to Sleep
When there is a new baby in the house,
it is common to hear the parents complain about the
lack of sleep. During the first few months, babies go
through erratic and interrupted sleep patterns. It is
during this time that parents can put forth a considerable
amount of effort to put baby to sleep. Usually, baby
ends up sleeping in the parent's arms as they rock or
breastfeed baby to sleep. This, however, leads to more
trouble as baby begins to anticipate falling asleep
in the parent's arms.
Don't allow your baby to fall asleep
in your arms. This is the first step in training your
baby to sleep independantly. The babies bed is the best
place for your baby to fall asleep. This gives the baby
an opportunity to fall asleep without unnecessary fuss.
Also, remember to put your baby down awake, but sleepy.
The second step is to make sure that
your baby goes to sleep at the same time every night.
Be consistent and soon baby will establish a sleeping
schedule. Be persistent in this method and your baby
will soon learn how to fall asleep independantly. After
2 months of age, you may start to encourage baby to
fall asleep without your help.
As much as possible, don't allow your
baby to sleep in your bed. Babies who become accustomed
to sleeping with their parents will not want to sleep
in their own beds. If you choose to sleep in the same
bed with your baby, care should be taken to avoid using
soft sleep surfaces.
One factor to be wary of when training
your baby to sleep on his own is Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome. It is the leading cause of death among infants
under one year. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is an unforeseen
and unexpected death of even a healthy baby. It is also
known as cot or crib death. It is recommended that you
always use the back sleep position instead of a side
sleep when you put your baby to bed. It provides the
best safeguard against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
However if your baby has reflux, have your physician
recommend the best sleeping posture for your baby.
Also, use a firm sleep surface such
as a safety-approved crib mattress covered by a fitted
bed sheet. Clear any blankets, soft toys and other soft
items. Keep your baby's sleeping area close to you but
separate from where you and other family members sleep.
By engaging in this technique, parents
can slowly teach babies to sleep on their own. Babies
will cultivate good sleeping habits and parents will
eventually welcome back many good night's rest.
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