![]() ![]() You can help your newborn to learn to sleep more at night by exposing them to light and playing with them during the day, and providing a dim and quiet environment at night. They usually start to learn this rhythm of day and night when they are about 6 weeks old. Also, a newborn has not learnt to sleep when it is dark.Newborns generally sleep very lightly: they spend half of their sleeping time in active sleep.They tend to sleep only in short stretches because they need to be fed and changed regularly.The total sleep varies between babies - it can be from around 8 to 18 hours a day. ![]() Newborns sleep on and off through the day and night.For advice or support at any time, call Pregnancy, Birth and Baby on 1800 882 436. Try not to spend too much time comparing how your baby sleeps with other babies. The information below is a general guide and your baby might be different. All babies are differentīabies are little individuals so they are all different. Babies' sleep cycles are usually about 40 minutes, so they tend to wake up more often. Adults' sleep cycles are usually about 90 minutes. Babies can be easily woken up from active sleep.īy comparison, adults and adolescents tend to have more quiet sleep, where they lie still and breathe deeply.Įverybody has a cycle, where their sleep varies from light to deep. In active sleep, babies breathe shallowly and twitch their arms and legs. They spend more of their sleeping time in 'active sleep' instead of 'quiet sleep'. Normal baby sleep versus adult sleepīabies under 1 are naturally lighter sleepers compared with adults. While each baby is different, it may help you to understand how babies' sleep cycles differ from those of adults and also what to expect at each stage. Their sleep patterns can also change a lot in the first year. Some wake up frequently through the night while others may sleep through or wake up occasionally. Some take long day naps while others only have quick naps. ![]()
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