Let’s be real: when you have a baby, “sleep like a baby” sounds like a cruel joke. Newborns wake often, moms get little rest, and nights can feel like endless cycles of rocking, feeding, and bouncing.
But it doesn’t have to stay that way. Here’s how to build healthy sleep habits for your baby—and keep your sanity, too.
1. Understand Your Baby’s Sleep Needs
In the first few months, babies sleep 14–17 hours a day—but in short stretches. It’s totally normal for sleep to be broken and irregular. Over time, they learn to sleep longer at night.
Rough guide:
2. Create a Soothing Bedtime Routine
Routine = magic. Doing the same calming steps every evening helps your baby associate those cues with sleep.
Simple routine idea:
Keep the lights dim and voices soft. Babies love calm and predictability.
3. Safe Sleep = Better Sleep
Your baby’s sleep environment matters a lot. Always follow safe sleep guidelines:
Tip: Dress baby in layers instead of using loose blankets. Use breathable fabrics.
4. Watch for Sleep Cues
Yawn? Rub eyes? Turn head away? These are early signs of tiredness. Don’t wait too long to start bedtime, or you’ll face an overtired (read: cranky) baby.
Common sleepy signs:
5. Make Night Wakings Less Stimulating
It’s okay (and expected) for your baby to wake during the night. When they do, keep things low-key:
This teaches baby that nighttime = sleep time, not playtime.
6. Be Patient With Yourself
No two babies are alike. Some sleep “through the night” at 2 months, others at 12. It’s not a competition. You’re not doing anything wrong.
Remember:
Aseel Is With You—Day and Night
Whether it’s the 3 a.m. diaper change or the sleepy cuddle after bath time, Aleen Baby is here to support your baby’s comfort and your peace of mind.
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💚 Here’s to more sleep, less stress, and all the snuggles in between.