Sleepy baby syndrome

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    A baby sleeping a lot may have ongoing growth spurts or developmental leaps. Also, a newborn might sleep more because they get accustomed to life outside the womb.

    Although managing a newborn’s sleep cycle is challenging in the initial days of life, it becomes easier as they recognize the difference between night and day (1). Sometimes, excessive sleeping can be due to underlying conditions.

    Read on to know the amount of sleep needed for babies, how to develop a sleep schedule, and when to seek medical care for a baby sleeping a lot.

    Key Pointers

    • Babies should get around 12–16 hours of sleep per day until they are around a year old.
    • Growth spurts, low blood sugar levels, or ceratin infection/illness may cause the baby to sleep for extended hours.
    • Placing the child in the bed and on their back when sleepy and not fully asleep, feeding them well before sleep time, and other tips to help develop a proper sleep schedule are given below.

    How Much Should Babies Sleep?

    Typically, a baby should get 14 to 17 hours of sleep a day until four months and 12 to

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