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Baby can't sleep
My son is three months old and he hardly sleeps for one to two hours during the day time. In the night he sleeps for six hours. He always cries during the day time we don't know what actually the problem is.. Remaining feeding, potty is fine.. Can you please help me.. Is there any solution for this..
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Mam if baby is crying more u can give colic drops 10drops as and when needed.also do burping adequately at least 15 mins after every feed. Exclusively breast feed ur child. If weight gain is good passing urine atleast 6times a day and he is active u need not worry.
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For babies any sleep for more than 15 minutes is considered a nap. He may do this whilst he is feeding, but still it would be considered a nap. If he is gaining weight well you need not be worried. As far as the crying is concerned, he may be colicky. Burp after each and every feed. Even then if the crying continues, kindly consult with your pediatrician
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u can try blacking out the room he is sleeping in and also cancel out any sounds or use white noise if it helps him sleep longer
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