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Baby tries to get up from bed in sleep
My child is 1 yr old from past 2-3 months when he gets little awake at night he tries to get up from bed sometimes patting him puts him to sleep sometimes have to feed him milk then he sleeps is this behaviour normal??
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Yes normal
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Yes mam. Not to worry.
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Hello,this is very normal behaviour…as the baby is only 1 year old…this can happen sometimes.if baby is not having any complaint. And after patting and feed he goes to sleep then no issue.
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Hi This is normal behaviour if intermittent If it's regular then it's a problem. It can be separation anxiety or fear due to nightmare or night terror. Try to make sleep time experience a pleasurable one. Don't force to sleep.. get an environment for sleep for her from late evening. try to give a good meal on the night so that she won't be hungry to. Just try it out . but This may take time to settle down.
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