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I'm getting tired always..I'm not able to sleep properly for 5 days ..I'm having 1 year baby.im feeling sleepy always dialy I'm sleeping only 4 hrs only.headpain severe I'm alone only looking baby .
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Hi You are taking care of a one year old baby and you are feeling tired. You are not able to sleep well and you are suffering from headache. You can consult a psychologist and talk about taking care of the baby and your daily routine. I understand you are feeling extremely tired and it will be good if you can relax. Don’t worry about feeling tired because a lot of time is invested in taking care of a one year old baby. You have to work on stress management techniques to relax the mind and body.
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You can contact me for counseling session.
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It is due to your routine which seems to have changed. Try to get it on track asap. Seek counseling sessions to correct your perception.
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HOW TO GET ENOUGH SLEEP WITH SMALL BABY. Caring for newborn might leave you exhausted. But still you can try these... , try little change in routine # sleep when your baby sleeps # silence phone # avoid tea, coffee late in day. # ask friends and family for extra help # try to do some exercises at home # try relaxation exercises # don't let stress get on top of you.
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if still it's bothering , then consult and ask for Homeopathy medicines to help you out.
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Hi.
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mindfulness meditation and progressive muscle relaxation
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Hi ... needs Counseling to resolve underlying issue.u can get in touch with me at my contact number Seven eight nine two seven zero five four seven seven.session will be of fifty minutes. Cost is three hundred rupees. Get in touch for therapy
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Hello dear I can understand what you might be going through. It might be hard for you to manage with your baby and yourself as your life has suddenly changed. Don't worry, consult a good therapist or a psychologist as soon as possible. You can also contact me and I will try to help you towards your recovery. Let's discuss your issues in detail so that you can get towards your solutions. Take care. Stay safe and strong. Everything will be alright. You got this!
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Looking after a baby can be really tiring, especially in the first few months after the birth, when your child is likely to wake several times during the night. Most parents cope with a certain level of tiredness. But if you're feeling low, bad tempered and unable to cope or enjoy things, you need to find a way of getting more sleep, or at least more rest.
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Sleep when your baby sleeps Try to rest when your baby sleeps. It might be tempting to use this time to catch up with housework or other chores, but sometimes getting rest is more important. Set an alarm if you're worried about sleeping for too long. Get an early night Try to go to bed really early for, say, 1 week. If you can't sleep when you go to bed, do something relaxing for half an hour beforehand, such as soaking in a hot bath. Share the nights if you can If you have a partner, ask them to help. If you're formula feeding, they could share the feeds. If you're breastfeeding, ask your partner to help with nappies or dressing in the morning so you can go back to sleep. Once you're into a good breastfeeding routine, your partner could occasionally give a bottle of expressed breast milk during the night. Ask friends and relatives for extra support You could ask a relative or friend to come round and look after your baby while you have a nap.  If you're on your own, you could see if a friend or relative could stay with you for a few days so you can get more sleep. Understand your baby's sleep patterns The phase when your baby wakes several times a night won't last forever. As babies get older, they sleep for longer periods. Try to do more exercise When you're feeling tired, doing more exercise may be the last thing you feel like doing. But regular exercise can help you feel less tired.  Walking is one of the easiest forms of exercise. Try to get out for a walk every day with your baby, even if it's just to the shops. Try relaxation exercises As little as 5 to 10 minutes of deep relaxation may help refresh you. You can learn relaxation techniques online, or go to the library for books or DVDs. Start by trying this simple breathing exercise that you can do anywhere. Don't let stress get on top of you Sometimes you can feel tired because you're stressed. If you can do something about the stress, you might find it easier to cope, even if you can't get any more sleep. Be aware of the signs of postnatal depression If you can't sleep at night even when your baby is asleep or you feel tired all the time, these could be signs of postnatal depression. Other signs include feeling down or hopeless and not enjoying the things you normally enjoy. If you think you may be depressed, talk to your GP or health visitor as soon as possible so you can get the help you need to make a quick recovery.
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