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Not sleeping well
My son has 4 months old. He is not sleeping well in day time. At night time also wake every 2 hours and take feed. He needs swinging cradle for 10 mins. How to change the sleep time routine?
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This is absolutely normal, newborns get adjusted for their sleep wake cycle in upcoming months of their life
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nothing needs to be done , just enjoy the motherhood and feed your baby on demand
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It's normal
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Its normal as the age increases baby will sleep for longer stretches.
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First of all no provision of changing sleep patterns of infant Whatever the infant is following is a normal physiological routine
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Nothing to worry
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Avoid screen time
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Try to set and do night routine. He will change
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if you like to know about night routine in deep. take a online consultation
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It will change day by day No issues
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