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My 3.5 months old baby sleeps only 10-11 hours in a day. He usually sleeps in the morning for long hours and during the entire day take short naps only max 30 mins
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Gradually this will further reduce to 2-3 hours a day by 1 year of age. No need to worry
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if this change is sudden and baby is irritable, not gaining weight, pls consult physically to a Pediatrician.
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This time period marks a growth spurt during which sleep regression is normal and it may take few days or few weeks to come back to normal as it’s unique for every infant . Just see for feeding and urine motion and overall general condition of baby if fine no worries
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kindly consult once for discussion
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If the baby is accepting breastfeeds and shows hunger cries, sleeps after feeding (even for a short time), passes urine 6-8 times a day, is active and playful, then it’s normal. A baby’s circadian rhythm is fully established by around 6 months of age
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