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Why Do Babies Have Such A Difficult Time Going To Sleep?

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Many people have asked the question of why babies seem to have
such a difficult time getting to sleep. Is it just that the baby
is being stubborn, is the baby not getting enough attention, is
the baby missing his or her parent? The questions linger on in
the minds of parents and the parents often blame themselves
unjustly.


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Why Do Babies Have Such A Difficult Time Going To Sleep?
Copyright © 2006 Dylon Sanger
Pen Circles
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Many people have asked the question of why babies seem to have
such a difficult time getting to sleep. Is it just that the baby
is being stubborn, is the baby not getting enough attention, is
the baby missing his or her parent? The questions linger on in
the minds of parents and the parents often blame themselves
unjustly.

There are many reasons why your baby may be having difficulty
getting to sleep at night or for daytime naps. Many of the causes
of baby sleep problems are quite simple to resolve, once you know
what those causes are. If you can understand why your baby has
difficulty going to sleep, then you can come up with a solution
that will help your baby's sleep problem. Let's take a look at
some of the common reasons babies have trouble getting to sleep.

A Dirty Diaper. A wet or dirty diaper is not a comfortable
feeling for your child. This is one of the easiest issues to
address with your child. Check and/or change your child's diaper
before putting him or her down to sleep.

Heat. There is a school of thought that says a baby needs to feel
much like it did in the womb to be able to achieve complete
comfort. This statement has a good deal of merit, but some
parents may overdo it by wrapping a baby in a warm blanket while
wearing an outfit. If the room is not a comfortable temperature
your baby, much the same as you would in a hot room, will have a
hard time getting to sleep. The point here is if you would not be
able to get to sleep in that room fully dressed, with a blanket
over you, do not expect your baby to be able to get to sleep
either.

Teething. Teething pain can begin for a baby as early as 3 months
of age and continue off and on all the way through age 2.
Teething pain is very uncomfortable for a baby and unfortunately
he cannot tell us what is hurting, all we know is that he will
not go to sleep. Pay attention to teething symptoms with your
baby. There are many products on the market that can relieve
teething pain, but as always you will want to check with your
pediatrician before using these over the counter medications.

Eating Too Much Or Too Little. Most parents understand that a
baby that is hungry will be fussy and difficult to get to sleep.
Not all new parents know just how often they should be feeding
their newborn though. Newborns need to eat every 2-3 hours up
until they are about 6 weeks old. After 6 weeks old the feeding
times will stretch out to every 3 hours and after 4 months of age
feeding will be about every 4 hours.

Try not to feed your baby too much. This is quite easy to do,
although your baby will usually let you know in the most
unattractive fashion if he or she has eaten too much.

Gastroesophageal Reflux (GER). This is much like heartburn that
adults experience and can cause your baby's sleep pattern to be
thrown off. There are many symptoms of this condition that you
can detect. Some symptoms include irritability after meals,
excessive spitting up, and wheezing. If you have any concerns
that your baby may be suffering from GER you should contact your
pediatrician and have your baby checked over by the doctor.

Lack Of A Baby Sleep Pattern. Some new parents do not know that
babies need to be trained to go to sleep. Babies will often try
to fight off sleep much the same way that many adults do. If you
set up baby sleep patterns and rituals your baby will soon learn
that after the ritual ends it is time to sleep. Some of theses
rituals might include going to sleep shortly after a bath, taking
a nap after a meal, etc.

As you can see, understanding the causes of why your baby might
be having trouble getting to sleep leads to some simple
solutions. Your baby can have difficulty sleeping for any one of
the reasons above, or for others not listed. It could be a
combination of any of these symptoms that keep your baby from
going to sleep when you feel it is time for him or her to get
some rest.

Hopefully you can see that it is not poor parenting or a "poor
tempered baby" that keeps your baby awake. It can often be as
simple as needing a clean diaper for your baby to get that needed
rest. As you being to recognize the different symptoms of
problems keeping your baby awake, the easier it will be for you
to find a solution to those symptoms.




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Dylon Sanger writes about children and parenting. If you are 
having a problem getting your baby to sleep through night Dylon 
recommends that you visit http://www.babysleeptraining.com to 
learn about Baby Sleep Training tips for new and experienced 
parents.

Dylon regularly writes for: http://www.pencircles.com
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