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  2. What to do if your child suddenly starts waking up in the night

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    Your child used to sleep all night without a peep. Now they're waking up two, three or more times. Gah! Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. Infant sleep - Wikipedia

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    By 8 months, most infants continue to wake during the night, though a majority are able to fall back asleep without parental involvement. [2] At 9 months, only a third of infants sleep through the night without waking. [3] Daytime sleeping (naps) generally doesn't cease until 3 to 5 years of age. 7 week old infant in active sleep

  4. Um, When Will My Baby Sleep Through the Night? - AOL

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    It’s 3:00 a.m., the house is hushed, and you’re sinking into deep sleep.Suddenly, your slumber is shattered by a scream.Yup, your baby is up. Again. Every parent has been here, wondering when ...

  5. Infant crying - Wikipedia

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    Up to 27% of parents describe problems with infant crying in the first four months. Up to 38% identify a problem with their infant crying within the first year. Parents can be concerned about the amount of time that their infant cries, how the infant can be consoled, and disrupted sleeping patterns .

  6. Infant sleep training - Wikipedia

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    Sleep training in a separate room, under 6 months is not recommended due to the SIDS reduction factors at play. A committed caregiver in the same room for all day and night sleeps reduces the risk of SIDS by 50 percent. [11] These guidelines for baby being in the same room differs from 6 months to 12 months in different countries.

  7. Waking at the same time each night reveals details ... - AOL

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    There's a theory that states that waking at a certain time of night is actually a signal from your body about something going on inside. As you sleep, your body undergoes many states of activity.

  8. Ferber method - Wikipedia

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    Each subsequent night, return at intervals longer than the night before. For example, the second night may call for returning first after five minutes, then after ten minutes, and thereafter each twelve minutes, until the baby is asleep. The technique is targeted at infants as young as four months of age. A few babies are capable of sleeping ...

  9. How to Get Back to Sleep After Waking Up at Night - AOL

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    Pay attention to whether any of these are waking you up at night, and make adjustments accordingly. For example, if you always wake up because the sun peeks in at 5 a.m., hang up blackout curtains.