Question
A two-month-old baby has particularly short periods of deep sleep, totaling less than 7 hours. What should be done to address this?
Answer
It is recommended that parents take the baby to the hospital for a check-up to rule out deficiencies in calcium or other physical discomforts, and to provide appropriate supplementation and outdoor activities. Additionally, the baby’s feeding condition and clothing thickness can also affect sleep quality. If the baby seems unwell, it is best to consult a doctor.
Question
How can I help my two-month-old baby, who has a particularly short period of deep sleep, totaling less than 7 hours?
Answer
Parents should consider taking the baby to a hospital for a check-up to ensure there are no calcium deficiencies or other physical issues. Adequate supplementation and outdoor activities should be provided. The baby’s feeding schedule and clothing should also be assessed as they can impact sleep quality. If the baby appears to be in poor health, it is advisable to see a doctor.