Question

What are the reasons a newborn doesn’t eat, drink, or sleep for 24 hours?

Answer

Newborns typically sleep for about 18 to 20 hours a day, which gradually decreases over time, with adults usually needing about 8 hours. According to your description, your baby may be suffering from sleep deprivation, which is why they don’t seem interested in breastfeeding when they wake up. This is because insufficient sleep hinders normal growth and development. If the child is affected by any newborn diseases, parents should immediately take the child to the doctor for treatment and avoid using any over-the-counter medications. Parents should carefully observe any changes in their child’s symptoms and assist in treating the illness promptly.