Question
A two-month-old baby has particularly poor deep sleep, not sleeping during the day, and only sleeping for five or six hours at night. This condition has been present since the 48th day after birth, with very little deep sleep.
Answer
Each child has a different constitution and varying amounts of deep sleep. As long as the child is well-rested and in good spirits after sleeping, there’s no need to worry excessively. If a child has poor sleep, it may be related to a lack of trace element calcium. It is recommended to have a trace element test at the hospital, and if necessary, supplement calcium, and create a comfortable sleep environment for the child’s healthy growth.