Learn how to help babies establish a stable sleep pattern and solve issues like waking up at night, kicking off the covers, and crying.
Babies sleeping on their stomachs is a natural self-protection posture, which aids in the development of the nervous system and muscle training. However, precautions should be taken for potential issues such as gastroesophageal reflux and breathing discomfort.
Newborn sleep issues may be caused by calcium deficiency, and it is recommended to undergo a systematic examination and receive symptomatic treatment.
If a baby doesn’t like to take a nap and can only fall asleep when held, it might be due to an unsuitable environment or a lack of security, or possibly a deficiency in vitamin D.
Experts provide differentiation and solutions for physiological and pathological crying in 3-month-old babies.
Discover effective strategies for addressing sleep issues in five-month-old infants.
How to deal with the issue of a three-month-old baby frequently turning over during nighttime sleep?
Reasons and ways to handle newborns who are restless and often cry during sleep
The baby sleeps soundly during the day but becomes excited at night, often waking up and crying continuously. What should you do?
Common reasons and solutions for babies waking up at night and not being able to sleep