Why Has My Baby’s Sleep Suddenly Increased?

A sudden increase in a baby’s sleepiness may be caused by a calcium deficiency. Treatment can be sought with traditional Chinese medicine like Longmu Zhuanggu Powder, and improvement can be achieved through nutritional nerve medications and increasing the intake of vitamins and trace elements.
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Why Is My 9-Month-Old Baby Struggling and Crying?

My 9-month-old baby has recently been refusing to take naps during the day and night, crying suddenly, often with a grunting effort and accompanied by cries and shouts. This could be due to gastrointestinal discomfort or other reasons. It is recommended to take the baby to a pediatrician for a detailed examination as soon as possible to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment advice.
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Why Is My Baby Not Sleeping?

My newborn is 17 days old. Last night, they didn’t take a nap, and this morning they only slept for a few minutes before waking up unwillingly. They vomited shortly after feeding, which might be due to indigestion or improper feeding. It’s recommended to adopt the correct feeding position and to hold your baby properly after feeding to reduce the occurrence of vomiting. These are suggestions for the issue of ‘My newborn is 17 days old and didn’t sleep last night.’ I hope this helps you, and wish you health!
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Why Your Baby Closes Eyes and Cries: Causes and Solutions

A 2-month-old baby wakes up after half an hour, closes their eyes, and cries. This might be due to the baby’s discomfort with the new environment. Solutions include wrapping the baby tightly with a soft blanket to mimic the womb environment, and having the baby sleep close to the mother to hear her heartbeat, as the baby is accustomed to it.
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Why Your Baby Hates Sleeping: Causes and Solutions

Your baby doesn’t sleep well during the day or night, wriggling and moving their head from side to side. They may have physiological or pathological crying. Physiological crying is a way for babies to express emotions and needs, possibly due to hunger, temperature changes, being startled, or having a nightmare. Parents can soothe the baby back to calmness. Pathological crying may indicate physical discomfort, such as fever, eczema, rickets, oral ulcers, worm infections, or intussusception, and requires immediate medical attention.
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