Baby's sleep time

  Many novice mothers have a certain curiosity about their newborn babies, similar to their baby's lifestyle and sleep time. Babies are very cute at a very young age and have a very long sleep time. So, what is the specific sleep time of babies?

  

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  Generally, newborn children usually sleep for about 20 hours a day during the neonatal period. Because during this period, external stimuli are too strong for them, newborns are very prone to fatigue and may enter a deep sleep state.

  The smaller the baby, the faster the brain develops, and the more sleep time is needed. Newborns do not have a fixed sleeping time, and they have their own patterns. Therefore, it is important to take good care of the baby in a timely manner during this period, observe whether the baby is hungry, and set a regular time for the baby to drink milk.

  Newborns are advised to maintain extreme quietness around them during sleep to avoid affecting their sleep. If a child wakes up in their sleep, it is possible that they may cry loudly, and if the baby is startled, they may also experience other symptoms. Therefore, special attention must be paid. If they continue to cry and have physical abnormalities, they must seek medical attention promptly.

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