Most parents tend to hold their babies in their arms while they sleep, which makes them feel like they fall asleep faster. But at the same time, it can also bring some troubles. When the baby falls asleep and is put down from their hands, they will burst into tears. So, what should we do if the baby wakes up after sleeping with them in their arms?
The baby will wake up after being held and put down. Parents can sleep next to them first, allowing the baby to feel their body temperature, breathing, etc., and then slowly fall asleep. You can also immediately pick up the baby when they wake up, and put them down when their eyes are closed. Repeat this a few times and the baby will no longer cry. And when placing the baby down, be sure to implant the buttocks first, and then lower the head to avoid the baby having a high head and low feet.
Babies like to sleep with their arms and milk, which makes them feel warm and safe. In addition, babies around the age of one may experience separation anxiety disorder, which requires a high demand from parents and makes them resistant to their departure. However, the habit of sleeping with babies needs to be corrected as soon as possible. Sleeping independently in bed is beneficial for bone development and helps babies have deep sleep.
Parents, out of their love for their babies and in order to ensure their sleep time, do not hold their babies while sleeping. As a result, their babies' sleep time is not long. In order for their babies to grow up healthy, parents sacrifice their own sleep time and hold their babies while sleeping for a long time. Due to prolonged holding, some mothers may even develop tenosynovitis, etc. In order to reduce similar situations, it is important to correct the baby's sleeping position in a timely manner.