Some babies always like to kick the blanket while sleeping, which makes many mothers feel headaches. Because she had just covered the baby with a blanket, when she turned around, the baby kicked the blanket away. The mother felt helpless and worried that the baby might catch a cold. So, what's wrong with the baby always kicking the blanket while sleeping?
One reason is poor sleep. The baby often kicks the blanket while sleeping, which may be due to the blanket being too heavy and thick, covering the baby's body and making them feel stuffy and uncomfortable. If a baby wears too many clothes and sleeps under a blanket, it can also make the baby feel uncomfortable and affect their sleep. The baby is relatively young and cannot express themselves verbally, so they can only kick the blanket to reflect.
Secondly, if the baby suffers from childhood pneumonia, fever, colic, measles, rickets, pinworms and other diseases, it will also affect the quality of the baby's sleep. These diseases can also cause babies to kick blankets and even cry, which happens every day.
The third reason is excessive excitement. The baby is young and in the developmental stage, including incomplete development of the nervous system. If a baby's nerves are disturbed before going to bed, such as falling once during the day, being startled, or playing exciting games with their parents, it can also prolong the excitement of the baby's cerebral cortex, causing difficulty in falling asleep. After the baby goes to sleep, they may also easily kick the blanket.