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Baby Care Secrets
After about 2 months, it will be easier to care for your baby. The first few weeks can be rough. It also is hard to understand everything your baby wants and does. Believe it or not your baby will sleep longer eventually.
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Speaking of sleep, you can get more sleep at night from your baby if you make him more active during the day. Find some fun activities that you can do with your baby to exercise him and you at the same time.
But don't expect a baby to sleep through the night.
It is actually normal and healthy for your baby to wake up. Remember, they need to eat and have their diapers changed!
Newborns are more likely to wake up easily after falling asleep. You may have noticed then when your baby falls asleep and you try and move them. If you wait about a half hour to move your baby or put them down, they may be in a deeper sleep.
There are many reasons why your baby cries.
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Not just because they are hungry. They may be tired, have a dirty diaper, needs some quiet time. Make your baby as comfortable as possible, at all times. Try and keep your baby from crying, rather than stop crying.
Many babies will continue to cry no matter what you do. Your baby may need to just be calmed by you doing something over and over. Like rocking, singing song, putting the baby close to you. Keep the same thing going.
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