If You are a First-Time Mother You Should Know about 4-Month Sleep Regression Solution
Sleep Baker’s 4-month sleep regression solution has various solutions for every kind of baby and can be customised according to different types of families. We have already told you enough about what a 4-month sleep regression is and why and when it starts. A baby more than 4 months or older don’t need to be breastfed every 2 hours or so. It is only for a newborn or an infant. We will be calling them big babies for reference purposes. The big babies don’t have to be taught to latch on or when to leave the beast. They know automatically that if they are full they will leave and fall asleep or play. You can also try to move away the breast without worrying. It is not going to deprive them nutritionally.
But the fact that the lactation consultant Sydney team is going to discuss here is that, the older babies
develop habits at this stage. These habits if ignored can lead to big annoying
habits when the babies are older. Big babies are skilled at nursing. Fixing
their latch or forcing them to nurse is not an option. Your behavior is the
only thing you can fix. Little habits develop that can grow into big disturbing
habits when your babies are older. The longer you wait, the harder it is to
change. This is the commencement of discipline. It might be their first time
and also yours but, you have to bring yourself to do it by slowly embracing the
fact that big babies need to learn it. Babies begin to behave in strange ways
because they are bored. They are aware of how your milk works more than you do.
And they are learning the fun part of cause and consequences. For example, if I bite, mom screams. This
might be enjoyable for them but painful for you. Big babies refuse to
understand this. Thus, this is the perfect time to begin teaching your baby the
sign language. Generally speaking, milk, all done, more, please, and hurt are
the most helpful ones to start with.
You have to pay attention to when the
behavior happens? Why does it happen? There might be some known reasons. The
baby is full and has refused but as a mother you are forcing him/her for a
feed. The baby is sleepy. The baby is teething or it might be the
growth spurt at the 4th month. In these cases it is better to get
help from Sleep Baker’s night nannies Sydney team or gentle sleep consultant Sydney team to assess and observe the baby and its behavior while
the mother gets a good night’s sleep. Visit https://sleepbaker.com/ to know about us and our
services.
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