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One of the biggest and most stressed about developments throughout baby’s first year is how your baby is sleeping. Every baby is different, and will continue to be so, but there are some general newborn sleep habits you should know about your little one.
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Trying to get your baby to sleep can be hard at times, but there are ways to try and make sleep time easier for both baby and mum.
For babies aged newborn to 3 months, you can get your baby to sleep using a settling technique called 'hands-on settling'.
Putting your hands on your baby and patting her in a gentle rhythm may help her settle to sleep. Follow these step-by-step guidelines from Kidspot
Getting your baby to sleep in a calm environment will help develop good sleeping patterns and sleep time will be relaxing for baby and mum.