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Why the baby does not sleep?

Why the baby does not sleep?

Every parent knows that a quiet night is one in which a baby can sleep well, without crying until dawn. For this to occur, it needs to be nourished, healthy and feel in a protected and dependable environment. Even so, with all the favorable conditions, other factors can make you unable to sleep.

Immediately after birth, the baby sleeps for almost 24 hours. This duration decreases progressively. At the age of one, he sleeps on average 12 hours a day. However, as with adults, these estimates for babies are averages, since each child has their own sleep rhythm.

In the first three months, the baby sucks too much, and nearing completion of four months, begins to increase the interval between two feedings. During the day, mothers should wake the baby to breastfeeding, allowing such spacing to occur during the night time. This will cause the baby to discipline himself by going to sleep more at night.

Some factors can alter or impede the newborn's sleep pattern, such as hunger, thirst, excessive noise, inadequate lighting, exciting games, maternal insecurity (in babies, most of them viruses), climate change (excessive cold or heat, dry air, ambient noise, etc.).

Therefore, it is up to the parents to create the necessary conditions for that the baby has a quiet night and a restful sleep. For their benefit, parents will also be rewarded.


Understand the difference between hereditary and genetic diseases

Understand the difference between hereditary and genetic diseases

There are those who think that genetic and hereditary disease is the same thing, but it is not the case, the differences are great. a disturbance, a damage, an error in the genetic material, in the genes. And this may have been caused by several factors: radiation, infection, poor diet, stress, among others.

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Broken tooth: how to take care of a child's dental trauma?

Broken tooth: how to take care of a child's dental trauma?

Tooth injuries are traumatic injuries involving the teeth, supporting bone, gingival tissues and soft tissues (lips, tongue and cheeks). These lesions can range from a simple fracture of the dental enamel to the definitive loss of an entire tooth with its root (dental avulsion). These traumas occur much in school-age children and in the developmental phase and therefore can affect both the milk (deciduous) and the mixed and permanent dentition.

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