That newborn of yours took a while
to figure out the difference between night and day -- and you expected this.
But you didn't anticipate that his whole first year could leave you feeling
like you got a job working the graveyard shift. If sleep deprivation has
you weeping into your coffee mug, take heart: It's possible to put an end to
those 2 a.m. wake-up calls. "After 4 months, a baby's natural preference
is to sleep," says clinical social worker Jennifer Waldburger, coauthor
of The Sleep-Easy Solution. "He just doesn't always know how
to stay asleep. But even bad habits are usually fixable in just a few
days." Use our advice to sort out what's keeping your baby up at night.
-Thanks to parents.com
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