Anonymous wrote:Presumably your baby is awake while they are eating. That is most of the awake time of a newborn infant. How many times a day is your baby eating and how long does it take each time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is 3 weeks old and still does nothing but eat and sleep. His sleep is far more than the average. How normal is this? If it's not, what steps do I take to correct it?
Who told you his sleep is more than average?
I read it. Max is 18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is 3 weeks old and still does nothing but eat and sleep. His sleep is far more than the average. How normal is this? If it's not, what steps do I take to correct it?
Who told you his sleep is more than average?
I read it. Max is 18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is 3 weeks old and still does nothing but eat and sleep. His sleep is far more than the average. How normal is this? If it's not, what steps do I take to correct it?
Who told you his sleep is more than average?
Anonymous wrote:Is he peeing a lot and gaining weight? Excessive sleepiness can be a sign that a baby isn’t transitioning milk well and is dehydrated.
Anonymous wrote:I’m thinking you may be a troll but just in case you aren’t, it is quite normal for a three week old newborn to not do anything but eat and sleep. How many hours a day is your baby getting of sleep? How much are they eating? How many wet and dirty diapers?
Anonymous wrote:My son is 3 weeks old and still does nothing but eat and sleep. His sleep is far more than the average. How normal is this? If it's not, what steps do I take to correct it?