Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a baby who is a little over 4 months old. He sleeps very well. He sleeps 16-18 hours a day. My friend has a baby the same age who sleeps less. We have been talking a lot and my baby is always sleeping when we talk. She said that I should “ get him checked” because it sounds like there may be a medical or developmental issues for him sleeping so much. I thought that his sleep was normal until she said this. Is there something wrong with my baby? Should I be concerned?
What’s the split between day and night sleep?
OP here. He sleeps 11 hours a night and 5 hours of daytime sleep, but sometimes will sleep 12 hours at night and longer naps. Usually he will have 4 naps with two longer ( 2- 3 hours) and others ( 30-60 minutes). He eats well ( 32oz a day) and is hitting all of his milestones. Very vocal, rolling over, can hold his head up at tummy time, grasping and holding toys, trying to pull himself up to sit, etc.,. He’s always in a good mood and alert when awake. I just assumed he loves his sleep. We have never sleep trained but we did put him on a bedtime routine and taught him how to self-soothe when he was a little younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew one kid who slept this much. He was kind of a dud. Didn’t do much, not a high energy kid. I’m pretty sure he’s in the spectrum now.
This is rude. No need to say this. It sounds like you’re jealous. You must had a bad sleeper.
+1. My son ended up sleeping up to 18 hours a day at this age. He is now in school and very smart. He’s a super active kid. Some people just get good sleeper. My other baby had to be sleep trained because he was a horrible sleeper. He’s also a smart and active child. Sleep as a baby doesn’t dictate energy or special needs. Babies grow and develop when the sleep. Most sleep deprived babies are more likely to have developmental delays.
Actually, high energy a d lack of sleeping as a baby is a sign of giftedness.
My DS did not sleep through the night, did not nap, and always seemed on the go. I thought I’d die from lack of sleep. DS later tested as profoundly gifted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew one kid who slept this much. He was kind of a dud. Didn’t do much, not a high energy kid. I’m pretty sure he’s in the spectrum now.
This is rude. No need to say this. It sounds like you’re jealous. You must had a bad sleeper.
+1. My son ended up sleeping up to 18 hours a day at this age. He is now in school and very smart. He’s a super active kid. Some people just get good sleeper. My other baby had to be sleep trained because he was a horrible sleeper. He’s also a smart and active child. Sleep as a baby doesn’t dictate energy or special needs. Babies grow and develop when the sleep. Most sleep deprived babies are more likely to have developmental delays.
Actually, high energy a d lack of sleeping as a baby is a sign of giftedness.
My DS did not sleep through the night, did not nap, and always seemed on the go. I thought I’d die from lack of sleep. DS later tested as profoundly gifted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew one kid who slept this much. He was kind of a dud. Didn’t do much, not a high energy kid. I’m pretty sure he’s in the spectrum now.
This is rude. No need to say this. It sounds like you’re jealous. You must had a bad sleeper.
+1. My son ended up sleeping up to 18 hours a day at this age. He is now in school and very smart. He’s a super active kid. Some people just get good sleeper. My other baby had to be sleep trained because he was a horrible sleeper. He’s also a smart and active child. Sleep as a baby doesn’t dictate energy or special needs. Babies grow and develop when the sleep. Most sleep deprived babies are more likely to have developmental delays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a baby who is a little over 4 months old. He sleeps very well. He sleeps 16-18 hours a day. My friend has a baby the same age who sleeps less. We have been talking a lot and my baby is always sleeping when we talk. She said that I should “ get him checked” because it sounds like there may be a medical or developmental issues for him sleeping so much. I thought that his sleep was normal until she said this. Is there something wrong with my baby? Should I be concerned?
What’s the split between day and night sleep?
OP here. He sleeps 11 hours a night and 5 hours of daytime sleep, but sometimes will sleep 12 hours at night and longer naps. Usually he will have 4 naps with two longer ( 2- 3 hours) and others ( 30-60 minutes). He eats well ( 32oz a day) and is hitting all of his milestones. Very vocal, rolling over, can hold his head up at tummy time, grasping and holding toys, trying to pull himself up to sit, etc.,. He’s always in a good mood and alert when awake. I just assumed he loves his sleep. We have never sleep trained but we did put him on a bedtime routine and taught him how to self-soothe when he was a little younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a baby who is a little over 4 months old. He sleeps very well. He sleeps 16-18 hours a day. My friend has a baby the same age who sleeps less. We have been talking a lot and my baby is always sleeping when we talk. She said that I should “ get him checked” because it sounds like there may be a medical or developmental issues for him sleeping so much. I thought that his sleep was normal until she said this. Is there something wrong with my baby? Should I be concerned?
What’s the split between day and night sleep?
OP here. He sleeps 11 hours a night and 5 hours of daytime sleep, but sometimes will sleep 12 hours at night and longer naps. Usually he will have 4 naps with two longer ( 2- 3 hours) and others ( 30-60 minutes). He eats well ( 32oz a day) and is hitting all of his milestones. Very vocal, rolling over, can hold his head up at tummy time, grasping and holding toys, trying to pull himself up to sit, etc.,. He’s always in a good mood and alert when awake. I just assumed he loves his sleep. We have never sleep trained but we did put him on a bedtime routine and taught him how to self-soothe when he was a little younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew one kid who slept this much. He was kind of a dud. Didn’t do much, not a high energy kid. I’m pretty sure he’s in the spectrum now.
This is rude. No need to say this. It sounds like you’re jealous. You must had a bad sleeper.