The First Time a Baby Sleeps Through the Night

Y! Lyn
While I love the one-on-one time spent with each one of my kids as they were babies, crying at one o'clock, then two, then three, then four, and so on, one of the most accomplished motherhood moments is getting a baby to sleep through the night. My personal method is to establish a routine from the get-go.

In the beginning I always respond to the baby's every needs because, as a newborn, the baby is crying for a reason. As the baby gets older, I try to minimize response time. It's important always to check because even if baby has eaten and has been changed, there still may be a problem.

Baby could have gas, want the pacifier, or even just have an itch. One of the challenges of parenting (that gets easier over time) is figuring out what that need is. A baby whose needs are met is more likely to get a comfortable sleep.

With my first child, I made the mistake of turning on lights, playing toys with her, and much more. This led to her thinking that night time was play time. I quickly learned that to turn that attitude around, I had to change the night time routine.

One thing I always did from then on with all the children was to keep lights and other distractions to a minimum when tending to baby at night. The point is to make night time sort of boring, while still attending to baby's needs. This lets baby know that night time is a time for sleep and there isn't much else going on that is worth staying up for.

The first night that each child slept all the way through was one of those moments in parenting that isn't easily forgotten. Motherhood is awesome, but there are times where it can drain all your energy. Infancy certainly is one of those times, especially before a baby sleeps the whole night through. The relief from an actual full night of sleep is like bliss to a mom.

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  • Waldorf PC3/6/2009

    this is one good piece that will benefit new mothers for sure. I do not expect my babies, when I have them, to sleep straight through, as most adults do not realistically since they still awake for various reasons, a reasonably good sleep will be nice. I myself wake at least three times a night regularly, so a baby that does not sleep through will not bother me much. I will deal with it when the times comes in the most loving way possible. Good work! Five stars if there was a rating system.

  • Susan Anderson2/21/2009

    my second one slept all night when we came home from the hospital, scared us to death!

  • Esperanza Dodge1/30/2009

    Great advice for new moms :)

  • Shannon Cotton1/27/2009

    They're supposed to sleep through the night? LOL Mine are 4 and 2 and still wake up at night!

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky1/27/2009

    Excellent work as always.

  • Janet Roof1/26/2009

    Great work, my babies slept through the night as soon as I brought them home from the hospital, I guess I was lucky.

  • CJ Mathis1/26/2009

    Fantastic job on this one.

  • Lisaswrite1/26/2009

    Great tips. I was lucky that most of mine had no problem with this but your advice about keeping things boring at nighttime is really helpful. Feed them, change them and keep the lights dim and they usually go right back to sleep so Mom can, too! :)

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