How to Survive Severe Sleep Deprivation With a Baby • The Savvy Bump
Some babies are better sleepers than others, and if your baby is a bad sleeper, you might start to feel pretty severely sleep-deprived. Don’t despair, though — many babies are very light sleepers, so you are not alone, and you aren’t doing anything wrong! Just remember that it’s not going to last forever. Catch some naps, rest and “me time” when you can to recharge your batteries. Praying, talking to other moms and just learning to laugh about it can all also be helpful.
Key Takeaways:
- The writer of the article states that just after two weeks she realized that her child was going to be a very miserable, awful sleeper.
- When the baby was three months, and she began sleeping through the night, the author thought that her patience had been rewarded. She was wrong.
- This toddler’s experience was so different from her big sister’s. She never took naps, not even in the dark or when it was quiet.
“If there is one thing I know about, it is sleep deprivation. I bet you’re familiar with it, too!”
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