Why Do Babies Sleep So Much?

Baby stunned to sleep This is actually a common phenomenon in the neonatal period. It is a physiological manifestation in medicine. Newborns have unconscious shaking of their limbs and body, which is often called stunned. This behavior of the baby is due to the baby's self-protection response and protection from the outside world. However, if the baby is still experiencing shock or extremities in the five months or so, it is necessary to go to the hospital to check the nervous system. Especially in winter, it is easier for the baby to shake when cold. Keep warm.

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Causes of babies startle sleep
Neonatal startle phenomenon is mainly due to the inadequate development of the nervous system of the newborn,
Baby sleeping shock check
Most babies are sleeping
Confused Symptoms of a Baby Sleeping
1. The baby does not sleep well: The baby does not sleep very well, which means that he always loves the hard work of humming, while frowning, the facial expression is uncomfortable, the body is also twisting hard, crying, do not want to sleep or easily wake up symptom.
2. Sudden twitching while sleeping: Suddenly twitching while sleeping, medically it is called intermittent neuroticism, and most adults have it. This is a natural phenomenon. But if it happens often and is very severe, it may be caused by low blood calcium and nerves, muscle excitability and convulsions.
Prevention of babies startle
When a newborn is shocked, the mother gently soothes the baby's body or hands, giving the baby a sense of security that can calm him down. The mother can be assured that the newborn's startle has no effect on brain development.
Generally speaking, as the baby grows older, the nervous system gradually develops and perfects. This kind of startle phenomenon will gradually disappear without special treatment.

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