Is it normal for a newborn to sleep 5 hours straight?

As a guide, many babies sleep 14-20 hours a day in the first weeks. By 3 months many are settled into a pattern of longer sleep times – perhaps 4 to 5 hours at night. When a baby sleeps about 5 hours straight, this is considered 'sleeping through the night'.
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Is it OK for my newborn to sleep 5 hours at night?

The amount of sleep an infant gets at any one stretch of time is mostly ruled by hunger. Newborns will wake up and want to be fed about every three to four hours at first. Do not let your newborn sleep longer than five hours at a time in the first five to six weeks.
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Is it normal for a newborn to sleep for 6 hours straight?

Generally, newborns sleep a total of about 8 to 9 hours in the daytime and a total of about 8 hours at night. But because they have a small stomach, they must wake every few hours to eat. Most babies don't start sleeping through the night (6 to 8 hours) until at least 3 months of age. But this can vary a lot.
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Can my newborn go 5 hours without eating?

As newborns get older, they'll nurse less often and have longer stretches between feedings. Newborn babies who are getting formula will likely take about 2–3 ounces every 2–4 hours. Newborns should not go more than about 4–5 hours without feeding.
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What happens if a newborn sleeps too long?

Chronic sleepiness, though, can sometimes be a cause for concern. If your newborn is regularly sleeping for more than 17 hours a day and is interfering with her ability to eat at least eight times per day, you should let your pediatrician know. Frequently missing meals could hurt her weight gain and growth.
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What do I do if my newborn won't wake up to eat?

If your baby doesn't wake up to eat, try being a bit more forceful with your nudges. Sing or talk a bit more loudly when you wake him, undress him completely or try taking him into another room to feed him, as a change of venue can sometimes work wonders.
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How much sleep is too much sleep for a newborn?

Newborns should get 14–17 hours of sleep over a 24-hour period, says the National Sleep Foundation. Some newborns may sleep up to 18–19 hours a day. Newborns wake every couple of hours to eat. Breastfed babies feed often, about every 2–3 hours.
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Can a 1 month old sleep through the night without feeding?

Most infants will be able to sleep through the night with one or two feeds by the time they are 6 months old. However, every infant is different and will have their own pattern of sleeping. These sleeping habits will change as they grow and develop.
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How long should you let your newborn sleep without eating?

Instead, the advice is that you shouldn't let your newborn baby go longer than 3 hours between feedings which means if your baby keeps sleeping past that mark, you need to wake them up to eat. As your baby grows, so does this amount of time.
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Why is my newborn sleeping so much and not eating?

Newborns have small stomachs, so they get full quickly. Whether you're breast-feeding or formula-feeding, being held close and comfortably enhances their sleepiness. This can cause them to fall asleep before they're full. As a result, they might wake up often to eat.
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Should I be worried if my newborn sleeps too much?

A baby occasionally sleeping for longer than usual is not a cause for concern unless there are other symptoms. In general, it is uncommon for a newborn to consistently sleep through feedings or to sleep for longer than 19 hours per day unless they are ill or are having feeding difficulties.
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Can a baby sleep too deeply?

Very young babies who sleep too deeply for long periods of time are at greater risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Babies will wake less often at night as they get older.
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How do I know if my newborn is lethargic?

Lethargy
  1. Your young child is lethargic if she stares into space or won't smile. She won't play at all or hardly responds to you. Your child is too weak to cry or hard to wake up. These are serious symptoms.
  2. Note: Sleeping more when sick is normal. When awake, your child should be alert.
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What is sudden infant death syndrome?

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) – sometimes known as "cot death" – is the sudden, unexpected and unexplained death of an apparently healthy baby. In the UK, around 200 babies die suddenly and unexpectedly every year. This statistic may sound alarming, but SIDS is rare and the risk of your baby dying from it is low.
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What causes a newborn to be lethargic?

Lethargy may be a sign of infection or other condition, such as low sugar (blood glucose). Ask your baby's healthcare provider if your baby becomes lethargic or has a change in activity level.
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Can a 1 month old sleep for 5 hours?

Until a baby weighs nine pounds, they physically can't sleep for more than 5 hours in one stretch — since their stomach is simply too small to go that long between feedings. At night, expect a one-month-old baby to need to feed every three to four hours.
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Is it OK not to feed newborn at night?

Whether you should wake a sleeping newborn for feedings depends on the baby's age, weight and overall health. Most newborns lose weight in the first few days after birth. Until your newborn regains this lost weight — usually within one to two weeks after birth — it's important to feed him or her frequently.
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When should we start tummy time?

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends supervised tummy time for full-term babies starting in the first week, as soon as your baby's umbilical cord stump falls off. For newborns, success is a minute at a time, 2 to 3 sessions per day. If they start crying, it's time for a break.
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Should you wake up baby to feed?

Most pediatricians recommend that you wake up your baby if they are due for a daytime or nighttime feed. Babies shouldn't go without feeding for more than 4 hours. So while most of the time your baby will let you know when they are ready to eat, it's okay to wake them up if they snooze past the 4-hour mark.
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What happens if my baby doesn't want to eat after 4 hours?

If it is four to five times a day, there is nothing to worry about. A baby not wanting to eat is typical behavior. If your baby doesn't want to eat, try different feeding positions, wear clothing that allows for easy access to the breasts, maintain your milk supply and offer the breast often.
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Is my newborn lethargic or just sleepy?

Lethargic or listless babies appear to have little or no energy. They are drowsy or sluggish. They may also sleep longer than usual. They may be hard to wake for feedings and even when awake, are not alert or attentive to sounds and visual cues.
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How will I know if something is wrong with my newborn?

Wheezing, grunting, or whistling sounds while breathing. Odor, drainage, or bleeding from the umbilical cord. Worsening yellowing (jaundice) of the skin on the chest, arms, or legs, or whites of the eyes. Crying or irritability that does not get better with cuddling and comfort.
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What is active sleep newborn?

Sleep cycles consist of active sleep and quiet sleep. During active sleep, the newborn may move, groan, open their eyes, cry out or breathe noisily or irregularly. During quiet sleep, they will lie relatively still and their breathing will be more even.
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Should it be hard to wake a newborn?

While it is true that newborns are known to be challenging to wake up at times, you should also be aware that babies who are not easily aroused or responsive despite their parents' best efforts need medical attention.
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