Does the baby cry during night and day, and doesn´t he sleep for more than 30 minutes?

 

Does the baby sleep during the day and cry during the night?

 

Did the baby start to cry about 3 weeks after his birth, during the evening, for one hour or more, until he calms down, and next day, at the same hour, starts to cry again?

 

The baby eats well, grows properly, sleeps quietly but if he is not in your arms, does he cry?

 

Does the baby get asleep while he is being fed up, and once on his cradle, he wakes up?

 

Does the baby get asleep unquiet, does he change positions in his cradle a lot, and does he have little moans?

         

Most of the sleep related problems can be easily solved, making little changes in the baby routines and habits. Only a very low percentage of babies can have a neurological or madurative problem which can be revealed only in sleep problems.
If your baby looks too languid (hypotonic), if he has feeding problems, if he cries very softly or with a cry like a little cat, and he cannot fix his eyes on a certain object, I recommend that at once you make a visit to your pediatrician so that an exhaustive examination be made to the baby to confirm that it is all right or to make the correct diagnosis and, if necessary, to start the proper treatment.

 
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