Episode 8
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How do I establish good sleeping conditions for my baby?
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Episode 1
What sleep equipment does my baby need?
What sleep equipment does my baby need?
2 mins
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Episode 2
Should I sleep with my infant in the same bed?
Should I sleep with my infant in the same bed?
4 mins
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Episode 3
When can my baby sleep on their stomach?
When can my baby sleep on their stomach?
5 mins
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Episode 4
Can my baby sleep with a weighted blanket or stuffed animal?
Can my baby sleep with a weighted blanket or stuffed animal?
2 mins
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Episode 5
When can my baby use a pillow?
When can my baby use a pillow?
2 mins
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Episode 6
When can my baby sleep with a blanket?
When can my baby sleep with a blanket?
4 mins
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Episode 7
How much sleep does my infant need?
How much sleep does my infant need?
4 mins
Episode 8
How do I establish good sleeping conditions for my baby?
How do I establish good sleeping conditions for my baby?
4 mins
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Episode 9
Do babies dream?
Do babies dream?
3 mins
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Episode 10
What is sleep regression?
What is sleep regression?
4 mins
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Episode 11
Should my house be silent for my baby?
Should my house be silent for my baby?
5 mins
On Unii’s Baby Sleep Journey, we look at setting the best sleeping conditions for your baby.
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Related Questions
Newborns typically sleep for 16-17 hours a day, with periods of wakefulness in between. The sleep is usually broken up into several shorter periods. Newborns usually sleep for 2-4 hours at a time during the day, and for longer stretches at night. However, the sleep patterns of newborns are not yet fully developed, and they may sleep for shorter or longer periods, wake up frequently or have irregular sleep patterns. It's important to remember that every baby is different and their sleep needs will change as they grow and develop. As your baby grows, their sleep needs will change and they will start to sleep for longer stretches. Consult with your pediatrician for guidance on your baby's specific sleep needs.