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Trauma (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)

Published on: Thursday 20 January 2022

Accordion

Published on: Wednesday 28 February 2024

Continence - Sheffield

Published on: Tuesday 20 August 2024

Sleep

It is normal for babies under the age of 18 months old to wake up frequently throughout the night for various reasons:
• Hunger – needing regular feeds
• Hygiene – wet or soiled nappies
• Pain – teething, acid reflux, colic
• Developmental milestones – changing positions, rolling, sitting and standing
Babies are not born with a body clock so cannot tell the difference between day and night. Their body clock develops over time.

Published on: Wednesday 31 July 2024

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    • Published on: Thursday 20th January 2022
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    • Published on: Wednesday 31st July 2024

      It is normal for babies under the age of 18 months old to wake up frequently throughout the night for various reasons:
      • Hunger – needing regular feeds
      • Hygiene – wet or soiled nappies
      • Pain – teething, acid reflux, colic
      • Developmental milestones – changing positions, rolling, sitting and standing
      Babies are not born with a body clock so cannot tell the difference between day and night. Their body clock develops over time.

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