How Long Should a 10-Month-Old Baby Sleep?

Newborns typically need an average of 16 hours of sleep per day, with each deep sleep cycle lasting about 45 minutes, and waking up every 2 to 4 hours to feed. However, each baby’s sleep duration varies, and it’s recommended that they get at least 15 hours of deep sleep.
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How Long Should a 3-Month-Old Baby Sleep?

A 3-month-old baby requires 14 to 15 hours of sleep per day, but typically cannot sleep through the night until around 5 to 6 months of age. Parents should start teaching their babies to differentiate between day and night from when they are 2 weeks old, and reduce conversation and keep the indoor lighting dim when the baby wakes up or is fed at night, so the baby knows it’s time for sleep.
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How Long Should a Baby Stop Shaking Their Head?

A 6-month-old baby cannot lift its head, can roll over, and has normal appetite, but occasionally shakes. How long should the baby’s head stop shaking? It might be caused by a calcium deficiency. Treatment may involve oral calcium gluconate and other medications, along with enhanced nutrition. Avoiding faddy diets and consuming a variety of vitamin-rich foods is essential.
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