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If baby will only sleep when held, you're not alone

It’s a common issue, and it can get in the way of your sleep and alone time Check out tips to help you instill good sleep habits early on. Explore why newborns often sleep only when held, tips for getting babies to sleep independently, and answers to common questions Learn when and how to transition away from holding your baby to sleep too. As a new parent dealing with an infant that won't sleep, it can feel like you're running on empty when your baby only falls asleep while being held The endless rocking and soothing not only leave you feeling worn out but also concerned about your own sleep quality

Add to that the natural worries about sudden infant death syndrome (sids), and bedtime can become a stressful affair Holding your baby while awake is safe, but for sleep, always use a proper crib or bassinet setup to ensure their protection When should you stop holding newborns Experts generally suggest beginning the transition from held sleeping around 2 to 3 months of age At this stage, most babies can start to drift off while drowsy but not fully asleep. Newborns often sleep best when held due to comfort and security, but gradual strategies can help them transition to independent sleep.

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