By three months of age, your child will probably sleep about 15 hours a day--nine hours at night, and the other six hours will be broken into three daytime naps.
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2007-02-02 02:57:43
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answered by bangles121 4
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There is not really a right or wrong answer to that. Not clear cut anyway. Every baby is different. I have 4 children and they all slept more at different ages. One slept 10 hrs straight thru the night at 6 weeks old. Another one was up every 2 hrs up thru the first year. Maybe if you can tell me of what is going on I could better help you. My mother said I would sleep 20 minutes and be up 4 hrs, repeat. Let me know if you want to talk to me more on this. If you have any other factors to share about your babies sleeping pattern, I might have other ideas. Good Luck!
2007-02-02 10:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Totally normal. They still need lots of sleep, not until about 6 months do they start staying up more, and even then he will probably take at least 2 naps during the day.
Soon enough you'll be saying to yourself: "Why can't he sleep more!!!"
Enjoy
2007-02-02 10:44:48
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answered by chelebeee 5
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Let him sleep as much as he wants. Enjoy it while you can. In a month you will see that he will start staying up longer in between naps. It won't be long and you'll be wishing he would take a nap so you can have a break. I have three kids, my youngest is 9 months. Good luck
2007-02-02 10:44:48
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answered by vcheney84 2
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I would not worry about it, my daughter slept most of the time as a infant also. Enjoy it while it last.
2007-02-02 10:44:59
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answered by TD R 5
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