Call pediatrician: Have a check-up for your baby and make sure that everything is going well. With that reassurance, you can relax about danger and ask for info on your question. They'll have handouts and also spend some time answering questions - a phone call if you're in doubt should help guide you. The nurses know a lot. Just have the exam and ask. Best to your family!
Answered 8/20/2014
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Normal: Babies at this age wake up frequently for different reasons -like being hungry ,or cold ,wet after pee. Better check the baby, offer milk ,sometime the baby needs mother touch only . hope this will help.The baby sleep pattern changes as they grow.
Answered 8/21/2014
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