We already know the importance of a sound sleep to the babys’ development and how a slight disturbance can wake them up, affecting the developments that happens during sleep. When it comes to sleep, we always want to make sure that our babies are having enough. We do things that we believe can give them a good night sleep. What we do not know is, there are things we may have done in the past that didn’t actually helped. That’s why Pampers put up a list of Common Sleep Myths and Facts for us to know what is really helpful for our babies and sleep practices that we should avoid.
Let’s try to discuss some of the myths and please do tell me in the comment section how you feel about the myths and if you are practicing some.
MYTH: Diapers make no difference to babies sleep.
Mommy Pehpot: Based on our experience, the quality of diaper really makes a difference on sleep. Using a diaper with low quality can result to leak and in turn can lead to discomfort and the baby waking up at night. In the past, I tried using an inferior quality diaper which ends up with my kids waking up at dawn due to leakage. I noticed that when they wake up at dawn, they have a hard time going back to sleep, they also tend to be cranky in the morning.
Aside from the baby having a better sleep if you use a diaper of superior quality, you will have a better sleep too. You don’t have to worry for leakage and you don’t to check the baby’s bottoms from time to time (which according to studies is actually a form of sleep disturbance). When you use a trusted diaper (Pampers of course) leakage worry is a thing of the past.
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MYTH: Babies sleep longer when they’re kept up a little later.
Mommy Pehpot: I used to practice that.. letting the kids sleep later thinking they’d sleep longer..which means I can sleep longer too. I noticed that even though they sleep late, they still wake up early BUT crankier, cries easily and with little appetite. I think when babies or kids does not sleep early, they have the tendency to be overtired and overexcited.. that’s why they have a hard time sleeping longer which leads to crankiness and loss of appetite.
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MYTH:Newborn don’t need a sleep schedule.
Mommy Pehpot: When I gave birth to my first born, I was lucky I got to read a few things about routine and sleeping through the night. I have learned that it is very important to introduce the baby to routines. It will help them a lot, specially in the sleep department, and will be more beneficial when they grow older .
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MYTH: You can get a child to sleep through the night by starting solids early (before 4-6 months)
Mommy Pehpot: I have a very strong opinion against starting solid foods too early.. having experienced a few food intolerance, I know that starting solid foods early is not right. Trust me, it will not help your kids in the sleeping department..as the mentioned above, this may trigger food allergy and can also lead to choking. (https://www.pehpot.com/2009/02/mommy-moments-feeding-time.html)
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MYTH:It’s okay to let your baby sleep in a moving seat or swing.
MYTH:Some children are bad sleepers.
Mommy Pehpot: My opinion for both myths is the same… it’s all about proper training.. as parents, it is our sole responsibility to train our kids to sleep and to sleep on their own. It can be hard at first but believe me, it can be achieved. You only need to patient about it. From our experience, the hardest was with 2nd born.. I had a hard time teaching him to sleep through the night because he wants to feed almost every hour. We had so many sleepless nights and the husband complains a lot.. but in the end, he was able to sleep through the night and now that he is 8, he’s a very good sleeper.
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MYTH:Children who don’t take nap during the day sleep longer at night.
Mommy Pehpot: Because nap time is also my rest time, the kids have to nap whether they like it or not. But there are times that I need to do a lot of things, like the laundry and other household chores, and no time for nap..the tendency, the kids sleep earlier than their sleep time..like 6 in the evening, sometimes missing their dinner, then waking up at the middle of the night, hungry and cranky.
How about you mommies? Have you been practicing some of the myths mentioned above? What do you think?
mommy Peachy says
September 27, 2013 at 5:59 pmwaah, naniniwala pa naman ako dun sa myth na “Children who don’t take nap during the day sleep longer at night”. Kaya minsan I let Ykaie skip her daytime nap.
Now, I know better thanks to this post.
nora a says
September 28, 2013 at 3:01 pmWhen I sleep longer it makes me a heavy head the next day. ouch. Seriously, I learned a lot from here. and now I know the routine. this I believe -> diapers can make a lot of difference. when my kids were still babies, isa lang diaper nila, my trusted pampers diaper!
zoan says
September 28, 2013 at 4:51 pmhmmm super haba ng post na ito pero very helpful 🙂 My first born used to sleep in the “Duyan” at kahit san kami magpunta nagkakabit kami ng duyan, naku naman buti nalang si chicay ay hindi na. Pero so far, wala namna bad effect to my first born yung duyan. With regards naman sa diaper, mas dapat talaga ung maganda ang quality para hindi sila maisturbo sa pagtulog sa gabi…
earthlingorgeous says
September 28, 2013 at 6:57 pmthe children who don’t nap in the day will find hard to sleep at night yun ang totoo.haha
Roch says
October 2, 2013 at 8:38 amThis article speaks a lot of about motherhood. Though I’m far from being a mother, these tips are helpful to boost my knowledge. I have an aunt who didn’t want to allow her baby to take a nap during daytime because she’s afraid he’d be awake in the night and ruin her sleep. 🙂
Franc Ramon says
October 2, 2013 at 2:50 pmI guess letting babies sleep on the right time makes them adjust better with their sleeping habits.
Teresa Martinez says
October 3, 2013 at 8:54 amYou truly are a hands-on mom as you know what you are talking about.
jared's mum says
October 3, 2013 at 4:13 pmi also used to believe that when children skip their nap time they will sleep better at night, but experience tell me it is not true. i have also read a lot of good benefits about nap time, kaya whenever the little man is sleepy, i just let him sleep, even if it means he’ll be staying up much later at night dahil alanganing oras ang tulog nya.
jem alvarado says
October 3, 2013 at 4:27 pmTeaching our child to sleep on their own is a part of discipline 🙂
Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen says
October 3, 2013 at 8:38 pmJust letting you know that since reading this, I now let Ykaie sleep when she gets home after school. 🙂
lencilicious says
October 3, 2013 at 11:21 pmWow, these are great information. I learned a lot from this post that I can definitely use when my baby comes.
Jam says
October 4, 2013 at 3:17 pmwow! such an informative post. now this kinda help me how to understand the behavior and the growth of babies.
jared's mum says
October 5, 2013 at 7:40 amit sure helps to have a dependable diaper brand to ensure our little ones sleep soundly at night.
Marie says
October 9, 2013 at 1:18 pmHaving 3 kids, I’ve seen different patterns from each of them…sometimes, we really just have to go with our maternal instinct…but, these are definitely helpful tips!