When a baby arrives in the family, a great revolution takes place at all levels, and especially in the rest of the parents, who see the quantity and quality of their sleep considerably reduced. There are those who have little dormouse at home that sleep from the first days, but it is not at all the most common.
The life of the baby before birth is a mystery that we are unraveling little by little. We know, according to various studies, that even in the womb, the baby's brain enters stages in which sleep is feasible.
Is this a myth or is there some truth behind it? Do babies who only breastfeed sleep worse and those who drink formula sleep more? Well, it is neither true nor false at all. I would say that breastfed babies sleep "differently" than bottle-fed babies.
In Babies and More we have talked on several occasions about the fantastic development that children have during their first year of life, a year in which many great changes occur and their growth happens in an accelerated way.
Human breast milk is much more than just a meal: it is also a clock that provides information to babies about what time of day it is, since the composition of breast milk changes throughout the day. In the morning energizing milk contains a different cocktail of ingredients than the calming milk at night. Researchers believe this "chronutrition" may help program babies' developing circadian rhythm, the internal timer that allows babies to distinguish day from night.
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