If your ever-sweet little sleeper has become a rebel at night and you notice some tiny teeth emerging, the teething period is upon you. This is known to put a spoke in the wheel of baby sleep. Let us discuss teething as possibly being the cause of your child’s poor sleep and how you can help in such situations.

The length of time that teething can interfere with sleeping
Teething usually occurs anywhere from 4 months to 2.5 years old, with those pesky molars coming last. How long any given tooth influences your child’s slumber depends on how bad it hurts them when it erupts.
Can Teething Cause Sleep Problems?
Can teething cause sleep problems? Sure-- teeth push through tender gums which could get worse at night due to lack of distractions this will result to sleepless nights full of fussiness and frequent wake-ups. Typical teething pain affects sleep but is generally intermittent and changes with each new tooth.
Are Baby Sleep Disruptions Due To Teething Obvious?
The pain and discomfort may make it difficult for them to settle down for sleep or cause them to wake up more often than usual. Knowing things like drooling, gum swelling and desire to chew on anything will help point out why they do not have a good night’s rest.

Do Babies Struggle With Sleep While Teething?
When their children are teething, several parents experience difficulties in putting them down for naps or bedtimes as they appear restless and cry more often during such times. This is a normal response to the discomfort they're feeling, so extra cuddles and soothing might become part of your nightly routine.
Teething Leads To Sleep Problems Such As Shorter Naps
This can include shorter naps, earlier wake up times, and lots of tossing and turning. The level of these sleep disturbances often reflects how much your child’s gums are hurting them.
What To Do When Your Baby Can not Sleep Because Of Teething
If your baby is not sleeping because he or she is teething, there are various things you can do to help soothe them. For example, you can offer them cold washcloths or teething rings for chewing on or use your finger to gently rub their gums.
A calm bedtime routine can do wonders if teething disrupts your baby’s sleep. Keep the room cool, lights dim and noise level low. Stick to familiar pre-bedtime rituals that comfort them while providing stability through the pain.
Teething and Total Sleep: Can Teething Make a Baby Sleep More?
While it is interesting to note that most babies have their sleeping patterns disrupted by teething, some can as well sleep during the day. This happens in order for them to cope with stress associated with teething. So, if your child is spending more time napping than usual, a tooth may be on its way.
Growing teeth are normal but not without challenges. Peaceful nights could turn into an alarming experience but it won’t last long. You will go through this by employing the correct strategies and showing lots of patience; one tooth at a time both for you and your baby. Meanwhile, remember each new completion of tooth brings excitement regardless of several nights when no one gets to close their eyes. Here’s to healthier gums and better nights ahead!
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