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The Four Month Sleep Regression
The Four Month Sleep Regression
As a professional sleep consultant, I hear the term âregressionâ used in regards to just about every imaginable circumstance.
Essentially, if your baby doesnât sleep well for a couple of nights, parents start dropping the âRâ word.
Some people subscribe to the idea that thereâs an eight month regression, a 9 month regression, a 1 year regression, as well as teething regressions, growth spurt regressions, and so on.
Others see these as simple hiccups caused by extenuating circumstances.
Is There Such a Thing as Four Month Sleep Regression?
But the four-month regression, everybody agrees on, and for good reason. Itâs the real deal, and itâs permanent.
So to understand whatâs happening to your baby during this stage, first, you need to know a few things about sleep in general. So hereâs the science part, told in plain English.
Many of us just think of sleep as an on-or-off situation.
Youâre either asleep or youâre not.
Sleep Cycle in Plain English
But sleep actually has a number of different stages, and they make up the âsleep cycle,â which we go through several times a night.
STAGE 1 â Initial Stage
Stage 1 is that initial stage weâre all familiar with where you can just feel yourself drifting off, but donât really feel like youâve fallen asleep.
Anyone who has ever seen their partner nodding off in front of the TV told them to go to bed, and gotten the canned response of, âI wasnât sleeping!â knows exactly what this looks like.
STAGE 2 â True Sleep
Stage 2, which is considered the first âtrue sleepâ stage. This is where people tend to realize, once woken up, that they actually were sleeping. For anyone taking a âpower nap,â this is as deep as you want to go, or else youâre going to wake up groggy.
STAGE 3 â Deep and Regenerative
Stage 3 is deep and regenerative. Also known as âslow waveâ sleep, this is where the body starts repairing and rejuvenating the immune system, muscles tissue, energy stores, and sparks growth and development.
STAGE 4 â REM (rapid eye movement
Stage 4 is REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. This is where the brain starts to kick in and consolidates information and memories from the day before. Itâs also the stage where we do most of our dreaming.
Once weâve gone through all of the stages, we either wake up or come close to waking up and then start over again until the alarm goes off.
So what does this have to do with the dreaded regression we were talking about originally?
Well, newborn babies only have 2 stages of sleep; stage 3 and REM, and they spend about half their sleep in each stage.
But at around the third or fourth month, there is a reorganization of sleep, as they embrace the 4-stage method of sleep that theyâll continue to follow for the rest of their lives.
When this change takes place, baby moves from 50% REM sleep to 25% in order to make room for those first two stages.
So although REM sleep is light, itâs not as light as these 2 new stages that theyâre getting used to, and with more time spent in lighter sleep, thereâs more of a chance that babyâs going to wake up.
Waking Up Is Normal During Sleep
Thatâs not to say that we want to prevent or avoid baby waking up.
Waking up is absolutely natural, and we continue to wake up three, four, five times a night into adulthood and even more in old age.
As adults, however, weâre able to identify certain comforting truths that baby might not be privy to.
When we wake in the night, weâre able to recognize that,
âHey, Iâm here in my bed, itâs still nighttime, my alarm isnât going to go off for another three hours, and Iâm reasonably certain that there are no monsters lurking under my bed. I can go back to sleepâ
And we do. Usually so quickly that, the next morning, we donât even remember the brief encounter with consciousness.
A four month old baby, of course, lacks these critical thinking skills.
To a four month old baby who fell asleep at her motherâs breast, the reasoning could go much more to the tune of,
âOK, last thing I remember, there was a familiar, beloved face, I was having dinner, and someone was singing me a soothing song about the Teddy Bearsâ Picnic. Now Iâm alone in this dark room, thereâs no food, and thereâs probably at least three, possibly four, scary monsters in the immediate vicinity.â
Thatâs probably an exaggeration, but who knows what goes on in the mind of a four month-old baby?
Understanding Four Month Sleep Regression
Anyways, now that babyâs suddenly realized that Mammaâs not around, and theyâre not entirely sure where theyâve gone, the natural response is to do a little freaking out.
That stimulates the fight-or-flight response and, next thing you know, babyâs not going back to sleep without a significant amount of reassurance that everything is OK.
The other major contributor to this 4 month fiasco.
I find, is that up until this point, parents have either been putting their baby to sleep with a pacifier, or by rocking them, or by breastfeeding them, or some similar technique where baby is helped along on the road to falling asleep.
Sleep Associations Donât Help In the Long Term
Now that babyâs spending more time in light sleep, and therefore has a higher probability of waking up, this suddenly becomes a much bigger issue.
These sleep props or sleep associations can be very sneaky indeed.
Because although they may be helpful in getting your little one to that initial nodding off stage, the lack of them when they wake up means that babyâs not able to get back to sleep again without some outside help.
Cue the fight-or-flight, the crying, and the adrenaline.
When this starts happening every half an hour, parents can find themselves in a nightmarish situation.
So, the good news for anyone experiencing the dreaded Four Month Sleep Regression is that itâs not, in fact, a regression at all.
What is Regression?
A regression is defined as âreversion to an earlier mental or behavioural level,â and thatâs actually the opposite of what your baby is experiencing.
This would be much more aptly titled the âFour Month Sleep Progression.â
So, onto the big question.
What can you do to help your little one adjust?
First off, get all of that light out of babyâs room.
Iâm not kidding around here. You might think that babyâs room is dark enough, or that baby might not like the dark, and that itâs comforting to have a little bit of light coming through the windows or seeping in from the hallway.
Nope.
1 â Eliminate All Light
Babyâs room should be dark, I mean coal mine on a moonless night kind of dark.
Tape bin bags over the windows if you have to, or cover them with tinfoil. (Just be prepared to explain it to the police when the neighbours accuse you of running a grow-op.)
Newborns and infants are not afraid of the dark.
They are, however, responsive to light. Light tells their brains that itâs time for activity and alertness, and the brain secretes hormones accordingly, so we want to keep that nursery absolutely pitch black during naps and bedtime.
2 â Eliminate All Noise
The other nemesis of daytime sleep, (and nighttime for that matter, although not nearly as often) is noise.
Whether its UPS ringing the doorbell, the dog warning you that the squirrels are back and for sure going to attack the house this time, or something falling on the floor three rooms away.
With baby spending more time in lighter sleep, noises will startle them easily and wake them up, so a white noise machine is a great addition to your nursery.
âWait, isnât that a prop,â youâre asking. Well, in a way, it is, but it doesnât require any winding, resetting, reinserting, or parental presence. Itâs just there and it can be on as long as babyâs sleeping, so itâs not a prop we need to avoid.
3 â Create Bedtime Routine
Bedtime routines are also an essential component to getting your baby sleeping well.
Try to keep the routine to about 4 or 5 steps, and donât end it with a feed. Otherwise, you risk baby nodding off at the breast or the bottle, and that will create the dreaded âassociationâ that we talked about earlier.
So try to keep the feed near the beginning of the routine and plan the songs, stories, and getting into PJs towards the end.
The whole process should be about 20 â 30 minutes long, and the baby should go into their cot while theyâre still awake.
If youâre noticing your baby getting fussy before bedtime, youâve probably waited too long. Four month old babies should only be going about two hours between snoozes, and bedtime should be between 7 and 8 at night.
We Arenât Perfect â Baby Growth Plays a Role
Now, there are going to be regressions, actual regressions, later on in your little oneâs youth. Travelling, illness, cutting teeth, all of these things can cause your little one to have a few bad nights in a row.
But when it comes to the four month âprogression,â Iâm happy to report that this is a one-time thing. Once youâre through this, your baby will have officially moved into the sleep cycle that theyâll essentially be following for the rest of their life.
Four glorious stages repeated multiple times a night.
Give Your Little One a Gift
And by taking this opportunity to teach them the skills they need to string those sleep cycles together, independently, prop-free, without any need for nursing, rocking, or pacifiers, youâll have given them a gift that theyâll enjoy for the rest of their young lives.
Of course, some kids are going to take to this process like a fish to water, and some are going to be a little more resistant.
If yours falls into the former category, count yourself as lucky, take delight in your success, and go ahead and gloat about it on Facebook.
For those of you in the latter camp, Iâm happy to help in any way I can.
Just visit my website or give me a call and we can work on a more personalized program for your little one.
The most common thing I hear after working with clients is,
âI canât believe I waited so long to get some help!â
So if youâre considering hiring a consultant, now is absolutely the time.
I offer a free 15 minute evaluation so I can get to know the specifics about your little oneâs situation, so book a call now and we can move forward as soon as youâre ready to get your little one sleeping through the night!
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