When Will My Baby Sleep Through the Night? (Newborns 0–3 Months | Day 13)

You’ve made it to Day 13—amazing work! You and your baby have come so far, and the finish line is just around the corner.

Today, Dana Obleman answers one of the biggest questions new parents ask:
“When will my baby start sleeping through the night?”

You’ll learn:
– When most babies typically start sleeping through (usually around 12–14 weeks)
– Why some babies do this naturally, while others need more support
– How to prevent middle-of-the-night feedings from becoming a habit
– Tips for breaking the feed-to-sleep association at night
– When to talk to your doctor about dropping nighttime feeds altogether

🎯 Bottom line: Every baby is different—but by following these steps, you’ll be setting your little one up for great sleep when they’re developmentally ready.

You’ll also hear Dana’s personal story of bringing home baby #2—and how to:
– Help your toddler adjust to the new sibling dynamic
– Handle boundary-pushing without giving in
– Avoid regressions around potty training and sleep
– Build in simple moments of one-on-one connection with your older child

📥 For additional support, including downloads like the Sleep Tracker, Bedtime Routine Guide, and Self-Care Challenge, visit https://sleepsense.net/plus

👶 This course is designed for babies aged 0–3 months. Looking for help with older babies? Visit the Playlists section of my YouTube channel to find the course that fits your child’s age.

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