New parents struggle to plan around unpredictable infant sleep and wake windows
Parents of infants report difficulty managing unpredictable naps, overtiredness, and inconsistent daily schedules when relying on fixed, age-based routines instead of the baby's actual sleep signals, leaving them unsure how to structure the day around real sleep patterns.
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