I am 20 weeks 5 days. I was wondering if you can train a baby to sleep inside the womb at night?. So when the baby is born they have a regular sleep pattern. My daughter gets up about 6pm and stay up just having play time by kicking and moving around when I'm trying to get comfortable. For me it not a big deal cause I think its actually entertaining some times. I was just wondering can you train them while they still in the womb?.
Re: can you train a baby to sleep at night in the womb?
Soooo, assuming you are really asking this. No. You can't. You can try (key word is try) once baby is 4 plus months old. CIO when she is much older.
If a joke... good one.
You must be new.
Relax...
Ever heard of no question being a bad question? And if you think it's silly just move along lol
And I'm not new to these apps either. I do realize some of use are hormonal and forget our manners sometimes
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To the question- I don't think you can train baby to sleep in the womb but I've been told by at least 2 sets of parents that they observed baby tends to wake on mom's old nighttime peeing schedule. I think we can learn a lot from their observed active times. For example I've noticed my little girl is not an early riser. I never feel her before 9am but she seems to always be up around 9pm and 12am. I don't suspect I'll get her to bed til past midnight. I've been waking up around 4am to pee since week 6 so her waking at this time would surprise me. But it's my first baby so what do I know...
@groovylocks how would you suggest anyone answer such a ridiculous question rationally? Get off your high horse already.
Hormonal or not, check yourself. Please! You're not any better than this person who's asking the question.
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