Sleep Tips for Parents and Caregivers

As a new parent or caregiver, you know how hard it is to get a good night’s sleep with constant feedings, diaper changes, and soothing your sometimes fussy baby.

Taking care of yourself might be tough with a newborn but developing good sleep practices can help you stay rested and better manage the challenges of caring for a new baby.

When babies wake up, we often focus on the parent who gets up to feed them. However, the parent who stays in bed also experiences disrupted sleep. It’s important not to underestimate the impact of sleep deprivation on both parents during the postpartum period.

Tips to help you develop healthy sleep habits:

Discuss your sleep needs and schedule with your partner
Create a consistent bedtime routine
Improve your sleep environment
Allow yourself to extend your usual nighttime sleep
Set realistic expectations for your first few weeks with a newborn
Get outside regularly
Limit caffeine

Be easy on yourself and adjust your sleep practices to align with your baby’s and your family’s schedule to reduce stress and help prevent postpartum depression. If you experience persistent anxiety, sadness, irritability, or a lack of interest in activities for more than two weeks, speak with your health-care provider. Remember, taking care of yourself is essential; staying healthy allows you to better care for yourself and your baby.

Click here for information on Your Baby’s Sleep Habits.