Sleep deprivation is one of the hardest parts of early parenthood. While broken sleep is a normal part of life with a newborn, persistent sleep and settling challenges can be exhausting and overwhelming. Our team can help you understand what's normal, identify when something needs closer attention, and guide you toward an approach that works for your family.

Infant sleep patterns vary significantly between babies and change as they grow. What's typical at six weeks looks very different to what's typical at six months, and understanding those differences can make navigating the early months feel considerably less daunting.
Our team provides guidance on age-appropriate sleep expectations, safe sleeping practices and settling strategies, so you have a realistic and informed starting point rather than trying to piece it together from conflicting advice online.

When a baby is persistently unsettled, difficult to feed or impossible to settle, there is often something underlying worth investigating. Reflux, food intolerances, tongue ties and developmental concerns can all contribute to unsettled behaviour and are sometimes missed in a standard check-up.
Our GPs and allied health team take a thorough approach to unsettled baby concerns, assessing the full picture rather than treating symptoms in isolation. Where something needs further investigation or specialist input, your care team coordinates that directly.
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