If you are reading this at 3am, phone in one hand and baby in the other — welcome. You are exactly who we wrote this for.
What is a wake window?
A wake window is the amount of time a baby can comfortably stay awake between sleeps before becoming overtired. For newborns (0-6 weeks), wake windows are just 45-60 minutes — including feeding time. By 3 months this stretches to 75-90 minutes.
The single most common newborn sleep mistake: keeping baby awake too long, thinking it will help them sleep better at night. It almost always makes things worse.
The EASY Routine
EASY — Eat, Activity, Sleep, Your time — is one of the most practical frameworks for the early months. Feed on waking, short awake period, then down for a nap before overtiredness sets in.
Safe sleep non-negotiables
- Always place baby on their back to sleep
- Firm, flat, waterproof mattress in their own sleep space
- No loose bedding, pillows or bumpers
- Room temperature 16-20°C
- Room-sharing for the first 6 months
💡 Key takeaway: Respect the wake window, prioritise safe sleep, and remember newborn sleep chaos is temporary. Most babies consolidate sleep between 3-6 months as their neurology matures.


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