Bringing a baby home is filled with joy and wonder, yet it comes with challenges, particularly noticeable during the second night. Initially, babies may exhibit calmness due to 'recovery sleeping,' but as they adapt to their new environment, they can become fussy. This phenomenon, known as Second-Night Syndrome (SNS), arises when babies begin to realize the differences between their former life in the womb and the outside world, causing discomfort as they confront harsh stimuli such as bright lights and strange sounds. Understanding and preparing for this period can help new parents cope with their baby's transition.
The second night can feel overwhelming for new parents, as babies experience 'second-night syndrome,' adjusting to a loud, bright world outside the womb.
Your baby may seem unsettled on the second night, signifying their realization of being in an unfamiliar environment after the calm of the first day.
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