Why is my 7 month old sleeping so much?
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Some of the most common reasons that healthy babies sleep for longer than usual include the following: They may experience a growth spurt or developmental leap. They may have a minor illness, such as a cold. They may have a serious infection.
How much sleep is too much for a 7 month old?
Your 7-month-old should be sleeping about 14 hours a day, including two or three naps and nine to 11 hours at night. However, anywhere between 12 and 16 hours of sleep a day is considered normal.
Does sleeping a lot mean baby is growing?

New research in the May 1 issue of Sleepshows that an increase in the number of sessions of sleep, as well as an increase in total daily hours of sleep, likely means that an infant is experiencing a growth spurt.
Can teething cause sleepiness?
It’s important and helpful to know that teething can cause sleepiness in your baby. The first thing to do is to make sure that their sleeplessness is teething and not something else.
What milestones should my 7 month old be doing?
By this age, most babies can roll over in both directions — even in their sleep. Some babies can sit on their own, while others need a little support. You might notice your baby beginning to scoot, rock back and forth, or even crawl across the room. Some babies this age can pull themselves to a standing position.

Is a 2 hour nap too long for a 7 month old?
Naptime schedule for 7 month old Ideally, the first two (or only two) naps of the day will be at least an hour long. For babies taking three naps, the last nap is expected to be a shorter power nap of 30 – 45 minutes long. Most babies need between 2.25 – 3.5 hours of awake time in between naps to be sufficiently tired.
Do babies sleep more while teething?
It’s possible. According to popular baby website The Baby Sleep Site, some parents have anecdotally reported that their kids do sleep more during particularly severe teething episodes. In a way, they say, the teething can act like a bad cold and make your baby feel under the weather.
Do babies nap longer when they are sick?
You might notice your child takes longer naps when sick or wants to sleep all day. Let them! That is your child’s way of trying to fight off the illness, and rest is key in doing so. You just want to make sure they are still getting fluids and feedings in as normal to stay hydrated and nourished.