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    Why New Mums Still Feel Exhausted—Even With “Enough” Sleep

    A new study shows it’s not just the number of sleep hours that matters, but how long you stay asleep without waking.

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    • Sleep: It’s Not Just About Hours!
    • Why This Matters for Maternal Health
    • A Smarter Way to Stretch Sleep

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    If you’re a new parent running on empty—even if your sleep tracker insists you’ve had a decent night’s kip—you’re not imagining it. A new study presented at the SLEEP 2025 annual meeting reveals that while new mums may eventually return to their pre-baby sleep totals, *how* they sleep remains profoundly different… and frequently disrupted.

    Sleep: It’s Not Just About Hours!

    Researchers from Washington State University’s Sleep and Performance Research Centre tracked the sleep patterns of 41 first-time mums (aged 26 to 43), collecting data from their Fitbits beginning a year before birth and continuing through their baby’s first birthday.

    During the first week post-birth, these mums averaged just 4.4 hours of sleep per night—a sharp dip from their pre-baby average of 7.8 hours. Even more striking, their longest stretch of uninterrupted sleep shrank from 5.6 hours to a mere 2.2. By the time their babies were 2 to 3 months old, mums were still only getting around 4.1 hours of continuous shut-eye—well under what they were used to before becoming parents.

    Dr Teresa Lillis, the lead author of the study and an adjunct professor at Rush University Medical Centre, explains: “Mums do tend to regain their total nightly sleep after those early weeks, but the structure of their sleep stays changed.” In other words, it’s not just about how *much* you sleep—but whether you manage to stay asleep. And that has a big impact on how rested (or not) you feel.

    Why This Matters for Maternal Health

    Broken sleep isn’t just annoying—it can affect both your mental and physical wellbeing. Dr Lillis notes that this type of fragmented sleep may contribute to postnatal depression and other health challenges.

    So while advice like “nap when the baby naps” isn’t exactly wrong, this research suggests we need to go further: New mums need support to get longer, more restful blocks of sleep—not just a few extra minutes here and there.

    The bottom line? If you’re a mum feeling utterly shattered despite technically getting “enough” sleep, there’s a reason. Your rest is likely still fragmented and far less restorative than it once was—and that really does matter. We need to shift the conversation from just *how much* sleep new mums get, to *how well* they sleep.

    A Smarter Way to Stretch Sleep

    At Happiest Baby, we understand that exhaustion isn’t just a passing inconvenience—it can affect every part of your life. That’s why we created SNOO. Our award-winning smart bassinet automatically responds to your baby’s cries with gentle rocking and white noise, helping them drift off and stay asleep…so you can enjoy more uninterrupted rest, too. In fact, SNOO adds 1–2+ hours of sleep per night, helping tired parents get the deep, consistent sleep they need to feel like themselves again.

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    Disclaimer: The information on our site is NOT medical advice for any specific person or condition. It is only meant as general information. If you have any medical questions and concerns about your child or yourself, please contact your health provider. Breastmilk is the best source of nutrition for babies. It is important that, in preparation for and during breastfeeding, mothers eat a healthy, balanced diet. Combined breast- and bottle-feeding in the first weeks of life may reduce the supply of a mother's breastmilk and reversing the decision not to breastfeed is difficult. If you do decide to use infant formula, you should follow instructions carefully.

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