Quick Answer
Many babies wake shortly after being put down because they notice the change in environment. Moving from warm arms to a cooler sleep surface can be enough to wake them.
Why It Happens
Babies often wake because:
- They enter a lighter stage of sleep.
- They sense the change in temperature.
- They miss the comfort of being held.
- Their startle reflex is activated.
- They were put down before reaching a deeper sleep.
This is especially common during the newborn months.
What Parents Can Try
- Wait until the baby reaches a deeper stage of sleep before transferring.
- Lower the baby slowly while keeping your hands in place for a few moments.
- Warm the mattress briefly with your hand before laying the baby down.
- Practice one independent nap each day.
When It's Worth Checking In With Your Pediatrician
It may be worth checking in if your baby rarely sleeps, appears uncomfortable, or has feeding or growth concerns.
Key Takeaway
Many babies wake when transferred to their cribs. With time, maturity, and consistent routines, most babies gradually become more comfortable sleeping independently.
Parents Also Ask
- Why will my baby only nap while being held?
- Why won't my baby settle at night?
- What are wake windows?
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your pediatrician or a qualified healthcare provider with questions about your baby's health.