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Jenny is a new mother and has brought in Nicholas, her week-old infant, to the health care provider for his one-week well baby check. She is breast-feeding and has only been sleeping a couple of hours at a time during the night between feedings.
 
  She asks the nurse, When can I expect Nicholas to sleep through the night? What is the nurse's best response? A. Some children don't sleep through the night until they are 2 years old.
  B. Most children begin to sleep through the night around 3 months.
  C. As long as you are breast-feeding he will be awake to nurse every 3 to 4 hours.
  D. Are you feeling tired?
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Infants usually develop a nighttime pattern of sleep by 3 months of age. Infants sometimes take several naps during the day but usually sleep an average of 9 to 11 hours during the night.
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