How many hours a day does a 50 day old baby sleep

A 50-day-old baby will sleep slightly less compared to a baby who was just born, averaging about 18 hours a day. Individual differences are obvious.
Compared with newborns, 50-day-old babies sleep less, but not by much. Generally speaking, at this time, babies will sleep for about 18 hours a day, 3 to 4 times during the day for 1 to 2 hours each time, and intermittently for about 10 to 11 hours at night. Babies should be concerned about their sleep because their bodies develop rapidly while they sleep.
Due to individual differences, there is no need to worry if your baby sleeps longer or shorter, as long as he or she is in good spirits, eats well and has no other accompanying symptoms.
In order to ensure that the baby can have enough sleep, parents should create a quiet, comfortable and sleepy environment for the baby, and pay attention to try not to let the baby too excited before bedtime to avoid affecting sleep, and if the baby’s sleep condition is abnormal, pay attention to timely medical attention.