To confirm whether your baby is taking sleeping pills, look carefully at the following aspects: The first aspect is to see whether your baby is in a normal mental state, sleepy or sleeps for an unusually long time. Because sleeping pills themselves are sedatives, they can cause your baby to sleep more. In severe cases, it may also affect breathing, leading to respiratory depression and life-threatening, so be sure to observe more. The second aspect is to carefully check whether the number of sleeping pills at home has decreased. If it is significantly reduced and cannot be found at home, the probability is to consider whether the baby has taken it and should be sent to the hospital for consultation and examination in time. The third aspect is that if the baby is older and can describe it clearly, you can also tell from the baby’s language if he or she is really taking sleeping pills after careful communication with him or her.