Is it normal for a monthly baby to wake up during the day and not sleep?

If your baby wakes up during the day and does not sleep, it is usually normal if the total sleep hours are sufficient and there is no abnormal behavior. If your baby wakes up during the day and does not sleep, it depends on the total number of hours your baby sleeps in a day. Your baby will sleep for about 18 to 20 hours a day. If the baby wakes up during the day and is not sleepy, but the total sleep hours are enough, and at the same time, the baby does not cry more than once, and his weight, bowel movements, and breastfeeding are all normal, parents do not need to worry too much. For newborn babies, the sleeping time is usually around 20 hours. As the baby grows, the sleep time will gradually decrease, and by the time the baby reaches full term, the sleep time may be in the range of 16 to 18 hours. Since every baby is different, the sleeping time will also vary, but as long as the baby grows and develops normally and is in good spirits, there is usually not much problem.