Newborn Sleep Help in Salisbury
Gentle, evidence-based support for Salisbury families dealing with newborn sleep
Get help now on WhatsAppNo commitment — tell us about your baby and we'll chat
Newborn sleep is chaotic — and that's completely normal. Your baby doesn't know the difference between day and night, sleeps in unpredictable stretches, and seems to need you constantly. You're surviving on broken sleep, conflicting advice from every direction, and the nagging worry that you're doing something wrong. You're not.
In the first 12 weeks, babies haven't yet developed a circadian rhythm — the internal clock that tells us when to sleep and when to be awake. Their sleep is driven by hunger, comfort, and neurological immaturity. This means there's no "schedule" to follow and no amount of training that will make a 6-week-old sleep through the night. Anyone who tells you otherwise is selling something.
What you can do in the newborn phase is lay foundations. Gentle habits around light exposure, feeding patterns, and sleep environment can make a genuine difference to how quickly your baby develops regular sleep patterns. And having someone to reassure you about what's normal — and flag what isn't — can make these early weeks feel far less overwhelming.
Salisbury and the Wiltshire countryside are home to many military families at nearby bases. We understand the unique pressures of service life — partner absences, frequent moves, and irregular routines — and build sleep plans that account for all of it.
Signs your baby might need help with newborn sleep
- Day-night confusion — awake all night, sleeping all day
- Only sleeping in short 20-45 minute bursts
- Needing to be held constantly to sleep
- Unsettled in the evening with extended crying periods
- You're unsure what's normal and what's a problem
What's usually behind newborn sleep
- Immature circadian rhythm — no internal day-night clock yet
- Small stomach capacity requiring frequent feeds
- Neurological immaturity — sleep cycles are different to older babies
- The fourth trimester — your baby still expects the womb environment
- Overstimulation from a world that's entirely new to them
How we help with newborn sleep in Salisbury
We create a personalised sleep plan based on your baby's age, temperament, and your family's setup. Then we support you through it with daily WhatsApp check-ins — adjusting as we go until things improve.
Our approach is gentle and evidence-based. We don't use cry-it-out methods. We follow NHS and Lullaby Trust guidelines. And we meet you where you are — no judgement, no pressure.
Packages: 2 weeks (£250) or 4 weeks (£350). Support hours: 6:30am–9pm, 7 days a week.
Read our complete guide
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Common questions about newborn sleep
Can I sleep train a newborn?
No — and anyone who tells you otherwise is misleading you. Newborns don't have the neurological maturity for sleep training. What you can do is build gentle foundations that help sleep develop naturally.
When will my newborn sleep through the night?
Most babies aren't capable of sleeping through until at least 4–6 months, and many still need night feeds beyond that. In the newborn phase, the goal is survival and gentle habit-building.
Is it normal for my newborn to only sleep on me?
Yes — completely. Newborns have spent 9 months inside you. Contact sleep is biologically normal and expected. You can start encouraging cot sleep gradually when you're ready.
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Ready to tackle newborn sleep in Salisbury?
Tell us about your baby — age, what's happening, what you've tried. We'll get back to you within a few hours with honest advice on whether we can help.
Message us now on WhatsAppNo commitment — just a chat about your situation
We also support families in Amesbury, Andover, Warminster, Wilton and across Wiltshire. Our service is fully remote via WhatsApp — so wherever you are, we can help.