Night Waking Help in Stevenage
Gentle, evidence-based support for Stevenage families dealing with night waking
Get help now on WhatsAppNo commitment — tell us about your baby and we'll chat
Night waking is one of the most common reasons parents seek sleep support. Your baby was sleeping reasonably well — maybe even doing long stretches — and now they're up every hour or two. You're exhausted, your partner is exhausted, and nothing you've tried seems to make a lasting difference.
Here's what most parents don't realise: frequent night waking is rarely about hunger after the first few months. It's usually driven by how your baby falls asleep at bedtime. If they need feeding, rocking, or holding to drift off, they'll need the same thing every time they surface between sleep cycles overnight — which happens naturally every 45 minutes to 2 hours.
The good news? Night waking is one of the most responsive sleep challenges to work on. But the approach that works depends entirely on your baby's age, temperament, and your family's comfort level. There's no single fix — which is exactly why personalised support makes such a difference.
Stevenage and North Hertfordshire have a strong community of young families. With fast trains to London, many parents here are commuters who need their baby sleeping reliably. We create plans that deliver predictable routines your whole family benefits from.
Signs your baby might need help with night waking
- Waking 3+ times per night after 6 months of age
- Needing feeding or rocking back to sleep every wake-up
- Wide awake for long stretches in the middle of the night
- Waking at the same times every night, like clockwork
- Getting worse rather than better over time
What's usually behind night waking
- Sleep associations — needing help to fall back asleep between cycles
- Schedule misalignment — too much or too little daytime sleep
- Developmental leaps disrupting established patterns
- Environmental factors like light, temperature, or noise
- Habitual waking — the body clock expects a feed or interaction at set times
How we help with night waking in Stevenage
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.
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Common questions about night waking
Is night waking normal for babies?
Some night waking is completely normal, especially under 6 months. After that, frequent waking — 3+ times a night — usually indicates something that can be improved, like sleep associations or schedule issues.
Will my baby grow out of night waking?
Some babies do, but many don't without changes. If your baby needs specific help to fall back asleep (feeding, rocking), that pattern tends to persist until it's gently addressed.
How long does it take to fix night waking?
Most families see meaningful improvement within 3–5 nights of consistent changes. The timeline depends on your baby's age, temperament, and the approach you're comfortable with.
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Ready to tackle night waking in Stevenage?
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 Hitchin, Letchworth, Welwyn Garden City, Baldock and across Hertfordshire. Our service is fully remote via WhatsApp — so wherever you are, we can help.