Ah, newborn sleep—one of the biggest mysteries (and challenges) for new parents! If you’re searching for newborn sleep tips, you’re not alone. Sleep deprivation is real, but with a few expert-backed tricks, you can set your little one up for better sleep while keeping your sanity intact. Let’s dive into the best newborn sleep tips for Aussie parents.
Newborns sleep a lot—usually 14 to 17 hours a day—but in short, unpredictable bursts. That’s because their tiny tummies need frequent feeds, and their sleep cycles are much shorter than ours.
Here’s what to expect:

Before we talk about getting more sleep, let’s make sure it’s safe sleep. Reducing the risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) is the number one priority.
Follow these newborn sleep tips to create a safe sleeping environment: ✅ Always put baby on their back to sleep. ✅ Use a firm mattress in a cot or bassinet. ✅ No pillows, blankets, or stuffed toys in the cot. ✅ Room-share (not bed-share) for the first 6–12 months. ✅ Dress baby appropriately—not too hot, not too cold.
For more safe sleep guidelines, check out Red Nose Australia.
One of the best newborn sleep tips is teaching your baby the difference between day and night.
☀️ Daytime:
🌙 Nighttime:
With time, your baby will learn that nights are for sleeping.

A consistent bedtime routine helps signal to your baby that sleep is coming. Keep it short, sweet, and repeatable—around 20 to 30 minutes is ideal.
Try this: 🛁 Bath time – Warm water relaxes babies. 🤲 Gentle massage – Helps with winding down. 🍼 Final feed – A nice, full tummy. 💤 Swaddling – Keeps baby snug and secure. 🎶 White noise – Mimics the sounds of the womb.
Even if sleep isn’t perfect, a routine helps create predictability (which babies love!).
Swaddling is a game-changer for many newborns. It helps them feel secure and reduces the startle reflex that can wake them up.
Some extra sleep aids to consider: 🎵 White noise machines – Great for blocking out household noise. 🍼 Dummy (pacifier) – Some babies find sucking soothing. 🌙 Red light lamps – Gentler on baby’s eyes than regular lighting.
Just remember: Nothing should go in the cot except baby and a firm mattress.

Babies give subtle sleep cues before they become overtired (and a screaming mess). Watch for:
Try to settle baby before they cross into overtired territory. An overtired baby fights sleep like a tiny warrior!
Just when you think you’ve nailed it, sleep regressions hit (usually around 4, 8, and 12 weeks). It’s totally normal! Growth spurts and brain development can temporarily mess with sleep.
What helps?

If your baby is struggling with sleep despite your best efforts, you’re not alone. Reach out to a maternal health nurse or visit Raising Children Network for expert advice.
And while you’re at it—capture these fleeting moments with a newborn photoshoot! Check out Aurora Joy Photography to preserve these precious first weeks.
Hi there! I'm Emm, a Romsey-based photographer capturing smiles and creating cherished memories. As a mum to Rori and Kody and partner to Josh, I love adventure—riding bikes, savoring coffee, and embracing life's journey. With a background in teaching, I found my true passion in photography over a decade ago. I founded Aurora Joy Photography to celebrate every client's unique journey with warmth and enthusiasm.
March 9, 2026
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