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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 7 MIN

Second Night Syndrome: Why Your Chill Baby Changed Overnight

from The 10 Minute Newborn | Quick Tips for Newborn Parents · host Kristen Jacob

My second daughter barely made a sound when she was born. After the first night my husband and I genuinely thought we'd hit the jackpot.And then night two happened. Nonstop crying. Nonstop feeding. A complete one-eighty.What I was witnessing had a name, a biological reason, and a predictable timeline. Nobody told me any of it. This episode prepares you for that.In this episode:Why babies sleep beautifully on night one and fall apart on night twoWhat cluster feeding is actually doing for your milk supplyWhy night two is not a preview of the baby you haveHow long it actually lastsThe hard nights don't disappear when you're prepared. They just stop feeling like failure.Ready to walk into the newborn stage with a plan? The Newborn Blueprint Method is the program that gives you the roadmap AND me there with you every week. Join us now: https://snoozeclues.co/newborn-foundation-protocolHit subscribe so you never go into one of these moments without knowing what's coming.

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