"sleep regression" meaning in All languages combined

See sleep regression on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: sleep regressions [plural]
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  1. (psychology) A period of days or weeks during the first two years of life characterized by a change in an infant's sleep patterns, leading to irregularities such as increased awakenings and fussiness. Categories (topical): Psychology
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