If youre reading this right now, chances are youre sitting in the quiet of the night, exhausted, overwhelmed, and wondering if this endless cycle of broken sleep will ever end. I get it — Ive been there with countless families Ive supported over the years. And while its easy to blame yourself or your baby, the truth is that theres a reason sleep deprivation feels worse at night — and its not just about the hours youre missing.

If night-time feels heavier than the day, it’s not because you’re failing — it’s because your nervous system is exhausted.

The Emotional Side of Exhaustion

Sleep deprivation doesnt just make you tired — it affects your emotions, patience, and resilience. At night, when the house is quiet and the world slows down, every small frustration can feel amplified. Your mind starts to run in circles: Why wont they sleep? Am I doing this wrong? Will I ever feel rested again?”

These thoughts are normal. In fact, theyre your brain trying to process the constant demand of caring for a little human who relies on you for everything. But the more exhausted you are, the harder it is to respond calmly — and the easier it is to spiral into worry, guilt, or self-doubt.

Many parents dont realise that night-time exhaustion isnt just physical. Its emotional, too. Your body is tired, but your mind is alert — a combination that makes frustration, anxiety, and even sadness feel more intense.

Why It Feels Harder at Night

Several things make nighttime particularly challenging:

  • Silence amplifies everything: During the day, distractions and routines can keep your mind off your exhaustion. At night, the quiet amplifies your fatigue and worries
  • Circadian rhythm disruption: Our bodies are wired to rest at night. When sleep is broken, your hormones, mood, and ability to think clearly all get affected.
  • Isolation: Even if your partner is home, nighttime often feels like a solo battle. Feeling alone in your struggle makes it harder to cope.

 

Recognising that your difficulty at night isnt a sign of weakness — its a normal response to a tough, prolonged challenge — is the first step toward feeling better.

What You Can Do About It (For Yourself)

While most sleep guidance focuses on baby routines, parents often need strategies to survive and thrive alongside their little ones. Heres what I share with the families I support:

1. Accept the Nighttime Reality

Remind yourself: its okay to feel frustrated, emotional, or overwhelmed. These feelings are a normal response to your circumstances, not a reflection of your parenting.

2. Break the Night Into Manageable Chunks

Instead of focusing on how long until morning?” try breaking the night into shorter periods. Focus on one feeding, one nappy change, or one soothing session at a time.

3. Use Gentle Self-Care

Even small acts matter. A warm cup of tea, a shower, or just stepping outside for a minute can help reset your nervous system.

4. Let Go of Perfection

Your babys sleep doesnt need to be perfect for your family to survive and thrive. Gentle improvements, small wins, and realistic expectations are what really matter.

5. Ask for Help and Share the Load

If you have a partner, friend, or family member who can take a night or even an hour, let them. Sleep deprivation is easier to manage when its shared.

6. Focus on What You Can Control

You cant control every waking or every regression, but you can control things like your bedtime routine, your environment, and your self-talk. Celebrate these small wins — they add up.

Remember: Youre Not Alone

Thousands of parents Ive supported have felt exactly what youre feeling now — tired, anxious, and emotionally drained. And the good news? With guidance, reassurance, and gentle strategies, improvements often come quickly. Many families see meaningful changes within days, not months.

The key is to address both sides of the equation: your babys sleep and your emotional well-being. When both are supported, nights become calmer, mornings become brighter, and you start to feel like yourself again.


 

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