Exhausted from your baby's night wakings?
Help your 4–6‑month‑old sleep longer with gentle, no tears, science‑backed strategies.
At 4 to 6 months, your baby may be waking up frequently—needing to be rocked, nursed, or held back to sleep every time. You're running on empty. You're wondering if it's supposed to be this hard. You're not alone.
💡 The good news? Now, at 4 to 6 months, is the perfect window to change things—gently. Better Nights Start Now!
the best age to consolidate night sleep
Why 4–6 Months Is the Sweet Spot
Between 4 and 6 months, babies are finally ready to connect sleep cycles. Their circadian rhythms are maturing. Sleep pressure builds more predictably. But, they haven’t yet developed separation anxiety—which usually begins around 7+ months.
That means now is the easiest and gentlest time to help your baby learn how to fall asleep more independently and reduce night wakings.
And that’s exactly what this guide is here to help you do.
how this guide will help
A Plan That Works With Your Baby
The 4–6 Month Nights Guide gives you a compassionate, research-backed roadmap to:
✅ Get your baby falling asleep faster and sleeping longer.
✅ Reduce the need to feed or rock to sleep at bedtime and during the night.
✅ Keep 1–2 night feeds if needed—breastfeeding and bottle-feeding friendly.
✅ Gently teach your baby to fall asleep on their own, and
✅ Restore your sanity with a researched-backed sleep plan. Feel confident in your approach—even on the hard days.
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You Don’t Have to Choose Between Sleep and Crying
There’s no 'cry-it-out' here. Instead, you’ll choose from two baby-led, hands-on, parent-present methods—both designed for emotional attunement and gentle support. You’ll never be told to leave your baby alone.
You'll stay close, stay calm, and guide them—step by step.
What you'll learn
What’s Inside the Guide:
✅ Sleep timing: Learn how to get naps and bedtime right to reduce night wakings—no guessing.
✅ Bedtime routines: Create calming, predictable wind-downs that help your baby feel safe and sleepy.
✅ Gentle, evidence-based, sleep training: Choose a method that fits your parenting style and your baby’s temperament.
✅ Night weaning (optional): Gradually reduce night feeds (if you and your baby are ready).
✅ Real-world support: How to maintain good sleep habits for years to come.
How the Guide Works
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This Guide Is for You If…
✅ You’re exhausted from rocking, bouncing, or feeding at bedtime and during the night.
✅ You’re ready to make a change—but want to do it gently.
✅ You want real, lasting sleep—not a quick fix that backfires.
Gentle, Evidence-Based, and Parent-Tested
This guide is not a one-size-fits-all plan. It includes options, flexibility, and support—designed for real babies and real parents. Whether you’re ready to make big changes or just small tweaks, we’ll meet you where you are.
I was so afraid of sleep training. Everything I’d heard made it sound harsh—like I had to choose between letting my baby cry alone or never sleeping again. As a sensitive parent, I couldn’t bear the thought of causing distress just to get more rest. But I was exhausted. My baby was waking every 90 minutes at night, and I was running on fumes.
This guide was a revelation.
What I found wasn’t a “one-size-fits-all” method, but a compassionate, evidence-based approach that respected both my baby’s needs and my own. The emphasis on timing, environment, and bedtime routines gave us the foundation we were missing. And when it came to sleep training, I was relieved—there were gentle options, including one where I could comfort my baby as much as needed.
We started with the bedtime-only method, and within a few nights, my baby was falling asleep peacefully—without tears, without fear, and without needing me every time they stirred. I never thought it could be this smooth or this kind.
This guide showed me that sleep training doesn’t have to be traumatic. It can be nurturing, responsive, and deeply bonding. I only wish I’d found it sooner.
There were nights I cried right alongside my baby. I felt like I was failing, and I was just so tired. This guide didn’t just give us tips—it gave us reassurance and a way forward. We followed the gradual approach and stuck to it. It wasn’t always easy, but it worked. Our baby now falls asleep independently and only wakes once to feed. It’s changed everything. We’re sleeping, we’re functioning, and we even have time to relax together in the evenings. I didn’t realize how much I needed this until I had it. If you’re exhausted and unsure, please read this guide—you deserve rest too.
Before discovering the Primrose Sleep guide, I was at a breaking point. My baby was waking up nearly every hour, and I hadn’t slept more than two hours at a stretch in weeks. I felt like I was failing as a mom, constantly overwhelmed and barely holding it together. This guide didn’t just help my baby sleep—it gave me back my sanity.
What stood out was how gentle and respectful the approach was. I didn’t feel like I had to choose between comforting my baby and helping them learn to sleep. The step-by-step guidance, especially the sleep training options and emphasis on routine and environment, helped us feel empowered rather than pressured. Within a week, our nights went from chaos to calm. I cried tears of relief the first time my baby slept a solid stretch.
If you're desperate, exhausted, and unsure where to turn—this guide will change your life. It did for me.
Before finding this guide, we were at our breaking point. Our baby was waking 6–8 times a night, and my partner and I were completely drained—physically and emotionally. I was anxious all day just thinking about bedtime. This guide gave us a plan we could actually follow, and more importantly, it gave us hope. We started with the bedtime routine and sleep environment changes, and within days, things began to shift. Now, our baby sleeps in longer stretches, and we’ve even had full nights. I can’t express how much this has helped my mental health and brought peace back into our home. I finally feel like myself again.
This guide gave me something I desperately needed: clarity. I was overwhelmed with advice from everywhere, but this broke it down into simple, flexible steps. Even just understanding wake windows and when to cap naps helped us avoid overtired meltdowns.
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Need extra help in the future? This guide unlocks access to affordable, personalized sleep support.
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If you don't see improvements in your baby's sleep we offer a full refund.
Start Sleeping Better Tonight
You don’t need to wait for your baby to 'grow out of it'. With this guide, you can start making gentle, sustainable changes right now.
Sleep doesn't have to wait. This is the most gentle and effective age to make a change. You’ll feel confident. Your baby will feel secure. And your whole family will sleep better.
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Join the countless parents who’ve traded tears and exhaustion for smiles and rest. You’ll get instant access to the guide, and it’s completely risk-free with our guarantee: If you follow the steps but don't see improvements in your baby's nights we'll refund you in full!
You’ve got this — and we’re here to help every step of the way.
FAQs
Do you recommend sleep training?
Yes—very gently and with full support. The only way to reduce night wakings at this age is to teach your baby how to fall asleep on their own. Our guide walks you through two responsive, baby-led methods so you'll always be there responding to your little one's needs.
How soon will I see improvements?
Most families see noticeable changes in sleep within 5–10 nights. Some babies respond even sooner, while others may take a little longer depending on the method you choose and your baby’s temperament.
Will my baby sleep through the night?
Most babies begin sleeping through the night within 1–2 weeks after learning to fall asleep independently. The guide also includes guidance on night weaning, sleep timing, and environment — all of which support longer, more restful stretches. Every baby is different, but these tools give you the best chance of success.
What if my baby has medical or feeding issues?
Feeding issues, reflux, or medical conditions can absolutely affect sleep. We always recommend speaking with your pediatrician or lactation consultant if something feels off. And remember: if the guide turns out not to be the right fit, you’re covered by our 100% money-back guarantee—no stress.
Can I keep night feeds while improving sleep?
Yes! At 4–6 months, most babies still need 1–2 night feeds. This guide helps reduce unnecessary wakings without cutting out the feeds your baby still needs. You can absolutely continue breastfeeding or bottle-feeding—and still get more rest.
Will this guide also help a younger or older baby?
This guide is designed specifically for babies between 4 and 6 months old. It’s tailored to this unique window—when babies are ready for longer stretches of night sleep but haven’t yet developed separation anxiety.
If your baby is younger, check out our Newborn Nights Guide. For older babies or toddlers, try our 7–18 Month Nights Guide.
What is your refund policy?
We stand behind this guide with a Lifetime Money-Back Guarantee. If it doesn’t help your baby sleep better, just email us at hello@primrosesleep.com. Please allow 3 business days for a reply—we’ll make it right.