The 3am Crisis Has a Natural Answer: How This Organic Baby Sleep Tea Is Finally Giving Exhausted Parents Their Nights Back
The 3am Crisis Has a Natural Answer: How This Organic Baby Sleep Tea Is Finally Giving Exhausted Parents Their Nights Back
Four carefully chosen organic herbs — lemon balm, linden flower, fennel, and cumin — working together to gently soothe your baby into peaceful, natural sleep. No chemicals. No guesswork. Just rest.
To Every Parent Who Has Watched the Clock Tick from 1am to 2am to 3am to 4am — This Is for You
Sleep deprivation is one of the most disorienting, emotionally challenging experiences a parent can face. When your baby cannot sleep, you cannot sleep — and that compound exhaustion affects everything: your mental health, your relationship, your ability to function and enjoy the beautiful, fleeting moments of your baby's early life. You deserve a solution that is gentle enough for your baby, honest enough for you, and effective enough to actually work. That is exactly what Baby Sleep Tea was created to be.
Why Babies Struggle to Sleep — And What's Actually Happening in Their Bodies
Before exploring the solution, it helps to understand the problem. Infant sleep challenges are almost never a parenting failure — they are a biological reality rooted in how the newborn brain and body actually function.
Most of these factors cannot be "fixed" — they resolve naturally as your baby develops. But the digestive discomfort and nervous system overstimulation components can be meaningfully supported — and this is precisely where Baby Sleep Tea provides its most powerful benefit. By gently calming the gut and soothing the nervous system simultaneously, it removes two of the most common barriers to peaceful infant sleep.
Normal Baby Sleep — What to Actually Expect
Newborns sleep 16–17 hours a day in short, unpredictable bursts. By 3 months, most babies consolidate to longer stretches. By 6 months, the majority can sleep 6–8 hours at a time. Baby Sleep Tea is designed to support this natural developmental progression — not to chemically force sleep, but to gently remove the physical and nervous system barriers that prevent your baby from achieving the deep, restorative sleep their growing brain genuinely needs.
Introducing Secrets of Tea Baby Sleep Tea
Crafted with the same meticulous care that defines every Secrets of Tea product, Baby Sleep Tea is a precisely formulated blend of four organic herbs chosen specifically for their synergistic ability to support infant sleep. This is not a sedative. It does not force sleep or suppress your baby's nervous system. Instead, it gently removes the physical and neurological obstacles — trapped gas, muscle tension, nervous system arousal — that stand between your baby and the peaceful sleep they need to grow and thrive.
Every ingredient is USDA Certified Organic, caffeine-free, and free from preservatives, dairy, gluten, and soy. The formula reflects centuries of traditional use across cultures where these herbs have been trusted tools of infant care for generations — now refined, certified, and delivered in a convenient, easy-to-prepare tea format.
What's Inside Baby Sleep Tea — And Exactly Why
You deserve to know precisely what you are giving your baby and why each ingredient was chosen. Here is the complete, transparent breakdown of every herb in this formula.
🍋 Organic Lemon Balm
The cornerstone of this formula. Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is one of the most extensively studied and trusted calming herbs for infant wellness. It works as a gentle nervine — an herb that relaxes the nervous system — reducing the nervous arousal and restlessness that prevent babies from settling. A 2019 systematic review in the Journal of Herbal Medicine confirmed lemon balm's calming and sleep-supporting properties. Research at the Herbal Academy confirms it "reduces stress and soothes the stomach" — addressing two of the most common barriers to infant sleep simultaneously. It is traditionally used across Mediterranean cultures specifically for infant sleep support.
🌸 Linden Flower
Linden (Tilia cordata) — the sweetly scented flower of the linden tree — has been used for centuries as a trusted nervine and gentle sleep herb across European herbal medicine traditions. As a nervine, it directly relaxes the nervous system, promoting the transition from an alert to a calm, drowsy state. Research confirms it promotes sleep and eases anxiety across all ages, including infants. It works synergistically with lemon balm — the combination of the two nervines producing a stronger calming effect than either herb alone. The traditional use of linden for infant sleep is documented in herbalist literature as far back as medieval Europe.
🌿 Florence Fennel
Florence fennel plays a dual role in this blend. First, its well-documented carminative (gas-relieving) properties address one of the most common causes of nighttime waking — intestinal gas and discomfort. By relaxing the smooth muscles of the intestinal tract and allowing trapped gas to move naturally, it removes the physical pain that disrupts sleep. Second, fennel contributes its own mild calming properties to the formula, supporting the overall relaxation effect. Clinical studies have repeatedly demonstrated fennel's effectiveness for infant digestive distress — the same mechanism that drives many sleep disruptions. Addressing the gut allows the baby to achieve the deep sleep their body needs.
🌱 Iranian Cumin
Iranian cumin (Cuminum cyminum) is a time-honoured digestive herb used across Persian, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean infant care traditions for centuries. It supports the infant gut microbiome, reduces intestinal cramping and bloating, and alleviates the abdominal discomfort that can make settling for sleep impossible. Its antiviral and antioxidant properties provide additional immune support, while its carminative action works synergistically with fennel to provide comprehensive digestive calming. The combination of cumin and fennel creates a powerfully effective digestive support layer beneath the nervous system calming delivered by lemon balm and linden flower.
🔬 Why Four Herbs Work Better Than One: Each herb in this formula targets a different mechanism of sleep disruption. Lemon balm and linden flower calm the nervous system. Fennel and cumin calm the digestive system. When both systems are calm simultaneously, the conditions for deep, restorative infant sleep are finally in place. This multi-mechanism approach is why single-ingredient products often provide incomplete results — and why this four-herb formula is designed to address the complete picture of infant sleep challenges.
Six Ways Baby Sleep Tea Transforms Your Baby's Night — and Your Own
The effects of peaceful infant sleep ripple outward — through your baby's health and development, and through your family's entire quality of life.
Longer, Deeper Sleep Stretches
By addressing the two root causes of nighttime waking — gut discomfort and nervous system arousal — this blend creates the internal conditions for significantly longer, more restorative sleep cycles.
Calms Nervous System Overstimulation
Lemon balm and linden flower's nervine properties gently de-escalate the heightened neurological state that keeps overtired babies wired and unable to settle — even when they are clearly exhausted.
Relieves Gas & Digestive Discomfort
Florence fennel and Iranian cumin work as gentle carminatives — releasing trapped intestinal gas and relaxing the gut muscles that cause the cramping pain that wakes babies and prevents deep sleep.
Eases the Pre-Bedtime Window
Given 30 minutes before bedtime, this tea helps transition your baby from the stimulation of the day to the calm of the night — making your bedtime routine smoother, calmer, and more predictable.
Restores Parental Wellbeing
When babies sleep, parents recover. The physical and mental restoration that comes from adequate sleep is not a luxury — it is essential for the health of the whole family and the quality of the parent-baby bond.
Supports Healthy Brain Development
Deep sleep is when the infant brain consolidates learning, grows neural connections, and releases growth hormones. Supporting better quality sleep is directly supporting your baby's cognitive and physical development.
The Science: How Lemon Balm & Linden Flower Support Sleep
Chamomile's apigenin is well-known for binding to benzodiazepine receptors in the brain — the same receptors targeted by anti-anxiety medications — producing sedation and relaxation. Lemon balm works similarly through its rosmarinic acid and flavonoids, inhibiting GABA-T (the enzyme that breaks down the calming neurotransmitter GABA) — effectively allowing calming brain chemistry to persist longer. Linden flower's flavonoids including kaempferol and quercetin produce anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) and sleep-promoting effects through similar mechanisms. The combination of these two nervines delivers a layered, gentle, sustained calming effect on the infant nervous system — without any dependency risk or side effects.
How to Prepare Baby Sleep Tea for Best Results
Preparation is simple and takes under 10 minutes. The key is timing — giving the tea approximately 30 minutes before your intended bedtime to allow the calming compounds to reach full effect.
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Steep One Bag in 8oz Boiling Water
Place one Baby Sleep Tea bag in 8oz (240ml) of freshly boiled water. Cover the cup immediately — covering preserves the aromatic volatile compounds from the lemon balm and linden flower that would otherwise escape with the steam, reducing the tea's calming potency.
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Steep for 5–7 Minutes (Covered)
A full 5–7 minute steep is important — this ensures complete extraction of the herbal compounds from all four ingredients. The longer steep compared to a standard drinking tea is what makes this formula therapeutically effective rather than merely flavourful.
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Cool to Safe Temperature
Allow the tea to cool to a safe, comfortable lukewarm temperature — approximately body temperature (37°C/98°F). Test on your inner wrist before giving to your baby. Never give warm liquids directly from steeping — always cool first. This usually takes 15–20 minutes at room temperature.
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Give 30 Minutes Before Bedtime
Timing is crucial for best results. Administer the tea approximately 30 minutes before you want your baby to sleep — this window allows the lemon balm and linden flower to begin working on the nervous system and the fennel and cumin to calm the digestive tract before the bedtime routine begins.
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Choose Your Delivery Method
Use whichever method your baby accepts most readily. Options include: direct with a small spoon, via a bottle (mixed into cooled breast milk or formula), or via dropper for newborns. Breastfeeding mothers can also drink the tea themselves — the calming compounds pass through breast milk, providing a continuous gentle effect with every night feed.
🌙 Age-Based Dosage Guide
| Baby's Age | Recommended Serving | Timing | Delivery Method |
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| 1 day – 3 months | 1–3 oz (30–90ml) | 30 min before sleep | Dropper or small spoon |
| 3–6 months | 3–6 oz (90–180ml) | 30 min before sleep | Bottle or spoon |
| 6 months – 1 year | 6–8 oz (180–240ml) | 30 min before sleep | Bottle or sippy cup |
| Breastfeeding mum | 1 full cup (240ml) | 1 hr before baby's bedtime | Mum drinks it directly |
*Always start with the smaller end of the recommended range. For newborns under 2 weeks, consult your paediatrician before beginning.
Baby Sleep Tea as Part of a Complete Bedtime Routine
The most powerful results come when Baby Sleep Tea is used as one element of a consistent, calming bedtime routine. The tea signals to your baby's developing brain that sleep is coming — and over time, the routine itself becomes a powerful sleep cue.
🛁 Warm Bath (T–40 min)
A warm bath 40 minutes before bed causes the slight core temperature drop that signals the brain to begin producing melatonin — the body's natural sleep hormone
🍵 Baby Sleep Tea (T–30 min)
Give the tea 30 minutes before your target sleep time. This window allows the lemon balm and linden flower to calm the nervous system before the final sleep steps
📖 Quiet Feeding + Story (T–15 min)
A calm feeding session and soft bedtime story complete the wind-down — keeping stimulation low while creating warm, secure connection that supports sleep readiness
🌙 Dark Room & White Noise (T–0)
Darkness triggers melatonin production; white noise mimics the sounds of the womb, creating the familiar sensory environment that helps babies transition to sleep
The Power of Routine Repetition
Consistency is more powerful than any single intervention. After 1–2 weeks of the same bedtime routine in the same order, your baby's brain begins to associate each step with sleep — so that the warm bath, the tea, the story, and the dark room become a neurological countdown to sleep. The tea's pharmacological effect combines with the conditioned response to create a powerful, reliable sleep trigger. Many parents notice that after 2 weeks, simply preparing the tea causes their baby to become visibly calmer in anticipation.
Safe Sleep Practices — Essential Information for Every Parent
Baby Sleep Tea supports peaceful sleep — but the physical environment your baby sleeps in is equally important for their safety. Secrets of Tea always reminds parents of these evidence-based safe sleep guidelines from the American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP):
| Safe Sleep Practice | Recommendation |
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| Sleep Position | ✓ Always on their back until at least 12 months old |
| Sleep Surface | ✓ Firm, flat crib or bassinet — never on a soft surface |
| Bedding | ✓ No soft bedding, pillows, or bumpers in the sleep space |
| Toys & Objects | ✓ No soft toys or stuffed animals in the crib until 12 months |
| Room Sharing | ✓ AAP recommends room-sharing (but not bed-sharing) for at least 6 months |
| Temperature | ✓ Keep room 68–72°F (20–22°C) — cool, not cold |
| Smoke Exposure | ✗ Never expose a baby to second-hand smoke — it significantly increases SIDS risk |
Tea + Safe Sleep = Complete Baby Sleep Care
Baby Sleep Tea creates the internal conditions for sleep — a calm nervous system and settled digestive system. Safe sleep practices create the safe external environment for sleep. Together, they form a complete, responsible approach to supporting your baby's sleep health from every angle.
Tonight, The Stars Align — For Your Baby and For You
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⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your paediatrician before introducing any herbal tea to your baby, especially for newborns under 4 weeks old. Always follow safe sleep practices as recommended by your paediatrician or the American Academy of Paediatrics. If your baby shows signs of allergic reaction, extreme lethargy, difficulty breathing, or any symptom that concerns you, seek immediate medical attention. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Baby Sleep Tea Q&A: 10 Questions Every Sleep-Deprived Parent Asks Before Trying This Organic Formula
From newborn safety to timing, breastfeeding to the linden flower question — every answer you need before tonight's bedtime routine.
When you're running on broken sleep and searching for something that will actually help your baby rest, you need honest answers — not vague reassurances. Below are the 10 questions parents ask most frequently before trying Baby Sleep Tea, answered with complete transparency, research references where relevant, and the genuine care for infant safety that defines everything Secrets of Tea does. Your baby's wellbeing is always the first priority.
Is Baby Sleep Tea safe for my newborn? I have a baby who is only a few weeks old and I'm worried about giving anything new.
Your caution is completely appropriate — and it reflects exactly the kind of thoughtful parenting that will serve your baby well. Here is our honest, complete answer.
The formula is designed for use from day one of life, with dosage guidelines that begin at "1 day old" (see the age-based dosage guide in Part 1). The four herbs — lemon balm, linden flower, Florence fennel, and Iranian cumin — are among the most widely used, gently studied herbs in traditional infant wellness globally, with no stimulant compounds and no sedative chemicals. All are caffeine-free and organically certified.
- All four herbs have centuries of traditional use in infant care across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and European cultures
- The formula is USDA Organic — free from synthetic pesticides, herbicides, and chemical additives that could concern a developing infant's system
- No alcohol, no preservatives, no artificial flavours or colours — the specific additives that raise most concern in infant products
- The product is caffeine-free — critically important for infant nervous system development
How quickly will this tea actually make my baby sleep? What can I realistically expect on the first night?
We want to be honest with you about this — because setting realistic expectations helps you use this product correctly and avoid disappointment. The herbal compounds work gently and progressively, not like a pharmaceutical sedative. Here is a truthful timeline:
- Night 1–2: Many parents notice a visible calming effect approximately 20–30 minutes after giving the tea — the baby becomes less fussy, less tense, and more receptive to settling. However, the full digestive and nervous system support effect takes a few days to fully establish
- Days 3–5: As the herbs build consistency in your baby's routine, settling time typically begins to improve meaningfully. Gas discomfort during the night reduces, and the nervous system calming produces more sustained relaxation
- Week 1–2: Most parents report significantly improved sleep stretches, faster settling at bedtime, and fewer nighttime wakings from digestive discomfort
- Week 2–4: Combined with a consistent bedtime routine, the tea increasingly functions as a sleep cue — the baby's brain begins to associate the tea with the sleep sequence, enhancing its effectiveness through conditioned response
I read somewhere that linden flower tea can be dangerous for babies. Should I be worried?
This is an important question and you are right to raise it — so let's address it clearly and honestly. The concern about linden flower is specifically related to the risk of botulism contamination in raw, unprocessed linden flowers from certain environments — the same reason raw honey is not given to babies under 12 months. This is a genuine concern with some untested, raw botanical products.
Why Secrets of Tea Baby Sleep Tea is safe:
- USDA Organic Certification: This is independently verified certification — not a self-reported claim. USDA Organic certification requires rigorous testing, traceability, and compliance standards that address contamination risks at every stage of production
- Professional formulation: This product was developed by Secrets of Tea's formulation team with paediatric safety as the primary concern — not assembled from raw botanical sources without testing
- Steeping process: The preparation instructions (steeping in freshly boiled water) are specifically designed to ensure the water temperature adequately processes the herbs
- Traditional use history: Linden flower is documented across centuries of European and Mediterranean infant care traditions as a safe and trusted calming herb for babies
Can I mix this with formula or breast milk? My baby refuses liquids from a spoon.
Absolutely — and for many babies, mixing the tea into their regular bottle is the easiest and most effective delivery method. Here is exactly how to do it safely:
- Cool completely before mixing: The prepared tea must be at room temperature or below before being combined with formula or expressed breast milk — never add warm tea to milk
- For formula: Prepare formula as normal, cool to appropriate temperature, then add the appropriate tea amount (see dosage guide). Mix gently by swirling — not shaking — to avoid introducing extra air bubbles
- For breast milk: Allow expressed milk to cool to room temperature or from the refrigerator, add tea, mix gently. Consumed immediately — do not refrigerate the mixture
- Dropper method for newborns: For very young babies who are not yet bottle-feeding efficiently, 1ml doses via a clean oral dropper placed at the side of the mouth works well and allows precise dosing
- Timing still matters: Regardless of delivery method, try to give the tea approximately 30 minutes before your target sleep time
My baby wakes up at night because of gas, not just difficulty settling. Will this tea help with that specifically?
Yes — and this is actually one of Baby Sleep Tea's most important differentiators from simple nervine (calming) sleep teas. The formula specifically addresses both causes of nighttime waking simultaneously: digestive discomfort AND nervous system arousal.
Florence fennel and Iranian cumin are both clinically studied carminative (gas-relieving) herbs:
- Florence fennel's anethole compounds relax the smooth muscles of the intestinal tract, allowing trapped gas to move through and pass naturally — removing the painful pressure that wakes sleeping babies
- Iranian cumin supports healthy gut motility and modulates the infant gut microbiome — reducing the likelihood of gas accumulating in the first place rather than just relieving it after it forms
- The combination of fennel + cumin provides a more comprehensive digestive calming effect than either herb alone — addressing gas from multiple mechanisms simultaneously
- Additionally, lemon balm has mild antispasmodic properties that help calm intestinal cramping — adding another layer of digestive support on top of fennel and cumin's carminative action
Are there any side effects I should watch for? What does "not sleeping well" actually look like if the tea doesn't work?
A thoughtful question that deserves a complete, honest answer. Baby Sleep Tea has an excellent safety profile — but every parent should know what to watch for, especially in the first few uses.
Normal and expected responses (not side effects):
- Visible calming/drowsiness 20–30 minutes after serving: This is the desired effect of the nervine herbs — not a concern
- More gas passing initially: As the fennel and cumin begin working, previously trapped gas may move and pass — this is therapeutic and will settle within 1–2 days
- Slightly longer initial sleep than usual on first use: This is the lemon balm and linden flower taking effect — entirely expected and beneficial
Contact your paediatrician if you notice:
- Skin rash, hives, or swelling — particularly around the face or mouth — possible allergic response
- Difficulty breathing or swallowing
- Extreme lethargy that seems beyond normal sleepiness — the tea should calm, not sedate
- Any symptom that instinctively concerns you as the parent who knows your baby best
We already use Babies Magic Tea for colic. Is Baby Sleep Tea different? Do we need both?
Great question — and the answer reveals the thoughtful complementary design of Secrets of Tea's product range. Yes, these are genuinely different products formulated for different primary purposes, though they share some ingredient overlap.
Babies Magic Tea (Colic Relief):
- Fennel, chamomile, lemon balm, licorice root
- Primary purpose: acute colic relief, gas release, digestive distress — used during or before colic episodes
- Optimised for fast-acting gas and colic relief throughout the day
- The chamomile and licorice root target colic-specific gut calming
Baby Sleep Tea:
- Lemon balm, linden flower, Florence fennel, Iranian cumin
- Primary purpose: bedtime calming and sleep support — used specifically in the sleep preparation routine
- The addition of linden flower provides significantly stronger nervine/sleep-promoting action
- Iranian cumin adds specific gut microbiome support that complements the fennel's carminative action for overnight digestive comfort
My baby is 7 months old and has been a terrible sleeper since birth. Is it too late to start? Will it still help at this age?
Not too late at all — and Baby Sleep Tea works across the full infant age range, including babies and toddlers who have never been good sleepers. In fact, for older babies (6+ months), the formula often works particularly well because:
- Digestive system is more mature: At 6–7 months, babies can receive the full recommended serving size (6–8oz), allowing the full therapeutic dose of all four herbs to work effectively
- Routine responsiveness increases: Older babies respond more quickly to consistent routines and conditioned sleep cues — the tea becomes a meaningful sleep signal faster in babies who are developmentally ready for routine
- Separation anxiety: From around 6 months, separation anxiety becomes a major driver of sleep disruption. Lemon balm and linden flower's anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) properties are directly relevant to this developmental stage — not just to digestive discomfort
- Sleep association habits: Older babies with established poor sleep associations (needing to be rocked, fed to sleep, etc.) often benefit from the tea as part of a gentle sleep coaching process — the calming herbs make the process of learning new sleep associations less distressing for both baby and parent
Can I give this every night indefinitely? Or is there a point where I should stop or cycle off?
Baby Sleep Tea can be given nightly as part of a consistent bedtime routine for as long as your baby benefits from it. The herbs in this formula are gentle dietary botanicals — not pharmaceutical sleep agents — and there is no dependency risk or habituation effect associated with these herbs at the doses used for infant care.
Natural milestones when parents typically reduce or stop:
- Around 3–4 months: When the colic and gassiness phase typically resolves naturally — many parents find they no longer need daily use for digestive support, though continue for nervous system calming
- Around 6 months: When the baby's circadian rhythm establishes and longer natural sleep stretches emerge — you may find the tea is needed only on particularly fussy evenings rather than every night
- Around 12 months: By the first birthday, most babies have developed sufficient nervous system maturity and gut function that nightly herbal support is no longer necessary
- During teething or developmental leaps: Some parents who have reduced use find it valuable to reinstate during these periods of predictable sleep disruption
What makes this better than just giving my baby melatonin or an over-the-counter infant sleep drop?
This is a question many modern parents are asking — and it deserves an honest, evidence-informed answer rather than a reflexive "natural is always better" response.
Why paediatricians are cautious about infant melatonin:
- Melatonin is a hormone — not a herb. Introducing exogenous hormones to a developing infant's endocrine system is fundamentally different from giving gentle nervine herbs
- Infant melatonin metabolism is immature — very little is known about appropriate dosing, and commercial infant melatonin products are largely unregulated
- The American Academy of Paediatrics does not currently recommend melatonin for infants due to insufficient safety data in this age group
- Most infant sleep issues are developmental — not melatonin deficiency. Supplementing melatonin does not address the underlying causes (gas, nervous system immaturity) the way a herbal formula does
Why organic herbal sleep tea is a different category:
- Lemon balm and linden flower work by supporting existing neurochemical pathways (GABA, rosmarinic acid, kaempferol) — not by introducing external hormones
- No endocrine disruption — these herbs do not interfere with the infant's own developing melatonin production cycle
- USDA Organic certification provides a safety standard that most OTC infant drops do not carry
- Centuries of traditional infant use across multiple cultures provides a real-world safety record that clinical trials for new OTC products cannot match
- Addresses the actual causes of infant sleep disruption (gut discomfort + nervous system arousal) rather than chemically overriding the symptom
Tonight, Your Baby Deserves Peaceful Sleep. So Do You.
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🌙 Shop Baby Sleep Tea — $15.87 Browse All Baby Care Teas →⚕️ Medical Disclaimer: The answers in this Q&A are for informational and educational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Always consult your paediatrician before introducing any herbal product to your baby — especially for newborns under 4 weeks old. Always follow safe sleep practices as recommended by the American Academy of Paediatrics: babies should sleep on their back, in a safe crib or bassinet, without soft bedding, toys, or sleep positioners. If your baby shows any signs of allergic reaction, extreme lethargy, difficulty breathing, or any symptom that causes concern, seek immediate medical attention. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.