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Baby Twitches in sleep

My baby is twitching his arm and leg in his sleep. What am I suppose to do?
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  • Ethnicity: African American/Black
  • Height: 5'4 1/2
  • Weight: 109lbs
  • Conditions: No

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What you described does not sound unusual. If he or she acts normally while awake, it could be left alone
Sergei Shushunov
The answer depends on the timing and extent of twitching . If these twitches occur soon after your baby falls asleep then it is likely OK. If these persistent for more than 10-15 seconds or occur in short bursts for several times then your baby should be evaluated by your provider.
Michael Minozzi
If it is unvolantary twitching consult you Doctor.
George Carouba