Can babies have sleep apnea? With Mother’s Day this coming weekend, the sleep apnea blog takes a look at whether sleep apnea in babies should be a concern for today’s parent.
The short answer is, unfortunately, yes. Sleep apnea in babies is a well-documented clinical condition, and it’s common enough to be broken down into two general categories: apnea of infancy and apnea of prematurity.
We’ll explore these definitions in more detail in upcoming blog posts. For now, let’s get started with general information about sleep apnea in babies.