Reverse Cycling in Babies: Why Your Baby Feeds More at Night, and How to Gently Shift It
Is your baby feeding every hour at night but barely interested in feeds during the day? You might be experiencing reverse cycling, a common rhythm shift where babies take in more calories overnight. In this blog, Brisbane sleep consultant Sarah from The Sleep Sanctuary explains why reverse cycling happens and how gentle, responsive sleep support can help families across Brisbane and Australia rebalance sleep and feeding patterns.

