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Different problems can occur during sleep. When a children are lying on their backs or tummies (as opposed to on their sides) the usual breathing difficulties can be made worse. Sometimes there are short intervals in breathing (sleep apnoea). Some children have epileptic seizures in their sleep. It is important to tell your paediatrician what you notice during your child’s sleep. Treating the symptoms is sometimes possible and necessary.

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