Reviewed 5/9/2024
Sleep needs
Everyone's sleep needs are different. And those needs change throughout life. Keep scrolling to see guidelines for how much sleep you might need.
- 14–17 hours: Newborns (0 to 3 months) need 14–17 hours of sleep per day.
- 12–16 hours: Infants (4 to 11 months) need 12–16 hours of sleep per day.
- 11–14 hours: Toddlers (1 to 2 years) need 11–14 hours of sleep per day.
- 10–13 hours: Preschoolers (3 to 5 years) need 10–13 hours of sleep per day.
- 9–12 hours: School-age kids (6 to 12 years) need 9–12 hours of sleep per day.
- 8–10 hours: Teens (13 to 17 years) need 8–10 hours of sleep per day.
- 7–9 hours: Younger adults (18 to 64 years) need 7–9 hours of sleep per day.
- 7–8 hours: Older adults (65-plus years) need 7–8 hours of sleep per day.
ARE YOU HAVING TROUBLE SLEEPING? IT COULD BE A SLEEP DISORDER.
Sources
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "How Much Sleep Do I Need?" https://www.cdc.gov/sleep/about_sleep/how_much_sleep.html.
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. "How Much Sleep Is Enough?" https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/sleep/how-much-sleep.