Unsettling between 6pm-10pm

Looking for any tips and advice here if anyone has/had similar experience, we noticed our baby has been so unsettling for the last 5 days in a row between 6pm to 10pm, until she eventually gets too tired and falls in asleep. She refuses to drink the full milk amount she normally does , constant kicks off crying , we tried bath her, burp her, feed, change nappie, infaco, swaddle her, doesn’t seem to work. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you !

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Is it her witching hour ?
I saw on your profile that she’s a newborn. Is she constipated ?

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Possible sleep regression? Best you can do for that is deep breaths for yourself, lots of snuggles, and know that this is a season that will pass. 💕

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Have you gone into a dark room with swaddle and white noise? This helps my LO at night if he’s over stimulated. I’ve found having him upright on my chest, humming and either walking or bouncing in a very low simulation environment helps end of day

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