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Prayer for Baby to Sleep Through the Night (+ Catholic & Dua)

Prayer for Baby to Sleep Through the Night (+ Catholic & Dua)

By Betteroo Team ·

Updated

A parent gently praying over a sleeping baby in a crib at night, illustrating a prayer for baby to sleep through the night

When your baby fights sleep and you have tried everything, a prayer is sometimes the thing that steadies your own heart enough to keep going. Below are gentle prayers for a baby to sleep through the night, from the Christian and Catholic traditions, along with the Islamic duas many parents say over a little one, and a few words for the exhausted parent at 3am.

Pick the ones that fit your faith and your family, whisper them over the crib tonight, and know that a calmer parent often makes for a calmer baby. Near the end you will find a short, honest note about what to do when prayer alone is not settling the nights.

If You Only Say One

Lord, settle my baby into a deep and peaceful sleep tonight. Quiet their little body, ease whatever is troubling them, and let them rest until morning. Watch over their crib, and give this tired family the gift of a full night. Amen.

Short Prayers for Baby to Sleep Through the Night

Simple, gentle prayers to say as you lay your baby down. Keep your voice soft and low, the same way each night, so the prayer becomes part of the calm.

Dear God, bless my little one with sleep tonight. Calm their body, soothe their cries, and hold them through the dark hours until the morning light. Amen.Bedtime prayer for baby
Lord, you give sleep to those you love. Pour that gift over my baby now. Let them sleep deeply and wake gently, rested and at peace. Amen.Inspired by Psalm 127:2
Father, guard my child’s crib tonight. Send your peace into this room, quiet every fear, and let my baby rest until the sun comes up. Amen.A prayer for through the night
God, thank you for this precious child. As they close their eyes, surround them with your love and carry them safely into morning. Amen.A prayer of thanks and rest

A Prayer for a Newborn’s Sleep

The newborn weeks are their own kind of tired. This longer prayer is for those first foggy nights, as much for you as for the baby.

Loving God, thank you for the gift of this new life. The nights are long and we are learning each other slowly. Help my newborn feel safe and warm, settle into rest, and sleep a little longer each night. Give me patience in the dark, strength when I am weary, and peace when I worry. Watch over us both until morning. Amen.Prayer for the newborn weeks

Catholic Prayer for Baby to Sleep

Many Catholic parents pray the Guardian Angel Prayer over the crib and entrust their child to the Holy Family for the night.

Angel of God, my child’s guardian dear, to whom God’s love commits this little one here, ever this night be at their side, to light and guard, to rule and guide. Amen.Guardian Angel Prayer, for a child
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, watch over my baby as they sleep. Wrap this crib in your protection, calm every cry, and grant our family a restful night. Amen.Catholic prayer to the Holy Family

You’ve prayed over the crib. You’d give anything for them to just stay down.

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Bible Verses to Pray Over Your Sleeping Baby

“In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety.”Psalm 4:8 (NIV)
“The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you.”Numbers 6:24 to 25 (NIV)

For a fuller collection, see our guide to Bible verses about sleep and rest. As your baby grows, you can move on to bedtime prayers for kids by age and the classic “Now I lay me down to sleep” prayer.

Islamic Dua for Baby to Sleep

For Muslim parents, these are well-known supplications from the Sunnah said at bedtime and for the protection of children. You can also make dua for your baby in your own words and language. Transliteration and meaning are given alongside each.

بِاسْمِكَ اللَّهُمَّ أَمُوتُ وَأَحْيَاBismika Allahumma amutu wa ahya.“In Your name, O Allah, I die and I live.” A short supplication said before going to sleep.Sahih al-Bukhari
أُعِيذُكَ بِكَلِمَاتِ اللَّهِ التَّامَّةِ مِنْ كُلِّ شَيْطَانٍ وَهَامَّةٍ وَمِنْ كُلِّ عَيْنٍ لَامَّةٍU’eedhuka bikalimatil-lahit-tammati min kulli shaytanin wa hammah, wa min kulli ‘aynin lammah.“I seek refuge for you in the perfect words of Allah, from every devil and poisonous creature, and from every envious evil eye.” The Prophet (peace be upon him) sought refuge for his grandchildren with these words.Sahih al-Bukhari
Reciting Ayat al-Kursi (Surah al-Baqarah, 2:255) at night is described in the Sunnah as a means of protection until morning, and many parents recite it softly over a sleeping child.From the Sunnah
Reciting the last three surahs, al-Ikhlas, al-Falaq, and an-Nas, and gently blowing over your child, was a practice of the Prophet (peace be upon him) before sleep, seeking Allah’s protection.From the Sunnah

A simple personal dua in your own words is always welcome too, for example: “O Allah, calm my child, grant them peaceful sleep through the night, and protect them from all harm.” Sincerity matters more than perfect wording.

A Prayer for the Exhausted Parent at 3am

Sometimes the prayer that matters most at 3am is the one for you, the one holding the baby.

God, I am so tired. Meet me in this dark, quiet room. Give me patience I do not have on my own, gentleness when I am running on empty, and the strength for one more feed, one more rock, one more night. Remind me that this season will pass, and that I am not alone in it. Carry us both to morning. Amen.A prayer for the night shift

Prayer, and a Plan

Praying over your baby is never wasted, it calms you, and a calmer parent helps a baby settle. But if the wakings keep coming, that is not a failure of faith. It is biology, and it is incredibly common. According to Betteroo’s State of Parent & Baby Sleep 2026, the largest dataset of its kind with 68,366 parents across 108 countries, most babies wake repeatedly through the night.

55%
of babies wake 3+ times per night
The 2026 US national average
83%
of parents are exhausted or drained
The 2026 US national average
Baby and parent sleep in 2026, from Betteroo’s State of Parent and Baby Sleep report
Metric2026 US national average
Babies waking 3 or more times per night55%
Parents exhausted or drained83%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good prayer for a baby to sleep through the night?

A simple, gentle prayer works best, for example: “Lord, settle my baby into a deep and peaceful sleep tonight. Quiet their little body, ease whatever is troubling them, and let them rest until morning. Amen.” Said softly in the same way each night, it becomes part of a calming bedtime routine.

What is the dua for a baby to sleep?

A short, well-known bedtime supplication is “Bismika Allahumma amutu wa ahya” (In Your name, O Allah, I die and I live), from Sahih al-Bukhari. For a child’s protection, the Prophet (peace be upon him) used “U’eedhuka bikalimatil-lahit-tammati min kulli shaytanin wa hammah, wa min kulli ‘aynin lammah” (I seek refuge for you in the perfect words of Allah from every devil, poisonous creature, and envious evil eye). Reciting Ayat al-Kursi and the last three surahs at night is also traditional. You may also make dua in your own words.

Is there a Catholic prayer for a baby to sleep?

Yes. Many Catholic parents pray the Guardian Angel Prayer over the crib (“Angel of God, my child’s guardian dear…”) and entrust the baby to Jesus, Mary, and Joseph for the night, often with a sign of the cross over the child.

Will praying actually help my baby sleep?

Prayer most directly calms you, and a calmer, more regulated parent does help a baby settle, especially through a consistent, peaceful bedtime. That said, most night wakings come from a baby’s developmental stage and sleep habits, which respond to a gentle, consistent plan. Think of prayer and a sleep routine as working together rather than one replacing the other.

My baby still won’t sleep no matter what I do. Is that normal?

It is very normal. In Betteroo’s 2026 data, 55% of babies wake three or more times a night and 83% of parents describe themselves as exhausted. Frequent wakings rarely mean you are doing something wrong. A structured, gentle sleep plan, from a book, a consultant, or an app like Betteroo, helps most babies consolidate sleep over a couple of weeks.

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