Between the ages of three and six months, your baby will gradually sleep less during the day and more at night as her ...
Parents of newborn infants should prepare for a new addition to their family—and a new roommate as well. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that babies sleep in the same room as their ...
When you have a newborn—especially if it’s your first child—there is nothing more perplexing and frustrating than your child's sleep patterns. Parents struggle to get their kid to sleep, get them to ...
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Katrina Jensen, a RN for Intermountain Healthcare, discusses new safe sleep recommendations for infants New parents often are worried about their baby’s safety and the risk of Sudden Infant Death ...
Daylight Savings promised an extra hour of sleep -- but parents know better. Between time changes, travel, and everyday unpredictability, baby sleep can feel like a mystery. To help take the guesswork ...
Anxiety around everything baby sleep-related has become an almost overwhelming topic for new parents. At the hospital, the nurse wraps your baby in an expert swaddle, but when you get home your ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Every parent wants their baby to sleep safely, but some popular products could put infants in danger. Experts say now’s the time for parents to stay alert, as federal safety ...
A decent night's rest can seem elusive for new parents, but a good sound machine can help you create an ideal environment for newborns and their caregivers to get some much needed sleep. The best ...
For many parents, especially new mothers, getting a baby to sleep through the night is one of the most frustrating challenges. Whether it’s the endless cycle of midnight feedings, a baby’s inability ...
Which baby sleeping bag is best? Baby sleeping bags help keep your baby warm during the night or while napping without the safety concerns that come with loose quilts or blankets. Naturally, you’ll ...
Update: In August 2024, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) introduced a bill that would ban weighted sleep products for infants and categorize them as "banned hazardous products" under the Consumer ...