You may think your baby moves constantly inside the womb. But in reality, babies spend most of their day sleeping. You will ...
Really, at this point I could say “my toddler.” It’s still normal. Share on Pinterest “Do you have any other questions for me?” my son’s pediatrician asked. “Um, no. I don’t think so.” “Okay, well if ...
When I think of baby sleep, I think of a certain picture I have stuck to my fridge: My husband is holding my infant son—age 3 months at the time—on his chest. My son is wrapped in a burp cloth. The ...
By focusing on age-appropriate wake windows, calming routines, and a supportive sleep environment, you’re laying the ...
It is common knowledge that most babies rarely sleep through the night. But the good news is that it does not have to be this way all the time. This is because you can sleep-train your baby to have a ...
As you move from your second to third trimester, your baby’s sleep habits might change in ways you don’t expect. Your baby ...
New parents are bombarded with misleading posts and images about what’s safe when it comes to infant sleep. That’s according to a new investigation by Consumer Reports.
Although you will love holding your baby in the early days, eventually, you have other things you need to do when they are napping. For example, you might need to clean the house, take a shower, or ...
As a child grows and develops, they may experience sleep regression, periods of temporary sleep disruption after previously ...