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Pregnancy & Baby Index: Baby Health: Sleep

Baby Health/Sleep


star Are you preventing your baby from sleeping through the night?
Here's something that may really surprise you: As much as we may want our babies to sleep through the night, our own subconscious emotions sometimes hold us back from encouraging change in our babies' sleeping habits. Yo

star Babies and flat heads
Every dad needs support, encouragement, information, confidence and tools to help him be as involved as he possibly can with his new family. Our fatherhood expert, Armin Brott, author of Babies and sleep: Your infant's sleeping habits - part 2
Other families come up with different methods of coping with their night owls. According to biological anthropologist James McKenna of the University of North Dakota, many parents choose to take their babies to bed with them because it enables them to get more sleep.

star Babies and sleep: Your infant's sleeping habits, part 1
A long day of parenthood is finally drawing to a close. You abandon your plans to fold that last load of laundry, heading for bed instead. You no sooner fall into a deep sleep when you're awakened by the only member of your family who seems to be getting enough rest: your baby!

star Baby body language: The basics
Ann Douglas, author of Sleep Solutions for Your Baby, Toddler, and Preschooler, offers some advice on dealing with

star Baby doesn't like to sleep


star Baby only sleeps in the swing


star Baby’s first year: 10 survival tips for new parents
10 tips to help new parents survive the first year with baby.

star Be alert to the winter SIDS risk
The cold winter months bring an increase in the number of infants who die from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, according to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, one of the National Inst

star Bedtime bottles and asthma risk
Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) have found that children with a family history of asthma or allergies may face significantly higher risk of persistent wheezing and asthma later in childhood when bottle

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