Aim. The study aimed to assess sleeping arrangements used by parents for twin infants and to determine what information might be useful for health professionals and parents regarding twin infant sleep. Method. A self-selected sample of 60 families recruited via Tamba (Twins and Multiple Births Association), local health professionals and newspapers maintained sleep logs and participated in telephone interviews when their twin infants were one, three and five months of age. Results. The authors found significant associations between home sleeping arrangements and sleeping arrangements on the postnatal ward (chi-square=9.5, df=1, p=0.002), infant age (chi-square=5.45, df=1, p=0.0195), and sleep furniture used in the home (chi-square=36.13, ...
Of all the sleep-related challenges in infancy and early childhood, none has generated the attention...
BACKGROUND: This 2-part article reviews the primary research on co-sleeping and bed sharing in mater...
Objective: Studies have shown that mothers sleeping with their babies have longer breastfeeding dura...
Objective the pros and cons of co-bedding for healthy twin babies on the postnatal ward and in the ...
Objective To better investigate how the parents of twins approach the care of their infants in term...
Co-bedding twins in the NICU is evolving as a practice which attempts to replicate and capitalize u...
Aim: Little is known about how parents care for their babies at night. Bed-sharing is a practice whi...
Objective. To investigate the risks of the sudden infant death syndrome and factors that may contrib...
Background: The International Child Care Practices Study (ICCPS) has collected descriptive data from...
Objective: To describe shared infant sleeping environments in a cohort of Queensland infants. Method...
Whilst the benefits of the supine sleeping position for infants are now clear, there is no consensus...
Background: Guidelines for safe infant sleep around the world are inconsistent. There are few simila...
The number of twins has increased over the last decades. It’s well described how twin parents have t...
BACKGROUND: This 2-part article reviews the primary research on co-sleeping and bed sharing in mater...
Non-supine sleep position and parental tobacco use are known risk factors for sudden infant death sy...
Of all the sleep-related challenges in infancy and early childhood, none has generated the attention...
BACKGROUND: This 2-part article reviews the primary research on co-sleeping and bed sharing in mater...
Objective: Studies have shown that mothers sleeping with their babies have longer breastfeeding dura...
Objective the pros and cons of co-bedding for healthy twin babies on the postnatal ward and in the ...
Objective To better investigate how the parents of twins approach the care of their infants in term...
Co-bedding twins in the NICU is evolving as a practice which attempts to replicate and capitalize u...
Aim: Little is known about how parents care for their babies at night. Bed-sharing is a practice whi...
Objective. To investigate the risks of the sudden infant death syndrome and factors that may contrib...
Background: The International Child Care Practices Study (ICCPS) has collected descriptive data from...
Objective: To describe shared infant sleeping environments in a cohort of Queensland infants. Method...
Whilst the benefits of the supine sleeping position for infants are now clear, there is no consensus...
Background: Guidelines for safe infant sleep around the world are inconsistent. There are few simila...
The number of twins has increased over the last decades. It’s well described how twin parents have t...
BACKGROUND: This 2-part article reviews the primary research on co-sleeping and bed sharing in mater...
Non-supine sleep position and parental tobacco use are known risk factors for sudden infant death sy...
Of all the sleep-related challenges in infancy and early childhood, none has generated the attention...
BACKGROUND: This 2-part article reviews the primary research on co-sleeping and bed sharing in mater...
Objective: Studies have shown that mothers sleeping with their babies have longer breastfeeding dura...