Throughout history and across cultures, sleeping with your baby has been the norm, yet today the practice is fraught with questions, fear, and guilt. Parents are left exhausted, and those who cherish the closeness of cosleeping find themselves doubting their parental instincts. In Safe Infant Sleep, a globally recognized cosleeping authority breaks down the complicated political and social aspects of sleep safety and counters common misconceptions with hard science. This book shares the latest scientific research on the benefits of cosleeping, offers guidelines for a variety of safe sleeping arrangements, and introduces “breastsleeping,” a bedsharing technique based on the fundamental biological connection between breastfeeding and infant s...
There have been dramatic improvements in reducing baby deaths during sleep since the 1990s, when rec...
Research into mother–infant cosleeping with breastfeeding represents a relatively new area for beh...
In 2015 the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) updated its 2006 guideline to c...
Abstract: Creating public health messages regarding how mothers should sleep close and safely with t...
Many parents and healthcare providers are either unsure of safe sleep practices or fail to implement...
Did you know that by 12 months of age 15 to 30 per cent of babies are likely to have a sleep problem...
Background: The message Breastfeed baby has been reinstated into the Australian Sleep Safe, My Baby ...
This brochure explains why safe sleep is important, how Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome can ...
There are many different professional stances on safe sleep and then there is the reality of caring ...
Infant sleep problems have been the focus of a growing literature over the last few years. The curre...
With so much contradictory information about whether it’s safe for mothers to share a bed with their...
Don’t sleep with your baby or put the baby down in an adult bed. The only safe place for a baby to s...
Aim: The sleep environment of an infant affects the likelihood of sudden infant death syndrome and o...
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the third leading cause of death for British Columbian infant...
Many parents at Community Health Center of Burlington have questions about infant care after their b...
There have been dramatic improvements in reducing baby deaths during sleep since the 1990s, when rec...
Research into mother–infant cosleeping with breastfeeding represents a relatively new area for beh...
In 2015 the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) updated its 2006 guideline to c...
Abstract: Creating public health messages regarding how mothers should sleep close and safely with t...
Many parents and healthcare providers are either unsure of safe sleep practices or fail to implement...
Did you know that by 12 months of age 15 to 30 per cent of babies are likely to have a sleep problem...
Background: The message Breastfeed baby has been reinstated into the Australian Sleep Safe, My Baby ...
This brochure explains why safe sleep is important, how Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome can ...
There are many different professional stances on safe sleep and then there is the reality of caring ...
Infant sleep problems have been the focus of a growing literature over the last few years. The curre...
With so much contradictory information about whether it’s safe for mothers to share a bed with their...
Don’t sleep with your baby or put the baby down in an adult bed. The only safe place for a baby to s...
Aim: The sleep environment of an infant affects the likelihood of sudden infant death syndrome and o...
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the third leading cause of death for British Columbian infant...
Many parents at Community Health Center of Burlington have questions about infant care after their b...
There have been dramatic improvements in reducing baby deaths during sleep since the 1990s, when rec...
Research into mother–infant cosleeping with breastfeeding represents a relatively new area for beh...
In 2015 the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) updated its 2006 guideline to c...