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Sleep is in short supply
once you become a parent. It seems that you crave sleep more than
anything else in the first year or so after your child is born.
What are reasonable expectations for sleep? What can you do to help
your child learn to sleep for longer stretches at night? Where should
baby sleep? How can you make sure your baby's sleep environment
is safe? These are all good questions. Here, you will find the answers.
Controlling
or Spoiling? by Lesley McBurney,
Australian Breastfeeding Association Counselor
The No-Cry Sleep Solution
by Elizabeth Pantley
Crib
Death (SIDS) And Toxic Gases
The
Family Bed: An Expert's Opinion by
Dr. David Servan-Schreiber
Babies
Need Their Mothers Beside Them by
Dr. James McKenna
Bedsharing
Promotes Breastfeeding by Dr.
James McKenna
In
Defense of the Family Bed by
Dr. David Servan-Schreiber
Is
Sleeping With My Baby Safe? Can It Reduce The Risk Of SIDS?
by Dr. James McKenna
Rethinking
"Healthy" Infant Sleep by
Dr. James McKenna
Sleeping
Through The Night by Dr. Katherine
Dettwyler
The
Family Bed: An Evolutionary Approach To Family Sleep by
Katie Allison Granju
Dr.
Sears on Sleep
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