A comparison of the sleep - wake patterns of co-sleeping and solitary infants. (parentingscience.com)
The above quote, taken from a news story in the Temple University website, suggests that Dr. Weinraub, author of a recent and widely reported study on infant and toddler sleep and night waking patterns, sees only one possible solution for parents who are stressed by their babies» nightwaking. (psychologytoday.com)
One study also showed changes in the infant's sleep - wake patterning after short - term exposure to small amounts of alcohol in breastmilk - infants whose mothers were light drinkers slept less (Mennella & Gerrish 1998) (nourishconsulting.net)