Sentences with phrase «naptime strategies»

Throughout time and all over the world, mothers have been adopting the same position to keep their babies safe when they sleep.1 One of the reasons that bedsharing is safer when you're breastfeeding is the way a nursing mother instinctively positions her body next to her baby's, in what the La Leche League International authors of Sweet Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime strategies for the Breastfeeding Family call a «cuddle curl.»
For full list of references see Sweet Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime strategies for the Breastfeeding Family
Nighttime and naptime strategies for the breastfeeding family some of the research is given (see the book for the references, which I omitted here):
Excerpted from Sweet Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime Strategies for the Breastfeeding Family, Chapter 2: The Safe Sleep Seven, by Diane Wiessinger, Diana West, Linda J. Smith, Teresa Pitman, a La Leche League International book, Ballantine Books, 2014.
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC, is a co-author, with Diana West, Linda Smith, and Teresa Pitman, of La Leche League International's Sweet Sleep Nighttime and Naptime Strategies for the Breastfeeding Family.
I found the most recent book from LLLI Sweet Sleep: Nighttime & Naptime Strategies for the Breastfeeding Family full of excellent solutions.
Her writings include co-authorship of the eighth edition of La Leche League International's The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, 8th edition, and Sweet Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime Strategies for the Breastfeeding Family.
She is the co-author of Sweet Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime Strategies for the Breastfeeding Family, the 8th edition of The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, The Breastfeeding Mother's Guide to Making More Milk, Breastfeeding after Breast and Nipple Procedures, and ILCA's popular Clinician's Breastfeeding Triage Tool.
She is the co-writer of three La Leche League International books: Sweet Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime Strategies for the Breastfeeding Family, The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, 8th edition, and Defining Your Own Success: Breastfeeding After Breast Reduction Surgery.
She is the co-author of three La Leche League International books: Sweet Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime Strategies for the Breastfeeding Family, The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, 8th edition, and Defining Your Own Success: Breastfeeding After Breast Reduction Surgery.
From the authors of Sweet Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime Strategies for the Breastfeeding Family
Updated November 2016 Diane Wiessinger, Diana West, Linda J. Smith, Teresa Pitman Photo: Weaver by Lisa on Location Photography Excerpted from Sweet Sleep: Nighttime and Naptime Strategies for the Breastfeeding Family, Chapter 2: The Safe Sleep Seven, by Diane Wiessinger, Diana West, Linda J. Smith, Teresa Pitman, a La Leche League International book, Ballantine Books, 2014.

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Based on her research, Pantley's guide provides you with effective strategies to overcoming naptime and nighttime problems.
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