I am so tired I rage when I read
comments on baby sleep websites where anonymous parents» declare their child slept through the night when he was six - weeks - old because the mother «has a night time routine».
Not exact matches
We follow babywise in our household and have a
baby who
sleeps through the night, everyone
comments on how happy our
baby is, and she has been breast fed for one year and still going.
Though more and more mainstream parenting advice is moving towards promoting attachment, you still hear
on message boards, Facebook
comment discussions, and blog comboxes the voices of the past warning new mamas to be very careful not to create overly - dependent
babies by holding, wearing, and sharing
sleep with their wee ones.
Leave a
comment on the article and share with us what you might have noted about your
baby's
sleep cycles and the times when you had a false alarm about your
baby experiencing
sleep regression.
The criticism may not be about breastfeeding specifically (since people now often know that it's «best»); often people make negative
comments about breastfeeding - related parenting: feeding the
baby frequently,
on cue; keeping the
baby close by at night and not using
sleep training; opting not to be separated from the
baby; and using a wrap or carrier to «wear» the
baby.
I am a pediatrician and after reading several of the
comments here regarding
sleep position, I would like to say that the evidence regarding SIDS is very strong and indicates that
sleeping on the side or
on the tummy is much more dangerous for
babies than
sleeping on their back.
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