Not exact matches
I keep having this crazy idea
about night weaning, but then at 3 am when she wakes up for the third freaking time, I realise my parenting style is #lazymom and I shove it
in her face and fall back to
sleep [because I'm a
die hard cosleeping mama who just can't handle
sleep training].
She then proceeded to tell me
about an infant patient who
died when his mother rolled over
in her
sleep.
In 2012 another study in the same journal was published looked at hypnotic sleep medications (including benzodiazepines), and concluded that people taking them were about three times more likely to die during the two - and - a-half-year stud
In 2012 another study
in the same journal was published looked at hypnotic sleep medications (including benzodiazepines), and concluded that people taking them were about three times more likely to die during the two - and - a-half-year stud
in the same journal was published looked at hypnotic
sleep medications (including benzodiazepines), and concluded that people taking them were
about three times more likely to
die during the two - and - a-half-year study.
I think it's been from my lack of
sleep last weekend and then being busy at work, AND Griffin and I just booked a 2 week vacation to Italy that I am slightly
dying with excitement
about, so my brain is kind of fried and
in need of some chill time.
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But, it not being his body, when that body
sleeps or
dies, it's off to another body, and on, and on, body switching backward and forward
in time, for
about a hundred years duration, called
in the Bible the «aioniu amartematos», aeon of failure.
If you really want to be nice, you can ensure your family never has to work again for their lives with a policy
in the $ 1.5m - 2m range (average lifetime earnings potential of a U.S. wage earner), but consider that,
in a given year of your working life, you have
about a 0.45 % chance to
die, I personally don't lose much
sleep with a quarter - mil coverage limit (and I don't even need a physical for that much).
hi peter... i had to google OSA, to find out it was, as i suspected as i read your post,
sleep apnea... as well as going 2 school with kath, i was very close to kath & craig for many years (theyr my 20 year old sons» godparents)... after their 3rd child sarah
died, & craig was pursuing medical reasons & whether they would be able to have a healthy child, a genetic specialist (cant remember his name) spoke to them
about craig's
sleep apnea & that it could be hereditary & linked to the cot deaths — this was a driving force behind them working to conceive laura — i remember vividly sitting
in their family room at their singleton house when craig was almost giddy with excitement telling us
about it...