Sentences with phrase «less baby distress»

The ultimate result is less parenting stress, less baby distress, and a more upbeat and relaxed start to life with your baby.

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Adults can learn to cope with less sleep and babies need concern and sympathy no matter when they are in distress.
We were also going to try for a water birth as I'd read that it helped with the pain and made the birth less distressing for the baby.
Letting your doctor know if baby is moving significantly more or less than usual will help her address any issues and take action if baby's in distress.
If mom is stuck on her back beginning in early labor, there's less opportunity for baby to get himself moving, which means he might become distressed and even stuck.
For example, many parents do not worry about night awakenings because especially where the babies sleep next to them, the infants are content and less likely to awaken and remain distressed.
We have also found that our baby has very little wind after feeding, creating less distress and reducing feeding time.
Either your 6 lb baby who had no respiratory distress or feeding problems wasn't actually 34 weeks, because you got your dates wrong (possible), your excessive 40 lb weight gain caused macrosomia (also possible), or you just happened to luck out and have a huge and perfectly healthy 34 weeker (possible, but much less likely).
Because breasts are most often associated with women and their bodies, some transgender men may find that chestfeeding is a less distressing term for how they are feeding their baby.
If you respond by giving your baby a break and a slower pace, he will show less distress overall.
There's some evidence that breastfeeding a baby during an immunization, if feasible, results in less crying and distress.
Despite official figures showing that 48 % of babies born last year were born to unmarried parents (60 % of whom were cohabiting), we still treat their children as less deserving of support when they face the shock and distress of parental loss.
Based on the study, babies who get less physical contact and are more distressed at a young age, end up with changes in molecular processes that affect gene expression.
Babies who receive above - average levels of affection and attention from their mothers are less likely than other babies to grow up to be emotionally distressed, anxious, or hostile adults, a new study sugBabies who receive above - average levels of affection and attention from their mothers are less likely than other babies to grow up to be emotionally distressed, anxious, or hostile adults, a new study sugbabies to grow up to be emotionally distressed, anxious, or hostile adults, a new study suggests.
According to the study, which followed nearly 500 infants into their 30s, babies who receive above - average levels of affection and attention from their mothers are less likely than other babies to grow up to be emotionally distressed, anxious, or hostile adults.
If the baby does not get less distressed with 1 to 2 weeks of any medication, its use should be reassessed, which may mean stopping the medication completely rather than increasing the dose.
Mothers who took the Bringing Baby Home program rated their babies as showing less distress in response to limitations (such as having a toy out of reach).
Mothers rated their babies as showing less distress in response to limitations (such as having a toy out of reach)
Mothers who took the BBH program rated their babies as showing less distress in response to limitations (such as having a toy out of reach).
Studies have shown that babies whose parents are consistent and sensitive in their responses to distress are less irritable, less anxious, and better emotionally regulated.
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