This is the crème de la crème of
poor sleep advice.
Not exact matches
I had been trying to breastfeed her and a series of events (my milk not coming in, jaundice, insufficient glandular tissue) and some really
poor medical
advice (just keep nursing, it's normal for a newborn to
sleep that much) resulted in her losing 20 percent of her birth weight.
I strongly believe that
sleep is the area that the most
poor advice is given simply because there is so much with baby
sleep that is opposite of what you would think.
The old adage «never wake a
sleeping baby» can actually be
poor advice if you are a breastfeeding mom of a new baby.
If you're having unexplained
sleep problems, ask my office for
advice as many health issues can cause
poor sleep.
If you're having unexplained
sleep problems, ask me for
advice as many health issues can cause
poor sleep.
Treatment includes cognitive (for example, challenging negative styles of thinking) and behavioural (for example,
advice about
poor sleep) elements