Not exact matches
Everyone expects
sleep deprivation during the newborn
phase, but even after your baby starts
sleeping through the night (which, in my experience, happens around three months for about three weeks and then goes to pot once teething starts) you won't
sleep the
same as you did pre-kids.
I agree with the last comment, I have twins who
sleep in the
same crib, we don't have too many problems with bedtime, but they seem to be going through the talking to
sleep phase early.
My son went through the
same phase at 4 months, though I had no clue about the «Wonder Weeks» and
sleep regression, let alone any techniques to help him
sleep.
When the subjects viewed the
same pictures in the morning, those who had been deprived of dream - filled REM
sleep were less emotionally affected than those deprived of other
sleep phases.
Each
phase was separated by four weeks to ensure full recuperation from the short
sleep condition and to ensure that women were observed at the
same phase of their menstrual cycle under each condition.
I do think the strongest piece of the [McClintock] study is that women's cycles can be affected by lunar
phases in the
same location in the
same way and that if they are
sleeping and rising at the
same time, therefore exposed to the
same light / dark exposure, that those two things can create synchrony via the pineal gland, which consequently moderates melatonin's effect on ovulation patterns.