Sentences with phrase «sleep any place which»

Kittens will sleep any place which is warm and soft.

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However, as we learn of groups hosting Sleep Outs that are open to the public, we'll share them on the Sleep Out America Facebook page (which is also a great place to connect with people Sleeping Out in your area and across the country!).
(which is also a great place to connect with people Sleeping Out in your area and across the country!).
So Adam was placed in the deep sleep of the limitations of time and that which he lusted after in his mind became reality.
Matthew attempted to resolve that conflict by distinguishing between the waking of the dead from sleep (which took place at the earthquake), and the coming forth from their graves (which took place «after his resurrection»).
It is not touching the evil, to which these remarks have been directed, if you men eat and drink and sleep in one place, and think in another: I want the same roof to contain both the intellectual and the moral discipline.
There is a sense in which a kind of approximation to the Greek teaching does actually take place, to the extent that the inner man, who has already been transformed by the Spirit (Romans 6:3 ff), and consequently made alive, Continues to live with Christ in this transformed state, in the condition of sleep.
After a late night of being regaled with stories of his grandfather (by way of adoption) Scipio Africanus» the general who defeated Hannibal at Zama» Aemilianus falls into a deep sleep and dreams that the spirit of Africanus has visited him and raised him to a place high up among the brightly shining stars, from which he may look down on Carthage.
It is interesting that people who use Leviticus against the gay community forget the part that talks about religious sacrifices, making women sleep in tents outside during their period, the dietary restrictions placed on them and how to cleanse a leper, all of which appear in Leviticus.
He said that such torture, which he himself has experienced, includes sleep deprivation, the placing of manacles on the hands and feet, covering the head with wet sacks that are injected repeatedly with tear gas, and subjection to continuous hours of questioning.
The ranch, which was loaned to the 1984 Olympic boxing team, is a spartan place with a three - mile running course, a gym and a converted bunkhouse that sleeps 13.
Then there is a TV ad that the state of Indiana is running (more fear mongering) to convince parents that they only place a baby should sleep is in a crib which is plain disturbing.
Do not place a pillow in your child's crib and invest in a baby monitor, which will let you complete chores around the house while keeping a watchful eye on your sleeping baby.
She further stated that «to place on top of normal sleep deprivation this societal notion that there is something wrong with you, wrong with your baby, or at worst — which I have been accused of — that you are needy... leads to a really big societal problem.»
«Tired parents will often let their babies sleep in places like bouncers or on cushions or couches, which are known to be less safe than cribs, even when there's a crib in the house.
You may also want to use a snuggle sleeper, which can be placed directly in the bed with you and your partner but provides plenty of separation so your baby always has a safe surface to sleep on.
It's easy to imagine a scenario in which a baby who is normally a back sleeper is left in the care of a grandparent, who places the baby on its stomach to sleep.
Unlike night sleep which can take about 7 - 10 days to fall into place after sleep training, naps can take up to 3 weeks.
Sleep sacks also help promote placing babies on their back to sleep and reduce the risk of them falling under a blanket (which in turn reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death SyndrSleep sacks also help promote placing babies on their back to sleep and reduce the risk of them falling under a blanket (which in turn reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrsleep and reduce the risk of them falling under a blanket (which in turn reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).
If you are demand feeding, which might suit you well, especially in the early weeks, but you may well find that when baby is a few months old his sleeping patterns are all over the place and he is sleeping in the day but not at night!
Aside from trying to change your sleeping position (which trust us, isn't easy), there are a few things stomach sleepers can do to alleviate pressure that's placed on the head and neck in this position.
The Drop Humidifiers from Crane feature a ultrasonic cool mist which increases moisture in the air for easier breathing and a good night's sleep; whether it is in your bedroom, the living room, or baby's room, wherever the family will spend time, or sleep, is a wonderful place to have a Drop Humidifier.
So as much as you possibly can, try to put your child to sleep in the same place every day, unless of course, it is unavoidable, in which case just do the best you can to comfort them.
This was one of the few places we could bring our stroller to the table, which was appreciated as the bub slept through our leisurely lunch.
Either way, this feature is handy and it can be locked in place, ensuring it won't be knocked, which could potentially disturb your sleeping baby.
I placed an sleeping routine since day one which has worked for us perfectly.
Fisher - Price Newborn Rock «n Play Sleeper: A long - time favorite of many seasoned parents, the Rock «n Play Sleeper is cleverly designed so that baby can sleep a little more upright than on his or her back — which makes this a perfect sleeping place for a new baby who may have spitting - up or reflux issues.
Or your child might have just fell in love with sleeping in the swing, which is not out of place too.
Simply lay the Sleep Nest down, unzip the zipper, and unsnap the snaps before placing your baby inside, which helps to avoid the «find the armhole» challenge other sleep sacks Sleep Nest down, unzip the zipper, and unsnap the snaps before placing your baby inside, which helps to avoid the «find the armhole» challenge other sleep sacks sleep sacks pose.
When you can, put your child down for her nap in the same place she sleeps at night, which she'll associate with going to sleep.
The specific conditions within which this sleep «practice», takes place is critical for understanding outcomes whether good or bad (see McKenna and Mosko 2000, for details, also, McKenna et al 2007 for comprehensive review, both available on this website for downloads)
Even for parents who choose co-sleeping (having their child or children sleep in bed with them), having a safe location in which to place an infant and be able to walk away, knowing the child is safe even though alone and unattended is crucial.
This means peaceful sleep no matter which room you place them in.
Always place your baby on his back to sleep, which also cuts the risk of SIDS.
Therefore, you should try your best to make your baby nap at the same place where he sleeps at night, which can make him associate the spot with sleeping.
Many times we get into the habit of giving it before every sleep period, or immediately after each feeding, or every time they're placed in the car seat, which actually creates a need, or association, when there wasn't one there to begin with!
There are sleep bras now available which provide less support than traditional nursing bras but still provide for easy access and a place to insert a nursing pad if needed.
By this time, baby will have a regular sleep cycle in place, which may lead to a decrease in your sensation of movements from him or her.
After a recent trip to Chicago (in which we did not travel light), I discovered that there are many ways to avoid carrying 17 bags, a stroller, a suitcase full of diapers, a carseat and a sleeping place for the baby.
Recently, several states have begun a project to give parents with newborns a box in which to place them to sleep, emphasizing placement of the baby on her or his back to reduce the risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome).
In addition to helping infants sleep, swaddling in the supine position − which involves swaddling and placing baby on his or her back − may help reduce colic and fussiness.
Even when you are sure your baby is lying on her back when going to sleep, it is also important to avoid placing her on soft, porous surfaces such as pillows, quilts, comforters, sheepskins, or bean bags — even soft materials used for stuffed toys — which may block her airway if she burrows her face in them.
This can be nice as you can place a car seat, which can be heavy and cumbersome, in the stroller which will then allow you to push your sleeping baby instead of carrying them.
Since it is impossible to identify which babies may not arouse normally, and because the relationship between SIDS and sleep position is so strong, the Academy recommends that all infants be placed to sleep on their backs.
As she did not tolerate sleeping flat on her back, for the first four months of her life (the approximate duration of her «colic»), our daughter slept primarily in a bouncy chair in front of me, which was the only place where she could relax enough to sleep (other than my chest, which was not a restful option for me).
You place your infant against your bare chest, which helps him stay warm, breathe easier, and sleep more deeply.
The bed which can perform at a time for play, sleep or changing place is the LulyBoo Baby Lounge To Go.
The 2017 Vista also comes with the matching bassinet which is great extra sleeping place for a newborn.
The task force supports the recommendations of the AAP Committee on Fetus and Newborn, which state that hospitalized preterm infants should be placed in the supine position for sleep by 32 weeks» postmenstrual age to allow them to become accustomed to sleeping in that position before hospital discharge.103 Unfortunately, preterm and very low birth weight infants continue to be more likely to be placed prone for sleep after hospital discharge.104, 105 Preterm infants are placed prone initially to improve respiratory mechanics106, 107; although respiratory parameters are no different in the supine or prone positions in preterm infants who are close to discharge, 108 both infants and their caregivers likely become accustomed to using the prone position, which makes it more difficult to change.
The AAP supports the recommendations of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, which state that infants with gastroesophageal reflux should be placed for sleep in the supine position, with the rare exception of infants for whom the risk of death from gastroesophageal reflux is greater than the risk of SIDS84 — specifically, infants with upper airway disorders for whom airway protective mechanisms are impaired, which may include infants with anatomic abnormalities, such as type 3 or 4 laryngeal clefts, who have not undergone antireflux surgery.
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