Some sleep experts claim that children do not sleep as deeply when they are in motion.
Many
sleep experts claim that infants no longer require night feeds after six months of age.
Not exact matches
However, some medical and parenting
experts frowned upon the practice, citing it as a risk for SIDS and
claiming that it could generate
sleep problems for children as they grew up.
Parents are focused on the
claims that they are «breathable» (again, there is no U.S. safety standard for this marketing term) but they post a strangulation / entrapment risk and are deemed unsafe by Safe
Sleep Experts.
@NaturallyShaki, First off, I am not
claiming to be any type of
expert and second, I have a really laid back baby, but... We also live in a 1 bdrm in S.F. and have had to be creative w /
sleep arangements.
* Blue light is a debated topic in the
sleep world, as some
experts believe it is soothing while others
claim it suppresses the release of melatonin.
Coming from someone who has never been a side sleeper even while not pregnant, I am constantly annoyed by
experts claiming pregnant women will harm their baby if they
sleep on anything but the left side.
(I'm also highly suspicious of any
expert that
claims a baby needs to learn to go down awake and get himself or herself to
sleep within the first few months.
So although the more gentle
sleep training methods may not have any long term effects,
experts claim that the controversial method of crying it out may.
In reality,
experts claim that going night after night with less than five hours of
sleep will impair your ability to function.
Research shows that «normal» infant
sleep is not what most
experts claim it to be.
Because these tricks have worked so well, even
experts have backed - up their
claims of sound
sleep.
When seeking PTSD damages after a car accident or other personal injury
claim, the victim will need to provide testimony from a medical
expert of this condition, which can manifest itself as weight loss,
sleep loss, bad dreams, fatigue and exhaustion and other common symptoms.