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Baby Sleep Positioner

SLEEP POSITIONER for Acid Reflux in Babies Item #07-301 ULTRA Sleep Positioner *Elevates babies head & body *Flame retardant memory foam under whole body *Memory foam prevents flathead syndrome *100% cotton cover, soft and comfortable *Machine washable *Lifetime guarantee by Dex *Ages newborn until baby is rolling over *Perfect for babies with REFLUX Package Dimension: [...]

Ask an Expert: Infant sleep apnea/reflux

Let me start with the good news that 60% of infant reflux resolves by 2 years of age and the remainder by 4 years of age. Now to the problem itself. Reflux is simply a passive backwash of stomach contents into the esophagus, the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach. While [...]

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Baby Sleep Positioner

BABY SLEEP – Baby Sleep Positioner Item #07-301 ULTRA Sleep Positioner *Elevates babies head & body *Flame retardant memory foam under whole body *Memory foam prevents flathead syndrome *100% cotton cover, soft and comfortable *Machine washable *Lifetime guarantee by Dex *Ages newborn until baby is rolling over *Perfect for babies with REFLUX Package Dimension: 16″ [...]

Pillow or without it? on his back or on which side ?

What sleeping positions are best for a newborn? For many years in the United States, babies have been put to bed on their abdomens. In most other countries, babies sleep on their backs. Research has found a link between sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and babies who sleep on their stomachs (in the prone position). [...]

Skipping Work and Pillow Thefts: Sleep Secrets

Selfish Mom Amy Oztan

Sleep — we all do it, but talk about something personal! From side sleepers to wrapped in the covers on their tummy sleepers, we all do it differently. We’re delving into dreamland with moms’ sleep secrets here on the The Stir, and today we’re talking to Amy Oztan, the multi-tasking mom who gives you a [...]

Sleep apnea in babies

Sleep apnea in babies Reviewed by the BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board Last updated: April 2007 What is sleep apnea? Sleep apnea is a potentially serious disorder in which breathing is interrupted repeatedly during sleep. There are three kinds of apnea: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which is caused by a blockage; central sleep apnea, in which [...]

Why Do Babies Sleep So Much?

Many new parents worry about the sleep patterns of their newborns. How much sleep can one reasonably expect a healthy baby to need during those first few months of life? Is there a point when a parent should be concerned about the baby sleeping too much? The fact is that babies sleep and it is [...]

Babies and Fighting Sleep – Baby

Babies and Fighting Sleep by Valorie Delp | More from this Blogger You see the eye lids drooping. The tell tale signs of fatigue are creeping over her body: clumsiness, rubbing her eyes and nose, yawning. . . And yet, if you were to actually put her down or do any of the things you [...]

Babies and Napping

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Naptime is a blessing for you and your baby. Here are some tips on how to make this important time as beneficial as possible for you both. Why Should Babies Nap? Naps are not just important for their restorative value, although that is their most obvious benefit. Children’s sleep expert Elizabeth Pantley describes some of [...]

Sleep aids for babies

Sleep aids for babies Reviewed by the BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board Part of helping your baby learn good sleep habits is teaching her to fall asleep on her own. But even the best sleepers sometimes need a little extra assistance — which is where sleep aids come in. These techniques and products run the gamut [...]



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