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How Do Baby Sleep Positioners Work?

Sleep positioners are handy items to have for making babies more comfortable whether or not they suffer from conditions that can impede their ability to sleep through the night. With increasing awareness of SIDS, having babies sleep on their backs is foremost in the minds of parents with newborns and it remains that way as [...]

Why Sleep Is Important

Sleep Is a Basic Human Need Sleep is a natural part of everybody’s life, but many people know very little about how important it is, and some even try to get by with little sleep. Sleep is something our bodies need to do; it is not an option. Even though the exact reasons for sleep [...]

Why sleep is important and what happens when you don’t get enough

In clinical settings, cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) has a 70-80 percent success rate for helping those who suffer from chronic insomnia. Almost one third of people with insomnia achieve normal sleep and most reduce their symptoms by 50 percent and sleep an extra 45-60 minutes a night. When insomnia exists along with other psychological disorders like [...]

Sleep: An Important Part Of Healthy Development

Sleep. It’s what all humans need. It is part of the rhythm of life and the life cycle. We know that babies sleep a lot. Babies spend more than half the day sleeping. Even by age two, a toddler spends more time asleep than awake. All in all, nearly 40 percent of childhood is spent [...]

Best Infant Sleep Positioner

Infant Sleep Positioner

  Best Infant Sleep Positioner – Finding One Don’t Have to be Complicated  Gone are the days where parents can dismiss even the best infant sleep positioner as non-essential. With the increasing awareness about SIDS as well as concerns about child safety, this child sleeping device is now one of the “must-buys” for [...]

Baby Sleep Position

Baby Sleep Position – Infant Sleep Positioner Getting a baby to sleep in a crib can be a daunting task. Many babies sleep just fine in arms or the carseat or swing but the second you try to put them down in a crib they wake up. Sometimes it’s a matter of finding the right [...]

: Summer Infant Supreme Sleep Positioner: Baby

I bought this today, excited that it looked comfy and about the heartbeat feature. It looks like it would be comfortable and would hold a very small newborn in place, however, it’s WAY TOO SMALL for my 11 week old (11 lbs and 22in with short legs). Her legs dangled uncomfortably off the edge (not [...]



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