Archive for the ‘Children and Sleep’ Category
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
Managing your college kid’s sleep deprivation
Moving into a college dorm can feel a lot like taking up residence in the city that never sleeps. While most kids figure how to balance their rock-star nightlife with getting good grades, some need some extra nudging to tuck into bed at a decent hour.
Tags: Allergies, college, Facebook, Insomnia, Mattress, Natural, Sleep Deprived, Stress, Sweet Dreams
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Monday, July 12th, 2010
Getting through bedrest with your sanity intact
It can be terrifying to have your pregnancy labeled high-risk and ordered to stay in bed for months. But remember, it’s a broad term applied to any woman who faces a higher-than-average risk of complications during pregnancy or delivering a baby with health concerns. It doesn’t mean your pregnancy won’t progress normally or your baby won’t arrive healthy.
Tags: Baby, Health, Healthy Sleep, Hypoallergenic, Natural, sleep health, Stress, Sweet Dreams
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Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
Rest assured – Sleep challenges are more normal than you think
If your baby mixes up his days and nights, it’s because of all the late-night bathroom trips during the last months of your pregnancy. Sound unbelievable? That’s just one of the many myths thrown my way during my first days as a new mother.
Tags: Baby, Health, Healthy Sleep, sleep health
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Friday, May 28th, 2010
Making the nightshift safe
Most parents are more than a little overwhelmed when they leave the safety of the hospital where nurses are on call every minute of the day and night. And when asked, parents cite sleep safety and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) as their biggest concern. What parent hasn’t leaned over their child’s crib, anxiously watching for that soft rise and fall? Defined as the unexplained death of a baby, SIDS remains the leading cause of death of infants less than one-year-old.
Tags: Baby, sleep health
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