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Trouble sleeping?
By ThinkBaby on 08/09/2009 01:52:41
Having difficulty in sleeping is very common during pregnancy - here are some ways to help you get the most of your nighttimes

Having problems sleeping is a very common occurrence during pregnancy, and can happen at any stage. Most often mums-to-be find that they have difficulties in the second half of the pregnancy as their bump grows, baby starts to move and getting

Troubleshooting: Sleeping
By Debra Stottor on 04/12/2008 01:48:51
The first year of your baby's life brings all kinds of erratic sleep patterns - for your child AND you! Here are tips for common problems

If the mere thought of getting your baby to sleep through the night (or at least some of it) brings you out in a cold sweat, fear not. Some disturbed nights are part and parcel of being a new parent. Read this advice to help you and your baby

All about sleep
By ThinkBaby on 17/03/2008 01:15:18
Hints and tips for sleeping in pregnancy and safe sleeping for babies

Useful articles Pregnancy and sleepingTiredness in pregnancyTrouble sleeping?Getting comfortable in bed when you're pregnantAromatherapy for sleep in pregnancy New baby and sleepingHelping your newborn to get enough sleep Key to night sleeping

Aromatherapy for sleep in pregnancy
By Maria Muennich on 16/11/2009 01:06:37
Natural scents to help you sleep

It's one of the trials of pregnancy that no matter how tired your over-sized body is, there are often times when you simply can't seem to get to sleep. It may be that you can't get comfy in bed, that you're kept awake with wind or heartburn, aching

Cute Dreampod sleeping bags
By Sarah Lawson on 04/01/2008 01:47:59
Baby sleeping bags are great for keeping your baby safe and warm during sleep, so check out this gorgeous new range from M&P

When the weather is cold and you're worried about your baby waking during the night because she has kicked off her bed clothes, opting for a baby sleeping bag can be the perfect solution.Unlike a conventional sleeping bag, these have no covering

Bambino Merino's Sleeping Bags
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/10/2007 01:18:15
Made from all-natural Merino wool, these sleeping bags are good for your baby and great for a cosy bedtime

Baby sleeping bags are a great way to ensure your baby gets a good night sleep without wriggling under bed covers or kicking off blankets. However, whilst cotton ones are usually great, ones made from merino wool are fabulous!Why is merino wool so

Sleep training real experiences
By Maria Muennich on 18/10/2007 14:22:49
Sleep training theories are all very well, but how to real mums get on when it comes to putting ideas into practice?

Sleep. It's perhaps the single biggest subject for new parents - along with pooh. And for those of us who find that the months continue to go by and our bundles of joy, frustratingly, haven't fallen into a nice sleeping pattern that allows mum

Naturally Nurturing Sleep Clinic
By Sarah Lawson on 07/11/2006 01:44:12
Any parent who's suffered sleepless nights will tell you that any advice on baby sleeping that works, is worth trying!

When we did a vote on the biggest challenge for new mums, sleeplessness figured large! To a parent with a one month old, it seems merely a fantasy to ever be able to sleep through until 5am let alone 7am! Have faith, those days will come, though

Daytime sleeping safety
By Laura Lee Davies on 26/01/2007 03:20:07
New research highlights the need for parents to treat daytime naps as they would night sleeping, to avoid cot death.

New research published in the International Journal of Epidemiology and partly funded by the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID), shows that many parents are not treating daytime naps the same as their night-time sleeping regime. As a

Is this the secret to baby sleep?
By Kimberley Smith on 17/10/2011 13:09:02
Could the Miyo baby hammock be the answer to parents’ sleep dreams? We check it out at The Baby Show

the other way round, and the only position your little one can nod off in is the safe sleeping position recommended to prevent SIDS.Suitable from birth to 9 months, the hammock can be free standing on its bamboo base, or work as a cot-replacing space saver


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