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Key to night sleeping: more daylight
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/06/2006 01:01:52
Allowing babies to sleep or rest awake during the day, without making a room dark could help night sleeping.
Scientists believe that one of the keys to sleeping through the night could be as simple as taking young babies out more often between 12noon and 4pm.University studyA study by John Moores University in 2004, concluded that newborn babies who were
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Celebs Love 'In the Night Garden'!
By Sarah Lawson on 04/12/2008 02:14:04
Celeb mums and their babies join the army of fans for BBC's gentle television show for small children
Following its launch last spring, In the Night Garden and its colourful toy characters - Igglepiggle, Makka Pakka and Upsy Daisy - has quickly become a preschool phenomena.Celeb mums love Igglepiggle…There is an ever-growing In the Night Garden
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Should I Wear a Bra at Night?
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/11/2009 02:18:36
Some women find their changing pregnancy shape makes sleeping uncomfortable, but is a bra in bed the answer?
bra on at night means they don't get sore breasts or a tired neck and back from the newly acquired weight. But is wearing a bra in bed a good idea?Night supportEven if you find that your underwired bra is working fine during the day without putting too
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10 of the best buy night time must-haves
By Sophie Westnedge on 25/10/2011 14:59:56
When your baby just won’t settle try these cute nightlights, toys and musical CDs
It’s important for your baby to have good sleeping habits and to fall asleep on his or her own. But even the best sleepers sometimes need a little extra help, which is where sleep aids come in to make bed time a lot easier.
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Michelle Heaton and Myleene Klass: famous mums suffering sleepless nights
By Amelia Jean Jones on 25/01/2012 11:33:01
The celebrity mums share their new baby bedtime woes
a few nights ago.Reality quickly kicked in: “Urgghhhh can someone please tell faith [sic] that it’s Bed [sic] time!!!” she tweeted in dispair. Michelle kept her twitter followers updated throughout her pregnancy, famously sparking a furore over
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Birth complications more common at night
By Tessa Watkins on 14/06/2010 14:29:00
Picking the time of day to give birth could influence the chances of a smooth delivery
A new study has revealed that birth complications are more common at night, reports Reuters. Researchers looked at more than 700,000 births at Dutch hospitals between 2000 and 2006 and found that more babies were admitted to intensive care during
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Night work link with premature birth possible
By ThinkBaby on 12/12/2005 09:55:40
More inconclusive study findings from the US suggest further research advisable
A study conducted by the University of North Carolina has suggested a possible link between night work during pregnancy and pre-term birth, according to the BBC, although the research is far from conclusive.Researchers at the university interviewed
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Help your newborn to sleep enough at night
By Maria Muennich on 25/02/2010 14:15:57
How much does your newborn need to sleep and how can you help him get enough?
It's not for nothing that one of the biggest topics of conversation for new parents is about sleep, or lack thereof. If you're being kept awake at night and spend what feel like enormous chunks of the day calming a baby you may be left wondering
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Lily Allen admits to sleepless nights and pregnancy worries
By Lara Brunt on 09/09/2011 14:07:28
The mum-to-be has been advised to take it easy, after suffering two previous miscarriages.
keeps telling me to take it easy," the singer told London's Evening Standard Magazine.She admits that she's been having sleepless nights, too. "I was terrified the other night in bed. I wake up a lot at the moment and at one point I touched Sam's face
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Feeling tired after broken nights? Coffee doesn’t help, say researchers
By Kyrsty Hazell on 04/06/2010 17:12:22
Drinking coffee to beat baby fatigue will not wake you up but make you anxious instead, according to Bristol University researchers
If sleepless nights and early morning feeds with your newborn make you reach for a mug of coffee each morning in order to function, think again. According to new research, the caffeine hit is all in your mind.The addictive stimulating effect
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