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    • Preparing for Birth
    • Preparing to Breastfeed
    • Dealing with a Difficult Birth
    • Coping With Pregnancy or Infant Loss
  • Breastfeeding
    • Latching and Positioning
    • Breastfeeding Your Newborn
    • Breastfeeding Your Older Baby
    • Breastfeeding Your Toddler
    • Breastfeeding Multiples
    • Dads and Breastfeeding
    • Challenges
      • Tongue-Tie and Lip-Tie
      • Jaundice
      • Thrush
      • Oversupply & Forceful Letdown
      • Low Milk Production
      • Depression
      • Breastfeeding after Breast Surgery
      • Insufficient Glandular Tissue (IGT)
    • Weaning
    • Breastfeeding & Complementary Therapies
    • Breastfeeding and Legal Issues
  • Pumping & Bottle feeding
    • Pumping
    • Baby-led Bottle Feeding
  • Sleep
  • Parenting
  • Healthcare Professionals
    • Protocols & Policy Statements
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    • Breastfeeding in Emergencies
    • Social Media

Sleep

 

Resources

Safe Sleep for You and Your Baby: A Guide for Breastfeeding Families

Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory Research on infant sleep by Dr. James McKenna

Infant Sleep Information Source (ISIS)

Where Might my Baby Sleep? from the Parent-Infant Sleep Lab, Durham University

 

Articles

Your Breastfed Baby at Night: Facts and Fiction about Your Nocturnal Newborn by Susan E. Burger

Normal, Human Infant Sleep: Feeding Method and Development by Darcia Narvaez

Infant Sleep, Breastfeeding and Bed-Sharing by Helen Ball

Wakeful 4 Month Olds by Jan Barger

Do Older Babies Need Night Feedings? by Nancy Mohrbacher

Cosleeping and Biological Imperatives: Why Human Babies Do Not and Should Not Sleep Alone by Dr. James McKenna

Sleep, Changing Patterns in the Family Bed by Dr. Jay Gordon

 

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