Are you concerned about your baby choking?
April 6, 2010 at 1:53 am | Posted in children, Infants, parenting, sleep, Weissbluth | Leave a commentTags: apnea, back sleeping, big kids bed, breathing problems, broken sleep, children's bedding, children's sleep, kids sleeping, lack of sleep, low birth weight, overtired, sids, sleep deprivation, sleep sensitivity, snoring, Weissbluth
Are you concerned about your baby choking when you place him on his back to sleep? http://ow.ly/1uWk9
Sudden Infant Death Tied to Brain Chemical | Health | English
February 10, 2010 at 2:14 am | Posted in children, Infants, parenting, sleep | Leave a commentTags: apnea, breathing problems, broken sleep, children's bedding, children's sleep, excessive sleepiness, low birth weight, sids, snoring
Sudden Infant Death Tied to Brain Chemical | Health | English.
If one day we can measure the seratonin levels in a babies brain then we may be able to save babies from SIDS deaths.
Mom’s Sleep Beliefs Affect Baby’s Nights – WSJ.com
September 1, 2009 at 9:04 pm | Posted in sleep | Leave a commentTags: broken sleep, children's sleep, chronic stress levels, earlier bedtime, early rising, kids sleeping, lack of sleep, losing sleep, low birth weight, nightmares, schedule, sleep beliefs, sleep sensitivity, sleep tips, sleeping in mom and dad's bed
Small Birth Size Linked to Sleep Problems Later – ABC News
August 22, 2009 at 3:27 pm | Posted in sleep | Leave a commentTags: back to school, big kids bed, breathing problems, broken sleep, children's sleep, chronic stress levels, earlier bedtime, kids sleeping, lack of sleep, losing sleep, low birth weight, low sleep efficiency, nightmares, prenatal drinking, prenatal smoking, sleep apnea, sleep deprivation, sleep sensitivity, snoring
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