Cosleeping & SIDS Studies
A Review of the Studies – Part 1 Because the AAP, baby product industry, and media want you to hear only the sensationalized incomplete findings.
A Review of the Studies – Part 1 Because the AAP, baby product industry, and media want you to hear only the sensationalized incomplete findings.
Attempts to fortify human milk for preemies are very common… …It all sounds great, but there are many problems associated with fortification.
What causes stress during infancy? Laboratory and psychology research on animal and human infants gives us many clues.
There is common advice that honey should not be given to a child under one year of age. Why is this?
During her pregnancy, Sarina ate all the right things, attended maternity yoga classes, and perused a nice stack of parenting books, but she was unprepared for what lay ahead.
There are occasions when a mother is unable to provide any human milk for her baby, or where serious supply challenges require artificial supplementation.
I highly recommend that all pregnant mothers become informed about premature infant care. There’s no time to become informed if a premature birth happens to you, and your choices can have huge consequences on the
Today, many of the problems parents have with their babies are linked to new parenting and feeding techniques that have been implemented during the recent century.
Western World — The Western world’s familiar crying baby is far different from what is seen in cultures where parental responsiveness, natural feeding, and unrestrained affection are the unquestioned norm.
“The New York Times” recently took the opportunity to provide us with some great news from a new study: Cosleeping in the US has doubled since 1993 — from 5.5 to 12.8 percent (other reports are higher). But, while the NIH report was neutral in nature, the Times just couldn’t