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Objective. Avoiding prone sleep and the use of a pacifier were reportedly associated with lower risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The study aimed to analyse usual sleep position in ...
Babies are born with a natural sucking reflex, and it’s not just for feeding - it provides comfort and calming in a strange, unfamiliar world. Unsurprisingly, many parents choose to give their baby a ...
Weighted swaddles and blankets are popular among parents trying to get their infants to sleep, but they should not be used on sleeping babies, according to new recommendations released by the American ...
Could sucking on your baby’s pacifier reduce their risk of developing asthma and allergies? According to a new study, it just might. In a study released Friday by the Henry Ford Health System in ...
Children do not have regular sleep cycles until they are about six months old. While newborns sleep sixteen to seventeen hours a day, they may only sleep an hour or two at a time. As children grow ...
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