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On this week's episode of Sense, by Meg Faure, we dive into one of our favorite topics – myth-busting. In the often overwhelming world of parenting advice, it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction. This episode explores some of the most common myths around baby care, offering expert insights to help parents make informed decisions. Whether you're a new mom or an experienced parent, we tackle big questions that often cause confusion. Host Meg Faure and guest Tove discuss everything from baby sleep habits to feeding practices, clearing up myths that many parents face on their journey. Myth 1: Should You Wake a Sleeping Baby? A common question is whether you should ever wake a sleeping baby. Conventional wisdom says never wake them, but Meg Faure debunks this. In some cases, such as when a baby isn't gaining weight or is born premature, it is important to wake them. Similarly, allowing a baby to nap too close to bedtime may disrupt their night's sleep. Understanding your baby's sleep cycles and needs helps to create a healthy routine. Myth 2: Does Starting Solids Help Babies Sleep Better? Another common belief is that starting solids early can improve a baby's sleep. Meg explains that this is a myth. Food and sleep aren't as strongly linked as many think. While nutritional needs are important, starting solids won't be a magic solution to sleep challenges. Parents should introduce solids when their baby shows readiness signs, not as a method to get better sleep. Myth 3: Do Teething Babies Get Fevers and Diarrhea? Many parents associate teething with fever, diarrhea, and rash. Meg confirms that while teething causes drooling and a change in bowel movements, it doesn't directly cause high fevers or illness. Parents should not dismiss fever or severe symptoms as teething; instead, they should consult a doctor. This episode of Sense by Meg Faure is a must-listen for parents who want clear, expert guidance amidst conflicting advice. By understanding the difference between myth and fact, parents can confidently care for their baby. Meg's practical advice is invaluable in helping you navigate your parenting journey with fewer doubts and more confidence.
In this heartfelt episode, Carly opens up about her 13-month breastfeeding journey as a work-from-home mom. She feels incredibly fortunate to have been able to stay home with her baby, avoid the challenges of pumping excess supply, and receive unwavering support from her husband. Carly recognizes that this set of circumstances played a crucial role in her breastfeeding experience. However, she also deeply empathizes with moms who face different realities, such as returning to work quickly, navigating daycare, and pumping in excess to be able to provide breastmilk to their children while they are not with them. We are passionate about addressing the issue that the modern mom often finds herself struggling as societal pressures overshadow the importance of trusting her own instincts. While doctors play a crucial role, it's imperative for us to reclaim our innate power and intuition in nurturing and raising our children. Our style of parenting is responsive, adapting to each child's unique needs and reminding us that the ultimate guide to what is best lies within ourselves. Each mother's journey is uniquely her own, shaped by a myriad of factors and circumstances. Our podcast and this episode aim to inspire and uplift all mothers, encouraging them to embrace breastfeeding, co-sleeping, and baby-led weaning with joy and confidence if they feel called to do so. Above all, it's a reminder to trust your intuition and do what feels right for you and your child, free from comparison. We're here to support you, heart and soul, on your beautiful journey. We hope to create a culture and community of mommas who feel empowered and educated by their choices, no matter what they are. TOPICS DISCUSSED →Carly's 13-month breastfeeding journey as a working from home mom! →The importance of lactation consultants and support systems →Co-sleeping safely and effectively (and having a partner who is on board) →Balancing sleep, mental health, and night feeds →Transitioning to baby-led weaning →Carly's gradual breast feeding weaning process and lessons learned →Tips for dealing with overproduction and managing supply →Carly's reflection on her journey and future parenting choices EPISODE RESOURCES ➡ Shop WeNatal Prenatal and get FREE fish oil ($30 value) with purchase of subscription. https://wenatal.com/justaphase ➡ Nightlight Doula & Lactation Consultant https://nightlightdoula.com/ ➡ Safe Sleep Seven https://llli.org/news/the-safe-sleep-seven/ ➡ Huckleberry https://huckleberrycare.com/ ➡ Bodily Lactation lattes https://itsbodily.com/products/lactation-latte-3-pack ➡ Speech Pathologist Recommended Cups https://www.speechsisters.com/blog/bottle-to-cup ➡ Cocoon Nursing Wrap https://weareamma.com/collections/the-cocoon ➡ Kindred Bravenly Nursing bras https://go.shopmy.us/p-8446528
Should I ever wake a sleeping baby? Doesn't sleep beget more sleep? There's such a widely held belief that more sleep is always better and so we should never wake babies, and yet that's not really true. If letting your baby sleep however they sleep is working for you, that's great – keep doing it. But if you are struggling with your baby's overall sleep pattern, have other kids, or a schedule that requires you to wake your baby sometimes, know that it is ok to wake a baby – and even sometimes beneficial. In this episode I'm debunking the myth to never wake a sleeping baby and talking about times when you might want or need to wake them up both for practical, logistical reasons or as part of working to improve sleep.Resources related to this episodeYou may also want to listen to my episode on sleep begets sleep from earlier this year:https://intuitiveparentingdc.com/podcast/2024/7/4/does-sleep-beget-sleepConnect with KimGrab a free sleep myth busting guide and learn more about working with Kim:https://intuitiveparentingdc.com/Instagram: instagram.com/intuitive_parenting_dcFacebook: facebook.com/intuitiveparentingdc
Summertime is approaching and that means it's time for those dreaded fireworks! As beautiful as fireworks might be, they're LOUD. And the last thing you want is for your sleeping baby to wake up from those loud bangs.In this blog post and podcast episode, I'll discuss how to help your sleeping baby stay asleep despite those pesky, noisy fireworks. I'll also discuss how to help your baby enjoy the fireworks if you want to keep them up. Free sleep chart download - https://mysleepingbaby.ac-page.com/sleep-chart-landing-page Free sleep masterclass- https://mysleepingbaby.ac-page.com/registration-page-v-2 Podcast episode on transitioning from a crib to a bed- https://mysleepingbaby.com/when-should-you-transition-your-little-one-from-a-crib-to-a-bed/
Sam and Al discuss readings from “Opening Doors Within” by Eileen Caddy and “As Bill Sees It” by Bill Wilson @12steps
In this episode we discuss reasons why pregnant women have difficulty sleeping and what they can do to help. Pregnant women can have difficulty sleeping for many different reasons, and there are many things that can help improve sleep. In the MamaDoc BabyDoc Podcast we share practical, evidence based advice and information on all topics related to pregnancy, childbirth and raising children. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice.
In this podcast we discuss current recommendations on safe sleep for baby. Join Dr. Renda Knapp, a board certified Ob/Gyn and Dr. Rachel Schultz, a board certified pediatrician, as they discuss current recommendations on safe sleep for your newborn. This is the podcast that gives practical, evidence based advice and information on all topics related to pregnancy, childbirth and raising children.
If you're like me, you grew up hearing “never wake a sleeping baby!”. Which, honestly I understand because they are so dang peaceful and cute while sleeping! AND we know that when they are learning to sleep, it takes a lot of work for them to fall asleep. However, if you never wake a sleeping baby, I can almost guarantee that they are going to wake YOU up in the night! In today's episode, I'm going to tell you when you should and shouldn't wake your sleeping baby, and the why behind it all!FREE Short Naps GuideFREE Wake Windows GuideMini Courses, Video Course and Consultations
Sleep is one of the most important things on a new parent's mind. Eva Klein of My Sleeping Baby breaks down the controversies and gives you tips on what you can do from the minute your baby is born. How you can reach Eva: Website- mysleepingbaby.com Free sleep masterclass- https://mysleepingbaby.ac-page.com/registration-page-v-2 Newborn sleep program- https://mysleepingbaby.com/newborn-sleep-coaching-program/ Link to my FB group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/1121914384529065 Get your FREE guide with 30 phrases that you can use with your doctor, midwife and the hospital staff to advocate for yourself on yoledetacademy.com. Scroll to the bottom of the home page. Get 20% off of your purchase at EmeTerm anti-nausea wristband with code HAPPYBIRTHWAY. Use Happi Tummi's comforting waistband to instantly calm your baby's crying. Use their adult waistbands to soothe your own tummy cramps. Use code HAPPYBIRTHWAY at checkout for 10% off of your entire order. Click on this link to get a FREE diaper bag with your Dyper subscription. Cancel at any time and still keep the bag! Explore all of KiwiCo's crate collections. You will love Panda Crate's 3-pack for your newborn. Enter code LEARN30 at checkout for 30% off of your first month's subscription. Check out the Yoledet Picks Amazon Storefront to find any of the products mentioned in this episode, and discover Chanie's other favorites. To continue the conversation, and learn more about similar topics, check out the Yoledet Academy Instagram community.
Parents, meet your new best friend! This gentle hum creates the perfect white noise for soothing your baby to a restful sleep. This sound masking technique creates a warm and comforting environment, allowing your little one to drift off to a cozy and peaceful sleep. -------------------------------- ✨ Please remember to rate our podcast on your listening platform! --------------------------------
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In this week's episode of The Happy Baby Show, I'm answering whether it's true or false that "you should never wake a sleeping baby". I'll be sharing the truth behind this statement! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Let's Connect! Follow me over on my Instagram- @jenbutlerearlyparenting Take a peek at my website- www.jenbutler.com.au Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The question of whether to wake a sleeping baby is a BIG one with no shortage of strong opinions. In fact, "never wake a sleeping baby" HAS to be one of the most popular pieces of parenting advice for new moms.But is it good advice? Should you NEVER wake a sleeping baby? The short answer to this question is- NO. This saying isn't 100% accurate since there are numerous circumstances where you'd WANT to wake a sleeping baby. In this episode, I delved into these scenarios in more detail so you're properly informed as to when you'll want to wake your sleeping baby and when you'll want to let him sleep. Enjoy!Want to get your little one consistently sleeping 11-12 hours at night so you can be a functioning human? Join my FREE training HERE: https://mysleepingbaby.ac-page.com/registration-page-v-2
In this episode, we delve into the common sleep mistakes that new parents often make and provide actionable solutions for better baby sleep. Topics include routines, schedules overtiredness, reacting too quickly and neglecting your own selfcare. Email: yoursleepguidepodcast@gmail.com Website: https://littlebigdreamers.net/ Newborn Sleep Guide: https://littlebigdreamers.net/newborn-sleep-guide-creating-healthy-sleep-habits-from-the-start/ Instagram: @littlebigdreamerssleep
Can't seem to get your baby to sleep through the night? Look no further than this soothing white noise for sleeping featuring the sound of a dryer machine. The steady hum and rhythmic tumble of clothing will not only serve as background noise, but also help to create a comforting environment- which is ideal for a sleeping baby. This episode can be used for adults, too! Many adults who struggle with insomnia agree that just about any background noise helps to drown out distracting noises that would normally keep them awake. So, what are you waiting for? Give it a try and see who in your household loves the dryer machine sound!
** TW: Pregnancy loss, still birth **In 2020, Sophie Toneguzzi was 20 weeks pregnant when she found out that her baby boys heart had stopped beating.For reasons unknown, she was forced to wait a week until she was able to deliver her sleeping boy into the world. To have to walk empty-handed passed balloons, flowers and hear the coos of everyone in newborn baby bubbles just feels like extra punishment for parents who have already gone through such loss. And this is what Sophie had to endure in 2020. Not wanting anyone else to experience this extra pain, she has created a petition for bereavement suites in every hospital in Australia. To sign the petition head to: https://www.aph.gov.au/e-petitions/petition/EN4873Follow Sophie on Instagram @sophie_toneguzziStay up to date with the latest at ItsAllHer.com
I think we can all agree that babies LOVE falling asleep in the car. That's why we're proud to introduce the perfect white noise for sleeping baby! Try using these driving in rain sounds to help bring your little one comfort as they fade into a deep slumber. Check out our additional Playlists At Calming White Noise, our goal is to help you and your loved ones sleep, meditate, study, or simply relax. One of the benefits of listening to white noise via podcast is the ability to lock your mobile device and eliminate any unwanted light. This episode is 8 consecutive hours long with no interludes, allowing for a full nights sleep. If you have found value from our sounds, we kindly ask that you would rate our podcast at the top of your screen. Your positive feedback inspires us to continue bringing you our best work and we truly hope our sounds can help promote peace and positivity. We cannot thank you enough for tuning in today! Be well. Has our podcast been helpful? If you'd like to say thank you, feel free to buy us a Latte ☕️☺️ Calming White Noise a free white noise podcast dedicated to providing white noise in the form of nature sounds. We created this podcast in efforts to promote positivity and healthier sleep patterns. Our sleep sounds have helped millions reach deep relaxation and comfort in 2022 alone and counting. Calming White Noise podcast provides 8 hour, uninterrupted episodes with sounds such as crashing ocean waves, thunder and lighting, drizzling rain, crackling fire, soothing waterfalls, and much more. If you're looking to soothe a baby, get a good nights sleep, study, or simply relax – you've come to the right place. Follow us on Instagram Je pense que nous pouvons tous convenir que les bébés adorent s'endormir dans la voiture. C'est pourquoi nous sommes fiers de vous présenter le bruit blanc parfait pour le sommeil de bébé ! Essayez d'utiliser ces sons de conduite sous la pluie pour apporter du confort à votre tout-petit alors qu'il se fond dans un sommeil profond. Joy Organics Wellness Supplements (Use code ‘calming' for 25% off) DISCLAIMER: Remember that loud sounds can potentially damage your hearing. When playing Calming White Noise, if you cannot have a conversation over the sound without raising your voice, the sound may be too loud for your ears. Calming White Noise provides relaxing sounds for entertainment purposes only and are not a treatment for sleep disorders or anxiety. Contact Us for Partnership Inquiries © Calming White Noise LLC, 2023. All rights reserved. calmingpodcast.com
Today we speak with Eva Klein. Eva is a Certified Infant and Child Sleep Consultant and founder of MySleepingBaby.com. Eva also offers a free online training for A Dad's Path listeners. You can find it here: https://mysleepingbaby.ac-page.com/registration-page-v-2. Highlights Include: The importance of sleep for parents and their babies The challenges of being a sleep-deprived parent The potential benefits of seeking help from a sleep consultant Strategies for improving infant and child sleep The impact of sleep on overall mental and physical health Balancing the demands of parenting and maintaining a career or other personal goals Enjoy this eye-opening (and then hopefully eye-shutting) conversation! ------------------ Find more Dad Podcasts from A Dad's Path, a website for dads.
How big of a factor does luck play in our careers? On today's episode we turn to the research of Dr. Richard Wiseman, Professor of Public Understanding of Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire, and we examine the 4 Principles of Luck and discuss how they might apply to us as production music composers.Plus we feature "Sleeping Baby, a solo piano lullaby cue written by 52 Cues Community Member, Yuka Reschke (https://soundcloud.com/yuka-982386000).Watch this episode on YouTube!https://youtu.be/8uMNt6EIQw000:00 - Intro & Welcome02:32 - Is it all luck?05:32 - 1. Maximise Chance Opportunities18:35 - 2. Listening to Lucky Hunches28:56 - 3. Expect Good Fortune40:52 - 4. Turn Bad Luck to Good52:28 - Join the 52 Cues Community!53:42 - "Sleeping Baby" by Yuka Reschke01:04:01 - Outro & How You Can Support 52 Cues!LinksDr. Richard Wiseman's Principles of Luckhttps://richardwiseman.wordpress.com/research/luck-and-self-development/The Luck Factor by Richard Wiseman - https://amzn.to/3CTVnkDJoin the 52 Cues Community for FREE! – Post your own cues for feedback from the community, network with other composers, participate in community discussions, provide feedback on other composers' cues, and ask questions about the industry! – https://52cues.comBecome a 52 Cues FRIEND – Join in on Monthly Interactive Zoom Workshops featuring a range of topics and guests from around the music industry, and you'll have access to the Weekly Music Production Livestreams! – https://my.52cues.com/plans/202568?bundle_token=b037583a957a0bb48afafd3b1cae414eBecome a 52 Cues FAMILY Member – Get all the benefits listed above, plus catch up with Dave during weekly live Zoom Office Hours, and have your cues reviewed each week during the live Weekly Interactive Feedback and Critique Sessions – https://my.52cues.com/plans/195865?bundle_token=c974232cc2996186825ad469af103969Or you can support the channel on Patreon and get access to my weekly music production live streams. – https://www.patreon.com/davekropfLessons, critiques, and 1-on-1 coaching are available! – http://52cues.com/coaching.#productionmusic #podcastNote: Links posted here may be affiliate links which help us out by generating a small commission at no extra cost to you!Support the show
When putting your baby down for sleep, make sure they are tummy-up, and make sure you have proper bedding
If you have ever watched a baby sleep in the arms of an adult, you might have an idea what peace looks like. If that baby starts to squirm, if they start to get uncomfortable, the one holding them adjusts their position—or the baby's— and the baby settles down again. Even when that child is screaming and fussing, the loving adult consoles the child until they can find deeper rest. God longs to hold us in this way. Isaiah 26:3 talks about God keeping us “in perfect peace.” We can have peace with God because Jesus came to die and be raised to life for us. Once we've put our trust in Jesus, we are held by someone who is bigger and stronger than we are. We are held by someone who cares about us and will make sure that we can have peace. We are held by someone who knows what we need. When life gets crazy, sometimes we cannot imagine what it feels like to be at peace. We have so much going on and are so anxious that we cannot even consider relaxing, cannot even fathom believing that everything is going to work out. God holds us in those times. We can be at peace like a baby in the arms of someone who cares about them. We have a God who is holding us, and He is bigger and stronger than anything we will have to face. We can trust that God will take care of things, and we can relax. • Emily Acker • Can you imagine God holding you like a caring adult holds a sleeping baby? What do you like or dislike about this mental picture? • Do you ever feel like you need to do something to earn God's love or His peace? • We all have times when we find it difficult to relax or feel at peace. When you feel this way, who is a trusted Christian in your life who could listen to you, pray with you, and encourage you? • If you'd like to dig deeper, read Psalm 131:1-3 and Romans 4:23–5:2. Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times and in every way. The Lord be with all of you. 2 Thessalonians 3:16 (NIV)
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EP 29 EXPOSED! The Warnings Doctor - Dr. Gerry Goldhaber - New Guidelines on How to Keep Your Sleeping Baby Safe Follow these simple rules to keep your infants safe during sleep and reduce the risk of injury or even death. For the first time in six years, the American Academy of Pediatrics has updated safe sleep guidelines for babies to help parents and caregivers protect their children. This podcast explains the latest safety, warning labels, risk factors, and best practice guidance from a variety of sources. Safe sleep can help protect your baby from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other dangers, like choking and suffocation. And remember, the more informed you are, the safer you'll be! For information about Goldhaber Research Associates, please visit https://www.goldhaber.com/clients. You can also go to https://www.murderincbook.com/ to get your copy of my bestselling book, MURDER, INC. And remember, the more informed you are, the safer you'll be! EXPOSED! Produced by David Alan Kogut - www.yourstarequity.com
Should you let your baby sleep? Or should you wake the baby for feedings?How is this different from feeding on demand? Or is it? Why is this so confusing?If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you. Please consider leaving us a review on itunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com. You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:Nicotine [1:49]We still wake our kids [7:03]Feed on demand? Or wake the baby? [10:55]The Lemon Shark [14:29]Benefits of waking the baby [16:05]When NOT to wake the baby [18:22]Confusing messages about sleep [21:00]Daytime waking [21:58]Feeling full might disturb your sleep [25:04]Anxiety around checking babies for breathing [31:15]Overfeeding for sleep [36:54]Valid reasons to wake your baby [38:02] Today's episode is brought to you by Imani! Experience optimal pumping with hospital-strength output, as well as a never-before-seen boost mode. Visit imaniusa.com and use code BADASS for 25% off your order! Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out!https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/breastsleeping/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/bed-sharing-and-getting-sleep/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/marijuana-and-breastfeeding/ Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/ Check out Dianne's blog here~https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/ Follow our Podcast~https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby~Abby Theuring https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com Music we use~Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes
Stephanie Parker is an actress, screenwriter, director, producer, author, children's clothing line creator: Sleeping Baby, Shark Tank entrepreneur, children's books' author, wife, and mom. She and her husband handle the merchandise for tv show, The Chosen. She and her husband and two children live in Texas.
Soothing white noise helps create a comfortable environment for your child. White noise replicate sounds that your baby heard in the womb, and encourages them to calm down and sleep better and longer. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for daily nature sounds with visuals! https://youtube.com/channel/UCdXTPA_sojn24GDwfTaqhGQ?sub_confirmation=1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/calming-white-noises/support
Jan Heirtzler has been sewing ring slings for babywearing families for 20 years out of Durham, New Hampshire. She is well known among certain pockets of the babywearing community, and her company Sleeping Baby Productions was considered by many to be the gold standard for handcrafted ring slings. She was busy sewing 40+ hours a week for a few years; however, things have slowed down, and she's ready to consider her next adventure. Jan has announced that she will be changing gears and closing the chapter on her sling business by the end of 2021, and she was willing to share her story about what she's been up to most recently (which includes making a lot of face masks). In this episode, Jan shares that her career goal as a child and teenager had always been teaching; but, when it came time to do an internship, she quickly realized that she didn't feel that she had the stamina to be the kind of teacher she wanted to be. A series of temporary jobs led eventually to part-time work alongside her husband, doing outreach and web design; and when her first child was born, so was Sleeping Baby Productions. In the beginning, she was working part time doing freelance web design, and productivity was possible only when the baby was sleeping; but wearing her homemade carriers in town, Jan saw interest in her ring slings and started sewing them on the side. It wasn't until a couple of years after TheBabyWearer [dot] com (a website and forum devoted to different styles of baby carriers, a market largely dominated by work-at-home parents in the mid-2000s) went online that the custom sling business really took off. Once it did, it was an uphill trajectory through the height of the market in 2014. At that point, Jan would open the store once every three to four weeks, take in 300 orders in a couple of hours, and then close until she'd sewn through those. She talks about those years as being overwhelmingly busy at times, where her kids would play in the backyard where she could watch and talk to them through the window next to her sewing machine. Fast forward to 2021, as the baby carrier industry has evolved, sales are now going mainly to mass-produced and -marketed carriers, with work-at-home parents making up only a tiny fraction of the customer base at this point. As the handmade babywearing market is slowing down (and expenses related to safety testing for baby-related items and business insurance have increased), Jan feels that it seems like a good time to leave the industry for something else. She's pursuing some part-time work again, helping underserved children have better access to STEM education; however, she's still on a quest to find something again that would feel as meaningful as empowering families to hold their babies close. She's starting to clean up her sewing room/workspace and sewing her slings with her remaining inventory but transitioning most of her fabric stash to quilting fabric for face masks which she continues to make and sell online. She will be keeping her Facebook group, but her Sleeping Baby website might eventually get shut down. However, Jan doesn't plan to stop sewing any time soon, and she's dabbling in other crafts and creations, so you can look for her under the future site and/or on social media under Jan Andrea Handmade to see what she's up to next. You can find pictures of Jan's sewing room and workspace on her Sleeping Baby Productions Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sleepingbabyproductions Website: www.sleepingbaby.net Contact: info @ sleepingbaby.net Also, search for Jan Andrea Handmade to see what she is making after her ring sling store closes at the end of 2021. **** Can't watch the video right now? Check out the full transcript on our podcast website at: https://www.yesiworkfromhome.com/podcast/episodes/73 Our podcast is now live on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, Google, and anywhere else you prefer to listen to your podcasts. We appreciate
Today's episode is all about how to keep our sleeping babies safe and to focus on the breathability of crib mattresses. Our babies' safety is our greatest priority, and breathability in crib mattresses may not seem like too big of a deal, but it's more important than parents think. And Barry Cik, the Founder and Technical Director of Naturepedic, knows this all too well. We're thrilled to have Barry back on our podcast to talk about some of the biggest risks and dangers involved with infant sleep, why breathability is an important feature in crib mattresses, as well as what to look for when purchasing a crib mattress. A little bit about Barry—he has had a lifelong interest in preserving the environment, not only for us but for all future generations. As a board-certified environmental engineer, Barry advocates for legislative reform and has four decades of experience investigating and assessing hazardous materials/contamination, resolving environmental problems, and protecting human health, safety, and the environment. We couldn't think of a better guest to talk about this important topic since Barry has such a wealth of knowledge and experience. Our babies spend such a significant amount of time in their cribs, so it's important to discuss this topic. We're honored to have Barry back on the show and get into all of the details regarding keeping your sleeping baby safe. This episode is brought to you by our friends at Naturepedic and they are offering all of our listeners a discount! 20% off on their website www.naturepedic.com through September 2021 with discount code: BabyChick20
In this podcast, you'll hear all you ever wanted to know about sleeping baby safely at night! Professor Helen Ball, the world's leading infant sleep researcher, established the Parent-Infant Sleep Lab at Durham University in 2000. Helen begins this conversation with Dr Pamela Douglas by outlining the trajectory of her professional life, then by addressing the historical forces which have shaped safe infant sleep guidelines internationally. Helen goes on to discuss the positive things that have been achieved concerning infant sleep policies and guidelines in her lifetime and the things she'd like to see changed. Finally, she and Pam look very closely at what the research tells us about how to sleep our babies as safely as possible, with Helen addressing common questions asked by parents, including about formula feeding and sleep, sleeping baby between parents, and the parent who is a ‘heavy sleeper'. https://education.possumsonline.com/professor-helen-ball-durham-infancy-sleep-centre-conference-2021 (Access Professor Ball's full bio here. ) Associate Professor (Adjunct) Pamela Douglas is https://education.possumsonline.com/ (founder of the evidence-based Neuroprotective Developmental Care (or 'Possums') programs) (possumsonline.com) and author of https://www.amazon.com.au/Discontented-Little-Baby-Book-ebook/dp/B00M6G1ABO (The discontented little baby book: all you need to know about feeds, sleep, and crying). Support this podcast
In this episode, Danielle talks Eva Klein of My Sleeping Baby about supporting parenting in helping their babies become good sleepers, understanding the ins and outs of sleep training and healthy sleep habits, and why sleeping is such an important part of perinatal mental health.
Our February Q&A episode is here! Today, we discuss a wide variety of topics from the influence of medical rhetoric on our decisions in pregnancy and birth to the implications of being plus-size in pregnancy to the best time to pump your breastmilk. We have a lengthy discussion on what to wear in pregnancy and seriously question why hospitals still promote the classic hospital gown for birthing?! We talk about the physiologic mechanisms that protect babies from breathing under water during a water birth and why water birth is a wonderful option for low-risk birth. We touch on subchorionic hemorrhage (when a woman is bleeding in pregnancy) and what it means, and discuss how long breastfeeding mothers should let their babies sleep before waking them, along with the best way to do so. We hope you enjoy today's episode, and keep the questions coming! See chapter markers to skip to a specific question.* * * * * * * * * *If you enjoyed this episode of the Down To Birth Show, please subscribe and share with your pregnant and postpartum friends.Between episodes, connect with us on Instagram @DownToBirthShow to see behind-the-scenes production clips and join the conversation by responding to our questions and polls related to pregnancy, childbirth and early motherhood. You can reach us at Contact@DownToBirthShow.com or call (802) 438-3696 (802-GET-DOWN). We are always happy to hear from our listeners and appreciate questions for our monthly Q&A episodes. To join our monthly newsletter, text "downtobirth" to 22828.You can sign up for Cynthia's HypnoBirthing classes as well as online breastfeeding classes and weekly postpartum support groups run by Cynthia & Trisha at HypnoBirthing of Connecticut. Please remember we don’t provide medical advice, and to speak with your licensed medical provider related to all your healthcare matters. Thanks so much for joining in the conversation, and see you next week!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/cynthiaovergard)
When a 2-month old infant was recently killed by the family dog during the night, I felt it was important that we talk candidly about how this could have happened - and more importantly, how it could be avoided. Michelle talks about safe sleep for families with dogs and babies with true compassion, as only a mother can do. While this was avoidable, people don't know what they don't know, and it's up to us to help families learn how to do better so that their babies and dogs are safer and set up to succeed.
While we're on holidays, enjoy some of our favourite bits of 2020... The Actors' studio, Ash went dancing with Jodie, how NOT to look after babies (some tips for Kip), Susie’s mid-term brain, Amber is telepathic (Kip definitely isn’t), the cleaner cops an eyeful of Ash & Susie helped a three-year-old that ran away... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we're busting SLEEP MYTHS. When you have a baby people are always telling you to do this or never EVER do that it can be hard to know who to listen to. Bob at playgroup seems like he knows what he's talking about, but does he? In each Sleep Mums episode we usually share five simple things that will help your baby sleep better. This week, we're giving you five bits of sleep advice you can absolutely IGNORE! By knowing these myths are as fictional as your babies bedtime story it will help you understand baby sleep better and, hopefully, get you and your baby more kip. 1 – Tired Baby Better Sleep? 2 – Later Bedtime = Later Wake-time? 3 – Never Wake a Sleeping Baby 4 – You Don't Need to Wind a Breastfed Baby 5– Sleep Regressions Don't Exist.
Have you ever wondered how long a baby should sleep for? No? Well us either. But that’s what we discuss in this episode. We get some practical advice from the Dunce about how to get a good night sleep, and also check in with what the World Health Organisation recommend. So join us as we have a laugh while looking at some of those topics of fatherhood, children and families that other "parenting" podcasts don't dare to touch. Get in touch with us to share your own stories or Dad Tales. Email us: dad.dunce@gmail.com
Find out what happened after three weeks with the sleep expert. This is the most requested episode ever! We hired Donna Moala to help our son sleep & settle after waking 6-10 times a night... AND the difference & change has been HUGE! After three nights, we had Memphis sleeping through & settling himself. This is an honest account of our challenges through this sleep help, it has been tough at times & our relationship has survived...(just haha) We have learnt so much, but it hasn't all been smooth sailing after hitting a few roadblocks, after the first few days Donna shares her advice, tips & her challenges working with us. If you would like to know how to help your baby sleep, we ALL speak very honestly about our experience. MASSIVE LOVE TO OUR SPONSORS www.thestorknest.com.au Use code Heidi to get 15% off full priced items
Any parent out there will tell you that when their baby isn’t sleeping, they will pay anything to anyone to make their precious bundle of joy catch a few hours of ZZZs. It’s not about the money, but about the well being of their child and themselves. Enter our guest, Stephanie Parker, the founder of Sleeping Baby, who through her own experiences with a sleepless child, was able to create a product and business that is helping other parents. Stephanie’s story reminds us once again that entrepreneurship isn’t just about making money. It’s about creating a lifestyle that works for you, has the impact you want to have in life and building communities that you support and who support you.
Stephanie Parker and Brett Parker are the co-founders of Sleeping Baby, the successful baby apparel brand that started with the Zipadee-Zip, a swaddle transition product Stephanie created when her daughter wouldn't sleep through the night. They were on ABC's hit reality show, Shark Tank, where they received offers from three of the investors. They initially accepted Daymond John's offer of $200,000 for a 20% stake in the company, but they ended up not taking the investment during the negotiations after filming. Despite turning down John's deal, Sleeping Baby still flourished. Five years later, Parker continues to grow their ethically-made, high quality products now sold online across the U.S. and in Europe, Japan, Canada and Mexico. “quit talking about it and jump, go and do it, take steps forward every day”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-7h6
The teary eyes, lump in your throat, high pitched voice… hold it in girl, and pray no one asks you what’s wrong! The forbidden “crying at work,” the stigmas it comes with and why some say you should let it out. Still trying to fit into those pre-pregnancy jeans? Does barely sleeping and going to work qualify as your extreme sport? As if we needed another reason to feel inadequate this week- 10 months after giving birth, an Olympic runner is smashing world records. WE SALUTE YOU. Then to Co-sleep or not? How the controversial practice may be destroying marriages.
Moms That Say F*ck - Hosted by Dr. Dina Kulik and Alana Kayfetz
In this fun episode of Moms That Say F*ck, Alana and Dina sit down with Eva Klein, a baby sleep expert in Toronto, to talk about sleep, how to be smarter about parenting and much more. For more from Eva Klein, please visit:mysleepingbaby.com on the Webfacebook.com/MySleepingBaby/ on Facebookinstagram.com/mysleepingbaby/ on InstagramFor more of Moms That Say F*ck, please visitmomsthatsay.com on the Webinstagram.com/momsthatsay on Instagramfacebook.com/momsthatsay on Facebook*Warning- this podcast has a lot of F bombs in it. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.**Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Alana Kayfetz of MomsToronto and or Dr. Dina Kulik. *
Do You have healthy sleep habits? Do your kids? What would you do to get a good night's sleep? Today's guest, Eva Klein shares her story - one woman sleep deprived and overwhelmed, against a small army of 2 sleepless toddlers. Eva went on a mission to get her entire family some well needed sleep, at any cost. Eva is a Certified Infant and Child Sleep Consultant through the International Maternity Institute and is the founder of My Sleeping Baby. Eva's main goal is to assist her clients establish healthy sleep habits for their children. After experiencing the debilitating effects of chronic sleep deprivation from her two children, Eva was inspired to help families overcome their sleep challenges. Eva truly empathizes with her clients' sleep troubles and personally invests herself in their sleep journey. Eva is a proud wife and mother of two beautiful girls (who are now both great sleepers) and lives with her family in Toronto. She provides individual sleep consultations, either in-person or over the phone, facilitates group seminars and runs an online sleep program and community called the Sleep Bible. In addition to completing her sleep consulting certification, she is a member of the Association of Professional Sleep Consultants and she completed the 2016 Infant Mental Health Community Training through the Infant Mental Health Promotion (IMHP) and the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. Eva also has her Bachelor of Arts from York University and her law degree from the University of Western Ontario. You can find Eva at her WEBSITE, FACEBOOK, and INSTAGRAM
Bringing home a new baby is so exciting! It can be exhausting too! And everyone needs sleep. In this episode I describe sleep cycles and needs in the first year and what parents can do to help baby and themselves get a good night sleep.
This week on Mimosas with Moms, Abbey and Ashleigh welcome Eva Klein from My Sleeping Baby! Eva is a certified infant and child sleep consultant who has dedicated herself to helping families overcome sleep issues in their home. Eva uncovers some of the biggest myths and misunderstandings around sleep and sleep training. What is Eva’s approach to sleep training? Let’s talk about it, CHEERS!! —————————————— You can find Eva: www.mysleepingbaby.com Instagram @mysleepingbaby FB - My Sleeping Baby You can also download Eva’s FREE eBook containing her TOP 7 SLEEP TIPS so your little one can start sleeping better TODAY! https://mailchi.mp/14450de44132/freesleepguide ——————————————— Instagram @mimosaswithmoms Like our FB page https://m.facebook.com/Mimosas-with-Moms-2329402587291677/ Email 2mimosamoms@gmail.com
You think about it all the time, you can never get enough, and you would make a sacrifice to the gods for one night of how you used to do it before you had kids. That's right mamas, we're talking about SLEEP. On this week's episode of cheesecake & crying, Jenny is chatting with baby and toddler sleep consultant Eva Klein of My Sleeping Baby about every parent's favourite topic. Eva busts some bogus sleep myths, explains why naps are king, and tells us the number one thing you need right now that will help your little one – and in turn, you – get some much-needed ZZZs. If you want to learn more, download Eva's FREE Sleep Chart and Nap Guide: https://bit.ly/2J6nkdp https://bit.ly/2FLOeoC And don't forget to connect with us on the ‘gram: Eva: @mysleepingbaby Jenny: @jennylizpurdy Christy: @christy_mcmillan_ xo
In this episode, Rachel and Christine sit down with child sleep consultant, Eva Klein, mama and owner of My Sleeping Baby. Whether you have a little one that's not sleeping through the night yet or toddlers who wake up at the crack of dawn, Eva has practical tips to help your kiddos and YOU get a better night's sleep. We also share some of our favorite sleep related products and baby gear so be sure to take note!
It's a valid question, for sure. After all the hard work you've put into getting your baby to sleep, now you're concerned that they might be sleeping too well. Will an extra long nap mess with their bedtime or throw their schedule off? What if she's sleeping past the time when she normally eats? Is it ever a good move to wake a sleeping baby? Well, I'm happy to report that this is about as close to a yes-or-no answer as you're likely to get in parenting, and I'll tell you where I stand and where the (very few) exceptions lie in this week's episode of The Sleep Sense Show.
If you are like most parents, you probably had at least one (or many) occurrences when your baby just wouldn’t sleep, and neither did you. Greta and Brad Zude, who are now parents of 6 children, began their quest for learning the secrets to a sleeping baby about 9 years ago when they had their first child. Before her arrival, in fact even before Greta was pregnant, they read all the books, took parenting classes, and learned as much as they could about helping their baby sleep through the night, and easily nap during the day. Their knowledge served them well for the first 4 weeks of their newborn’s life, but then at 4 weeks, everything changed. Naps became inconsistent, and their little one woke up several times a night, and sleep was irregular, for all of them. They decided to get in touch with a sleep consultant, who helped them work out what was normal and what was not. After a couple of weeks, things started to go more smoothly and by 8 weeks, their daughter was once again sleeping through the night. From this experience, and the birth of their 5 subsequent children, Greta and Brad learned a great deal about sleep, and people started asking how they did it. They started to give classes to other parents, teaching them the secrets of a sleeping baby. Brad, who has an entrepreneurial spirit, came home from work one day when their youngest was 2 weeks old and announced that they should become online baby sleep consultants. They created an online course and set up a facebook page, and now they have approximately 550 students. With lack of sleep, comes a myriad of issues - stress, exhaustion, marital problems, health problems, issues in the workplace - you name it. Through their course, Greta and Brad have given parents the tools they need to get the sleep they desperately need, and as a result, have a healthier more productive life. On a daily basis, they receive emails from happy parents claiming that the course saved their marriage, their babies are so happy, and many other tales of gratitude. For Greta and Brad, one of the biggest benefits of their business is that they have a tremendous amount of structure, so they can keep a healthy balance in their lives. You can find out more about Secrets to a Sleeping Baby on Brad and Greta’s website at www.MyBabyCanSleep.com or on Facebook at Facebook.com/MyBabyCanSleep. Brad and Greta are parents to 6 healthy, happy, independent and affectionate children, who look to scripture to guide what they believe about the world, their children and themselves. They are parents who understand that all children are different and may have different sleep training needs, and who love to help and guide other parents in training their children with love!
The Old Guy and Young Guy discuss the finer points of Improv, proper protocol for sleeping walking spouses, and debate the best movie trilogy of all time. As always PUT US IN YER EARS!!! Twitter: @oldguy_youngguy Facebook: www.facebook.com/oldguyyoungguyshow Instagram: @oldguyyoungguyshow Internet: www.oldguyyoungguyshow.com
Brad and Greta Zude Baby Sleep Consultants Brad and Greta Zude help moms, dads, and families get their babies sleeping through the night! Some of what we talked about: #1. You have to have the right mind set. Get rid of stinking thinking Can sleep through the night by 8 weeks Consume calories in the […] The post Three Secrets of a Sleeping Baby appeared first on Princess Power.
Help My Baby Sleep - James Robinson
Help My Baby Sleep - James Robinson
Help My Baby Sleep - James Robinson
Well this week Goldie Hawn starts the show with a run down of the “time zones.” We must admit—her explanation sort of makes sense. Casey and Shayne struggle to figure out what time it is in the Midwest if it is 9am in California and what time it is in New York if it is noon in Omaha. Come on now–face it we all do it! We use our fingers and/or our toes or calculators, if need be, to figure this mystery out. And then throw in the international dateline and we’re really in trouble! This week on Nurse Talk we have one of our favorite guests in the studio—RN Marsha Podd aka the “Baby Whisperer.” We joke with Marsha that her voice and energy are so soothing we all go to sleep when she visits. Marsha is the author of one of Amazon’s best selling books, Secrets of a Baby Nurse, How to have a Happy, Healthy and Sleeping Baby from Birth. Read more...