That newborn sleep schedule you carefully planned before your baby arrived? It’s probably not working out as expected. While newborns sleep about 16 to 17 hours per day, they may only sleep 1 or 2 hours at a time, making consistent scheduling nearly impossible. Most parents are surprised to discover that newborn sleep patterns are […]
Category Archives: Co-Sleeping with the baby
Motherhood is the most exciting phase of a woman’s life. And sometimes it can be exhausting. You need your hands free to have some ice-cream or maybe a shower. If you like to free up your tired arms and see your little one play or sleep in a cozy spot, you may consider investing your money […]
Benefits of co sleeping with your baby. Baby sleep tips. For parents who want to keep their babies at night in bed but are worried about safety, the baby nest bed may be the best option and one of the most affordable for co-sleeping. it travels well and can be essentially a portable safe sleep […]
Congratulations on your little one! Expect your Newborn baby sleep in periods from 30 minutes to 3 hours across the day and night. His sleep periods will be largely driven by hunger. Breastfed babies sleeping for slightly shorter periods than bottle-fed babies. In terms of total sleep, there is tremendous individual variability for newborns, ranging […]
Baby nest beds, or baby pods as they’re also known, are essentially mattresses with padded sides that offer a narrow cosy and womb-like sleeping area for your baby or toddler. They are becoming an increasingly popular choice over the traditional Moses basket as a portable sleeping space for daytime naps. When using a baby nest […]
Sleeping in the same room ( co sleeping ) as your baby reduces the risk of SIDS by as much as 50% Breastfeeding during the night is easier when you are co-sleeping with your baby. Breastfeeding at night helps to maintain your milk supply. Fewer bedtime hassles. With a baby nest bed you may have […]
The benefits of cosleeping with baby Studies show that babies sleeping in the same room as parents have a lower risk of SIDS. Cosleeping can reduce nighttime separation anxiety. Co-sleeping can result in more sleep for baby and mom. Mom doesn’t have to wake fully, get out of bed, and go to another room for […]
Whether you’re for or against co-sleeping, studies show that children who co-sleep with their parents grow up with higher self-esteem and less anxiety. To co-sleep safely, place a baby nest co-sleeper on to your bed. And baby nest beds are great to use for tummy time. Its lovely when your baby is resting next to […]








