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SIDS safe sleeping guidelines
To reduce the incidence of SIDS and fatal sleeping accidents in Australia, SIDS and Kids educates the public in safe sleeping practices for babies. Here are their guidelines.
Your baby's changing sleep habits
As your child gets older, you’ll find their sleep needs change. From their time as a newborn, through to toddlerhood and beyond, children need good sleep to help them develop and stay healthy.
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Your catnapping newborn is not 'broken'
Promises to "fix" a wakeful baby are misplaced.
Sleep guru's advice for adjusting to daylight saving time
Just when you've got your bub into a regular sleep routine, daylight saving time comes around and everything is turned upside down.
Disagreement over children's bedtime is bad for your relationship
Lots, in fact most, of us have been there.
Rock your baby to sleep with the sounds of Justin Timberlake
Now you can share your JT appreciation with your little ones.
The Instagram trend putting babies in danger
It might be cute, but it's not safe.
Worrying about your child’s sleep habits may lead to depression
Exhaustion can be damaging.
Babies sleep better in their own rooms, new study says
From four months old, babies sleep better when they're in their own rooms finds new research, which contradicts current recommendations around safe infant sleep practices.
Why I'm so happy I hired a sleep coach for my third baby
OPINION: Most new parents are familiar with the delirium that comes with loving a newborn. Senses are heightened and you exist in a state where survival, for you and the baby, is all that matters. Waking every few hours to fill a tiny tummy time after time after time is trying, even as it comes with moments of complete peace and happiness.
Married At First Sight's Zoe Hendrix shares true feelings on motherhood
The new mum has shared the exhausting reality of sleep regression in an honest Instagram post.
The art and business of baby sleep whispering
There's a price to pay for a full night's sleep.
Baby Ava cried between 12 and 15 hours a day. Every day.
You've read all the books. Talked to your mum. Your friends from mothers' group give you their tips. Then the baby arrives. And you have no freaking idea.
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